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Brighton hospital bosses give upbeat report ahead of official inspection

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 2 Aug, 2018 at 6:36PM
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Long waits for more than 9,000 patients at Brighton hospital

The Barry Building at the Royal Sussex County Hospital

Brighton hospital bosses have given an upbeat assessment as they flagged up an impending official inspection.

Marianne Griffiths, who runs the Royal Sussex County Hospital, said that she believed that inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) would see a “huge improvement”.

She also hoped that the NHS trust – Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) – would come out of “special measures”, having previously being given a CQC rating of “inadequate”.

Mrs Griffiths said that the trust had come out of financial special measures three weeks earlier as it wrestled with a deficit still in excess of £50 million.

The trust’s changing status reflected a raft of improvements, she said, with the groundwork laid for more.

Morale was up, the benefits of huge investment in buildings was already being felt – and work on a new helipad was almost complete.

Mrs Griffiths, the BSUH chief executive, spoke about the outlook at the trust’s AGM (annual general meeting) as she also looked back at her first full year n post.

She continues to run the Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust too along with a number of her fellow directors, including interim trust chairman Patrick Boyle.

She praised staff at BSUH for embracing change, saying: “It would have been easy for staff to be cynical (and) resentful. It could have been difficult but everyone made us so welcome.

“People have engaged in what we are doing and contributed to the success we have today.”

Leading the trust out of financial special measures had a number of important benefits, including an £8.3 million bonus and cheaper borrowing costs.

Next month the CQC was due to carry out a formal inspection which Mrs Griffiths hoped would mean that the trust came out of “quality special measures”.

Marianne Griffiths

She said: “We hope they will see a huge improvement. Staff want a thriving hospital and we’re positive about the shift in culture.”

One critical aspect of this, she said, was a programme of long-term culture change known as Patient First, included work on continuous improvement.

One of the successes included a simple idea by Jowers Ward manager Karen Lee’s idea to offer elderly patients their own choice of different coloured and patterned blankets for their beds.

It had resulted in fewer falls and led to the trust being nominated for a Nursing Times safety award.

2017-18 in facts and figures

  • Number of staff: 8,900
  • Inpatients: 115,541
  • Outpatients: 503,521
  • A&E attendance: 173,109
  • Babies born: 5,370
  • Children cared for by the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital: 45,000

In a patient survey 88.5 per cent of people said that they would recommend the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department at the Royal Sussex, up from compared with 87.9 per cent last year.

Emergency admissions rose but more people were seen within the four-hour target, up from 82.7 per cent to 84.3 per cent.

And a new way of dealing with paperwork, known as clerking, had reduced the average time for a patient to be dealt with from eight hours to two.

Rob Galloway

Medical and surgical teams were working more closely together alongside faster and more efficient clerking process.

Consultants were now always on duty in A&E at the Royal Sussex with the department having come up with a flexible self-rostering system.

The system, devised by emergency medicine consultant Rob Galloway, was being widely adopted across the NHS.

As a result Dr Galloway and his colleagues won the Royal College of Emergency Medicine’s Quality Improvement Project of the Year.

Work is under way to add an extra 120 beds in A&E across the trust, 35 of them this year.

A total of £30 million is being invested in A&E.

The trust’s mortality rate was now lower than the national average, with 99.36 per cent of patients suffering no new harm in hospital compared with 98.7 per cent nationally.

New building

It was a challenging time, chief executive Marianne Griffiths said, with the extensive building work under way at the Royal Sussex site. But the new additions were taking shape.

From next January the new helipad on top of the Thomas Kemp Tower was expected to be in operation.

It sits three storeys above the rest of the tower and would be served by a lift added to the outside of the building, soon to be clad so that it blended in.

Duane Passman and Patrick Boyle on the helideck

The new main building should be completed by December 2020.

Once the new building was ready to take patients in early 2021, the outdated Barry Building, which is almost 200 years old, would be demolished.

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  1. Catherine James says:
    7 years ago

    Hm, there’s a danger of Pollyanna-ish optimism here. There have been some positive changes but there’s also quite a bit of surface gloss, and it remains to be seen whether the sugar-coating succeeds when it comes to some of the more intractable problems at BSUH.

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