Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust

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Type of Trust
NHS hospital trust
Trust Details
Last annual budget
Employees
Chair Christopher Langley
Chief Executive Michael Morgan
Links
Website Rotherham Hospital
Care Quality Commission reports CQC
Monitor Monitor

Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust operates Rotherham General Hospital in South Yorkshire, England. It was previously Rotherham General Hospitals NHS Trust before becoming an NHS Foundation Trust in 2005.

The Trust was featured in Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS? an Open University BBC series shown on BBC2 from the 8th to the 10th of January 2007.

In October 2012 the Trust announced that it needed a "smaller hospital, with substantially fewer beds".[1]

In October 2013 its future independence was under consideration.[2] The Trust recorded a deficit of £3.5 Million in 2012-13 but predicted a surplus of £3.3m in 2013-14.[3]

The Trust was one of the first to abandon the National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) electronic patient records system in 2009 and to adopt its own system but in November 2013 it announced that it was abandoning an electronic patient record system Meditech 6.0, produced by US-based Medical Information Technology, that it had spent more than £21m implementing which went live in 2012, after a "catalogue of failure".[4]

In 2015 the Trust declared a serious incident after discovering a patient had waited 66 weeks for an operation. They discovered five more people who had also waited more than a year for treatment. 93.4% of patients at the trust referred for day-case or inpatient treatment received it within 18 weeks in January 2015, within the target of treating 90% of non-urgent cases in 18 weeks.[5]

The trust spent £13.2 million on agency staff in 2014/5.[6]

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