- Ealing Hospital NHS Trust
Infobox Hospital
Name = Ealing Hospital
Org/Group = Ealing Hospital NHS Trust
Caption =
Location =Southall
Region = Middlesex, Greater London
State = England
Country = UK
HealthCare = NHS
Type = District General
Speciality =
Standards =
Emergency = Yes
Affiliation=Imperial College London
Beds = ~358
Founded = 1979
Closed =
Website = http://www.ealinghospital.org.uk/ Ealing Hospital NHS Trust
Wiki-Links = |Ealing Hospital, officially called Ealing Hospital NHS Trust, is a general NHS hospital in the
Southall district of theLondon Borough of Ealing ,Greater London ,England . It lies on the south side of theUxbridge Road 8.5 miles west of central London. It sits between Southall town to the west and Hanwell to the east. It is built on land that was once part ofHanwell Asylum , now St. Bernard's Hospital which is run byWest London Mental Health (NHS) Trust .The population of the hospital's catchment area is over 300,000. The general hospital has around 358 beds, and employs about 1,620 staff. It operates under the remit of the London
Strategic Health Authority as part of theUK National Health Service .History
Ealing Dispensary (1869 - 1871) Ealing Cottage Hospital and Provident Dispensary (1871 - 1911)
King Edward Memorial Hospital and Provident Hospital (1911 - 1948)
King Edward Memorial Hospital (1948 - 1978)
Ealing District General Unit (1979 – 1992) cref|DGU Ealing Hospital (NHS) Trust (1992 to present)
The present Ealing District Hospital was built in the late 1970s and opened
5 November 1979 . Occupying part of St. Bernard's Hospital former grounds, the whole complex was renamed Ealing Hospital and was administered as one organisation. With countless changes in government policy it has now split off again. It exists as an independent trust (since 1992), with St. Bernard's Hospital now run byWest London Mental Health (NHS) Trust which is still the largest - in both directorship and turnover and beds.History of Maternity Unit
The original NHS provision for births was Perivale Maternity Hospitalcref|Perivale,
Greenford . With a total of 67 beds and ten cots in a special care baby unit, Ealing residents 'chose' to have 33.5% of their births here at a rate of 1,800 per annum. (Queen Charlotte's Hospital came second with 23.5%). Various working committees agreed that for various reasons it would be better to move the facilities at Perivale to a new maternity unit located on the same site as Ealing General. Thus, on1 March 1985 a proposal was submitted outlining a number of options together with assessments of relative costs and benefits. The aim was for a 60 beds unit to be able to reach 2,500 deliveries per annum. [Briggs P W (March 1st 1985) District Medical Officer. Submission of Ealing Health Authority: Maternity – Approval in Principle submission.] The new Ealing Maternity Unit opened in March 1988 on the south-west corner of Ealing General. It is built on three levels and has two internal entrances granting direct accesses to the General wing. It underwent major refurbishment in 1996.The Unit now has 40 beds on the postnatal/antenatal wards. Labour Ward has 8 delivery rooms. Close by are 3 midwife delivery rooms. The Special Care Baby Unit has 15 cots and 5 mothers' beds. It is continuously at full capacity at about 2,800 deliveries per year.Application for Foundation Trust status
With the issue of yet a new government policy, Ealing Hospital (NHS) Trust has met the minimum requirements laid down and so has been allowed by the Government to apply for
Foundation Trust status. Whilst some feel this is the way forwards others think not. [cite web
last =Unison
title =Foundation Trust Watch
url =http://www.unison.org.uk/foundation/index.asp
accessdate =2007-09-15 ]Worst Hospital in England
In 2008 Ealing hospital trust ended up at the bottom of the 165 trusts in England in a survey of patients' ratings of the level of care. Director of Nursing Paul Reeves said that the data was collected in August 2007 and the trust was addressing the issues with a series of action plans. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7399883.stm|title= London NHS trust 'worst for care'|date=2008-05-14|work=BBC News|accessdate=2008-05-15] However a recent report (2008) by the independent body Patient Environment Action Team (PEAT) gave Ealing Hospital NHS Trust an “excellent” rating for food, and a “good” score for hygiene.
The PEAT inspection team is made up of NHS staff including nurses, doctors and service managers and public and pateint representatrives.
Directorates
*Corporate
*Medicine and Accident & Emergency
*Surgery and critical care
*Women's and children's healthThe Trust is governed by a Board of Executive and Non Executive Directors. The Chairman is Ian Green and the Chief Executive is Julie Lowe
Partnerships
The hospital maintains an academic partnership with Hammersmith Hospital (NHS) Trust and Moorfields Eye Hospital (NHS) Foundation Trust.On the same grounds is the Moorfields Eye Hospital Unit which serves as the local opthamic service.
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References
External links
*Transport for London: [http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/hanwellandealinghospital-2114.pdf Bus services to and from Hanwell] . Accessed 2007-06-05
* National Rail Station: [http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/HAN.html Hanwell] . Accessed 2007-06-05
* [http://www.connect2northamptonshire.com/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=11541 Chaucer Clinic:"a residential unit for alcohol rehabilitation".]
* [http://www.ealinghospital.org.uk/ Ealing Hospital NHS Trust -official website]
*Healthcare Commission. Standards of care review for: [http://annualhealthcheckratings.healthcarecommission.org.uk/annualhealthcheckratings/searchourfindings.cfm/cit_id/20856/widCall1/customWidgets.content_view_1 Ealing NHS Hospital] . Accessed 2007-05-19.
* [http://www.ealingpct.nhs.uk/meadowhouse/ Meadow House Hospice]
* [http://www.moorfields.nhs.uk/Home Moorfields Eye Hospita NHS Foundation Trust] .
* [http://www.connect2northamptonshire.com/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&control=SetCommunity&CommunityID=11541 Central & North West London Mental Health NHS Trust]
* UNISON: [http://www.unison.org.uk/pfi/index.asp Private Finance Initiative (PFI)] . Accessed 2007-06-05
* Unison (January 2007 Revised edition). [http://www.unison.org.uk/acrobat/16299.pdf In the Interests of Patients? The impact of the creation of a commercial market in the provision of NHS Care] . Accessed 2007-09-15
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