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East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest hospital trusts in England. It runs the
Kent and Canterbury Hospital The Kent and Canterbury Hospital, colloquially known among residents as the K+C, is a community hospital in Canterbury, Kent, England. It is managed by the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. History After a suitable site on land ...
(Canterbury),
William Harvey Hospital The William Harvey Hospital is a hospital in Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, England. It is one of the three main hospitals in the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust area and is named after William Harvey (1578–1657), the Folkes ...
(Ashford), Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (Margate), Buckland Hospital (Dover), and the Royal Victoria Hospital (Folkestone) – and some outpatient facilities in the
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and
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areas in
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. It serves a local population of around 759,000 people. It is a teaching trust involved in the education and training of doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals, with
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and, since 2018,
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.


Development

The trust, with
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was jointly procuring an electronic patient record system in a contract worth £10m – £40m in December 2013. In April 2014 it was reported that the trust was looking for a partner to develop a private hospital at the William Harvey Hospital site and enhance the returns from the Spencer private hospital on the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital site with a contract over the next 15 to 15 years. The trust's proposal to centralise surgery on the Canterbury site in order to manage problems caused by "the increasing sub-specialisation of surgery, the lack of availability of surgeons with skills that are essential to managing high risk and emergency general surgery, and the difficulty recruiting both permanent and locum medical staff" in May 2014 aroused opposition among consultants. In May 2018 the trust announced plans to transfer 850 cleaning, catering, switchboard and portering staff who work for
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and 250 NHS staff working on estates, procurement and facilities to a new limited company owned by the trust and described as a
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.


Buildings

In August 2022 it was reported that the trust needed £65 million worth of improvements for critical risk infrastructure including the high voltage transformers at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, high voltage upgrade works at the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, Hospital, replacement of obsolete fire alarm cabling and replacement of defective heat exchangers at the neonatal intensive care unit at the William Harvey Hospital. 8% of its estate was classified as bad, life expired and/or at serious risk of imminent failure.


Performance

In 2010, it was named "Trust of the Year 2010" by the healthcare information organisation Dr Foster. The trust was placed in
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by
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in September 2014 following an unfavourable report from the
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. In 2015 the Trauma Audit & Research Network showed that the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford was the best performing hospital receiving trauma patients in England and Wales, out of 100 hospitals offering trauma facilities across the country, according to survival rates of patients. The Care Quality Commission upgraded the trust from "inadequate" to "requires improvement" and cited significant improvements. Two of the trust's five hospitals were rated as "Good". It was one of 26 responsible for half of the national growth in patients waiting more than four hours in accident and emergency over the 2014/5 winter. It hit controversy when an RAF sergeant was asked to leave the waiting room in case his uniform upset other patients. It admitted breaching a patient's human rights when it placed a "do not resuscitate" (DNR) order on the patients notes because the patient had learning difficulties. The trust had not consulted the family about the decision. In 2016 the trust saw improvements in its annual Patient-Led Assessment in Care Environments audits, which were introduced nationally in 2013. All hospitals, hospices and day treatment centres that give NHS-funded care are subject to a PLACE inspection. In April 2016 it admitted that it could not cope with the overwhelming demand on its ophthalmology department, which saw nearly 100,000 patients in 2015/6. 7000 were in need of follow-up and at risk of deteriorating eyesight. In October 2017 after months of very poor performance against the A&E four hour target it was clearly the worst performing trust in England on A&E in 2017–18, with around 30%t of patients waiting over four hours. The chair of the trust, Nikki Cole, resigned and was replaced by Peter Carter. In 2017–18 East Kent Hospitals saw 74.3% of A&E patients within four hours. In August 2018 it announced that planned orthopaedic operations would be moved from the William Harvey Hospital to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital in an attempt to avoid cancellations. In 2018 it had 214 estates and facilities related incidents. It runs more than 100 buildings, some of which date back to the 1930s, and appealed for £34 million in emergency capital funding in January 2019. The trust commissioned 28 beds from a residential home, Ami Lodge in
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, to support patients medically fit to leave hospital but not able to return to their own home. It was forced to abandon the scheme when the
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rated the home "inadequate" in November 2018. In January 2020, the inquest of baby Harry Richford revealed that he had died due to 7 gross failings which, the coroner said, amounted to neglect. This led to a
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led by Dr Bill Kirkup. Well over 200 families came forward to have their own maternity cases examined by the inquiry. In 2020 the BBC found 7 cases of babies either stillborn or who died shortly after birth since 2016, these cases should have been prevented with better care. The
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found in 2015, consultants, failing to do labour ward rounds, failing to review women, make care plans or attend out of hours when asked, consultants, rarely did CTG training, and reportedly were, "doing their own thing rather than follow guidelines" Staff alleged at the review, the board did not consider maternity services a priority and no action would be taken over concerns raised. In 2014 the trust was put into special measures after
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rated its care, including maternity care inadequate. Since then the CQC rated it as requiring improvement. From 2016 to 2019 the trust had to close one of its two maternity units, which are nearly 40 miles apart, to new births 111 times. At least 120 women in labour were diverted. Although it is not unusual for maternity units close or divert for short periods these closures were unusually frequent. In October 2020 the trust was prosecuted by the
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for failing to provide safe care and treatment exposing Harry Richford and his mother Sarah to avoidable harm. Harry died a week after his birth at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in 2017. This is the first such prosecution of an acute trust. The trust were fined £1.1 million reduced to £733k following a guilty plea. The Kirkup Inquiry is expected report its findings in September 2022 following 2 years of investigation into maternity services at East Kent.


See also

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* {{Authority control Organisations based in Kent NHS foundation trusts Health in Kent