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Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is an
NHS hospital trust A hospital trust, also known as an acute trust, is an NHS trust that provides secondary care, secondary health services within the English National Health Service (England), National Health Service and, until they were abolished, in NHS Wales. Ho ...
in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by popula ...
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West Yorkshire West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an inland and upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in the moors of the Pennines. West Yorkshire came into exi ...
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. The Trust was formed in April 1998 after the merger of two previous smaller NHS trusts to form one citywide organisation. The former trusts were United Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (based at
Leeds General Infirmary Leeds General Infirmary, also known as the LGI, is a large teaching hospital based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Its previous name The General Infirmary at Leeds is stil ...
) and St James's & Seacroft University Hospitals NHS Trust (based at
St James's University Hospital St James's University Hospital ''Confirming name as "St James's"'' is in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is popularly known as Jimmy's. It is one of the United Kingdom's most famous hospitals due to its coverage on television. It is managed ...
). The Trust has an overall income of around £1 billion and provides local and specialist services for the immediate population of 770,000 and regional specialist care for up to 5.4 million people. The Trust is rated as Good by the
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.


Services

It provides services for the population of Leeds and surrounding areas, and is a regional centre for a range of services including
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neurosurgery Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the surgical treatment of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord and pe ...
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heart surgery Cardiac surgery, or cardiovascular surgery, is surgery on the heart or great vessels performed by cardiac surgeons. It is often used to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, with coronary artery bypass grafting); to corr ...
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liver The liver is a major organ only found in vertebrates which performs many essential biological functions such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins and biochemicals necessary for digestion and growth. In humans, it ...
and kidney transplantation. In 2009 it was the largest
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in England, and now employs over 18,000 staff on seven main sites. It runs seven hospitals: *
Chapel Allerton Hospital Chapel Allerton Hospital is located in the area of Chapel Allerton, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is operated by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The main entrance is on Chapeltown Road, with vehicle exits onto Harehills Lane and Ne ...
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Leeds Dental Institute Leeds Dental Institute is a dental health facility located in the Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is jointly managed by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and the University of Leeds. History The institute ha ...
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Leeds General Infirmary Leeds General Infirmary, also known as the LGI, is a large teaching hospital based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Its previous name The General Infirmary at Leeds is stil ...
*Leeds Children's Hospital *
St James's University Hospital St James's University Hospital ''Confirming name as "St James's"'' is in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is popularly known as Jimmy's. It is one of the United Kingdom's most famous hospitals due to its coverage on television. It is managed ...
(including Leeds Cancer Centre) *
Seacroft Hospital Seacroft Hospital is based in York Road in the area of Seacroft, Leeds, LS14 West Yorkshire, England and is operated by the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. History A decision was made in 1893 to establish a facility to care for people w ...
* Wharfedale Hospital As part of the national response to COVID-19, Leeds Teaching Hospitals also hosted the NHS Nightingale Hospital for Yorkshire and the Humber, located at the Harrogate Convention Centre. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust delivered the largest surplus in its 20-year history in 2018/19, of almost £53m, compared to the surplus of £19m in the previous year. The Trust has had difficulty gaining
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status because of failures to hit key financial and performance targets which caused the Chief Executive Maggie Boyle to resign in June 2013. It is the biggest provider of specialised services in England, which generated an income of £415.3 million in 2014/5.


Redevelopment

The Trust is planning significant development and investment across its hospital sites. This includes the building of two new hospitals on the Leeds General Infirmary site (a hospital for adults and one for children and young people) known as Hospitals of the Future and a new Pathology laboratory at St James’s Hospital serving hospitals in Leeds, West Yorkshire and Harrogate. The programme will also support the development of an "Innovation District" for Leeds, bringing together the Trust, the two Leeds Universities and
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in sectors including precision medicine, digital health, data and new business. The trust leased office space for 250 staff at 2 Park Lane in the city centre for seven years in 2020 in order to free up space for the development.


Research

A dedicated Research and Innovation Centre opened at St James’s Hospital in 2017 and a six-bed Children’s Clinical Research Facility was opened at Leeds Children's Hospital by the Countess of Wessex in 2018. Throughout 2019/2020, the Trust opened 231 new studies overall with the highest recruiting study being the Yorkshire Cancer Research funded Yorkshire Lung Screening Trial. League table results released in July 2019 by the
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(NIHR), showed that Leeds Teaching Hospitals was the 4th highest ranked NHS Trust for health research recruitment, recruiting 20,983 people in 2018/19. In 2020, a Clinical Research Facility (CRF) opened in the Bexley Wing at St James’s Hospital. It provides dedicated space and facilities for the care of patients participating in clinical trials and was funded by the Trust with support from the
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, and additional funding provided by hospital charity Leeds Cares for specialist equipment. The Trust's research teams recruited the first patient globally and the first patient in the UK to two
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research trials of potential new therapies for the virus. The research teams also developed a way to turn a sleep apnoea machine into a ventilator to treat people with Covid-19.  The modification on a device known as a Nippy3 was a collaboration between clinical staff, engineers and physicists at Leeds Teaching Hospitals and academics and technologists at the University of Leeds.    The Leeds Cancer Research Centre is a partnership between the
University of Leeds , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and launched in July 2020. It brings together scientists and clinicians across discipline boundaries to deliver cancer research that ultimately improves patient outcomes. The Trust is also one of seven Centres of Excellence in a UK-wide network, RadNet, involved in radiotherapy research. Leeds Teaching Hospitals is part of the Northern Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) which embraces a network of nine NHS hospitals, seven universities and ten medical technology companies. NPIC aims to deploy digital pathology across hospitals in the North of England and will develop artificial intelligence tools to help diagnose cancer and other disease.


Performance

In October 2013 as a result of the
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the Trust was put into the highest risk category by the
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. In 2016, the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was inspected and rated Good by the CQC. The Trust was highlighted by NHS England as having 3 of the 148 reported
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in the period from April to September 2013. The trust was one of five to benefit from a five-year, £12.5m programme announced by
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in July 2015 to bring in
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to assist English hospitals using their clinical engagement and culture tools including the Patient Safety Alert System and electronic dashboard. In 2016, the
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awarded funds to six healthcare trusts in England - the Scan4Safety demonstrator sites - to investigate how consistent use of point of care scanning might improve efficiency and safety within the NHS. Leeds Teaching Hospitals was one of the original demonstrator sites and has achieved savings of £84,411.07 per year on product recalls, with recall times falling from 8.33 days to less than 35 minutes. In April 2016 it was reported that the trust had been forced to cancel liver transplant operations because of a shortage of critical care nurses. The trust renegotiated the private finance initiative for the Bexley Wing at St James’s Hospital in May 2017 and expects to save £52 million over the life of the contract.


See also

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List of NHS trusts This list of NHS trusts in England provides details of current and former English NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts, acute hospital trusts, ambulance trusts, mental health trusts, and the unique Isle of Wight NHS Trust. , 217 extant trusts ...


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External links


Official website
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