Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust runs Dorset County Hospital, an NHS district general hospital in the town of Dorchester, Dorset, England. The hospital is the hub of the district's inpatient facilities but community hospitals, formerly owned by the North and South West Dorset primary care groups are situated in the surrounding major towns and provide the 'spokes' to the central unit. Dorset County Hospital has 500 beds.
Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | |
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Type | NHS foundation trust |
Headquarters | Williams Avenue Dorchester DT1 2JY |
Hospitals | Dorset County Hospital |
Staff | 2,697 (2019/20)[1] |
Website | www |
Performance
editIn the Sunday Times Good Hospital Guide 2004, West Dorset's patient satisfaction rating is bettered by only one trust in England[2] [dubious – discuss] and it scores well with respect to most of the other performance indicators. The mortality rate is 8% below the expected level and is among the best 30 nationally. The trust is just one of five in England where all inpatients are admitted within six months of referral and the proportion of outpatients seen by a consultant within 13 weeks of referral is among the 30 highest. The trust's facilities are also very clean: it is ranked in the top ten in England for the high standards of cleanliness in the A&E department and in outpatients' toilets.[2]
In 2005, the hospital was awarded three-star status in the NHS's performance ratings.[3]
Proposals to transfer the pathology department to a private provider were rejected in October 2014 after 11,000 people signed a petition protesting against the plan.[4][unreliable source?]
Services
editThe trust's clinical services are organised into four directorates and provide the following services centralised on the Dorset County Hospital Site.
Emergency and medical services
edit- A & E
- Elderly Care
- General Medical Wards, Units and Specialities
- Neurology
- Dermatology
- Critical care (ITU, HDU, CCU)
- Renal (county-wide service)
- Clinical haematology
- Neurophysiology
Planned and surgical services
edit- Anaesthetics
- Day surgery
- Urology
- Ophthalmology
- ENT
- Outpatient (DCH & Weymouth)
- Theatres
- Trauma and orthopaedics
- Rheumatology
- General surgery
Family services
edit- Child health
- Gynaecology
- Maternity
- Oral, orthodontic & dental services
- Genitourinary medicine
The trust has a special care baby unit but this is not suitable for babies requiring intensive care. Babies born before 32 weeks have to be transferred to other hospitals in the Thames Valley and Wessex Neonatal Network.[5]
Diagnostic services
edit- Pathology and haematology
- Medical physics
- Diagnostic imaging including spiral CT, MRI and nuclear medicine
The hospital is also recognised as a cancer unit for the provision of services for patients with gynaecological, breast, colorectal, urological, upper gastrointestinal, lung and haematological malignancies. While most chemotherapy is given locally, the radiotherapy centre is in the Cancer Centre at Poole Hospital.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Annual Report and Accounts 2019 - 2020" (PDF). Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
- ^ a b West Dorset General Hospitals NHS Trust Archived 4 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Healthcare Commission ratings Archived 1 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Pathology department saved as community rejects privatisation agenda". Dorset Eye. 8 October 2014. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ "Trust forced to 'phone around' to find cots for premature babies". Health Service Journal. 30 August 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.