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NHS trusts in England are struggling to meet key hygiene standards, according to data submitted to the NHS watchdog. | NHS trusts in England are struggling to meet key hygiene standards, according to data submitted to the NHS watchdog. |
A quarter of the trusts report they are not complying with one of the three standards relating to the hygiene code, covering areas including cleanliness. | A quarter of the trusts report they are not complying with one of the three standards relating to the hygiene code, covering areas including cleanliness. |
A spokesman for Patient Concern said: "This is terrible. It is bad news for patients and shows trusts are not getting the basics right." | A spokesman for Patient Concern said: "This is terrible. It is bad news for patients and shows trusts are not getting the basics right." |
The Healthcare Commission said 40% of trusts were meeting all core standards. | The Healthcare Commission said 40% of trusts were meeting all core standards. |
This was up from 34% last year. SEE THE FULL REPORT Criteria for assessing core standards in 2006/7 [512KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here | This was up from 34% last year. SEE THE FULL REPORT Criteria for assessing core standards in 2006/7 [512KB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here |
In total there are 24 core NHS standards, covering everything from clinical effectivness to governance. | In total there are 24 core NHS standards, covering everything from clinical effectivness to governance. |
England's 394 trusts self-declare how they are doing against the core standards, which then help determine their overall NHS rating. | England's 394 trusts self-declare how they are doing against the core standards, which then help determine their overall NHS rating. |
The Healthcare Commission now has to verify the data by cross-checking the information against its own intelligence, audits and surveys by other organisations and through a system of targeted spot-checks. | The Healthcare Commission now has to verify the data by cross-checking the information against its own intelligence, audits and surveys by other organisations and through a system of targeted spot-checks. |
The rise in trusts reporting full compliance was also accompanied by a rise, from 74% to 85%, in those saying they are meeting 90% of the standards. | The rise in trusts reporting full compliance was also accompanied by a rise, from 74% to 85%, in those saying they are meeting 90% of the standards. |
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Trusts did best in meeting standards covering professional codes of practice, whistle-blowing and openness. | Trusts did best in meeting standards covering professional codes of practice, whistle-blowing and openness. |
There was also a rise in the number of trusts reporting they met the two standards relating to compliance with the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, which issues advice on new treatments. | There was also a rise in the number of trusts reporting they met the two standards relating to compliance with the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, which issues advice on new treatments. |
But with the three standards that relate to hygiene, compliance had fallen. | But with the three standards that relate to hygiene, compliance had fallen. |
In particular, on reducing the risk of infection, 14% said they had failed, up from 7% last year. | In particular, on reducing the risk of infection, 14% said they had failed, up from 7% last year. |
Cleanliness | Cleanliness |
A similar number said they could not say they decontaminated equipment properly - up from 12.6%. | A similar number said they could not say they decontaminated equipment properly - up from 12.6%. |
TRUSTS FAILING ALL HYGIENE STANDARDS Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS TrustSheffield Primary Care TrustSutton and Merton Primary Care TrustWiltshire Primary Care Trust | TRUSTS FAILING ALL HYGIENE STANDARDS Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS TrustSheffield Primary Care TrustSutton and Merton Primary Care TrustWiltshire Primary Care Trust |
Over one in 10 did not meet cleanliness standards either. | Over one in 10 did not meet cleanliness standards either. |
It meant that 99 trusts - one in four of the total - were not meeting the hygiene code. | It meant that 99 trusts - one in four of the total - were not meeting the hygiene code. |
Gill Morgan, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said: "By recognising in an open and honest way that they need to do more, trusts are taking the important steps towards delivering excellence for patients." | Gill Morgan, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said: "By recognising in an open and honest way that they need to do more, trusts are taking the important steps towards delivering excellence for patients." |
But Graham Tanner, chairman of the National Concern for Healthcare Infections, said: "In any other walk of like this flagrant breach of safety would result in chief executives being brought to account. | |
"Yet when patients' lives are at risk there is a paralysis within government. Patients and public would now expect both the Department of Health and the Healthcare Commission to act." | |
Lib Dem health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "There has to be a cultural change within hospitals. Three-quarters of hospitals are successfully implementing effective measures - there is no excuse for others not to follow." | Lib Dem health spokesman Norman Lamb said: "There has to be a cultural change within hospitals. Three-quarters of hospitals are successfully implementing effective measures - there is no excuse for others not to follow." |
Have | Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley added: "The one in four yet to meet the code need to realise that it is an imperative not an option." |