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Stafford Hospital's future to be revealed | Stafford Hospital's future to be revealed |
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A report into the future of services at the scandal-hit Stafford Hospital will be published by administrators later. | |
The Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust went into administration on 16 April after a report concluded it was not "clinically or financially sustainable". | The Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust went into administration on 16 April after a report concluded it was not "clinically or financially sustainable". |
The administrators were initially given 45 days to design new patient services, but health regulator Monitor granted them an extra 30 days. | The administrators were initially given 45 days to design new patient services, but health regulator Monitor granted them an extra 30 days. |
The Trust Special Administrators' (TSA) report will be published at 14:00 BST. | |
The consultation on the draft report will start on 6 August and end on 1 October. | The consultation on the draft report will start on 6 August and end on 1 October. |
'Fragile offering' | 'Fragile offering' |
Conservative-controlled Staffordshire County Council, which took on the public health remit in April, said a single trust should be created to provide health and social care for Staffordshire. | Conservative-controlled Staffordshire County Council, which took on the public health remit in April, said a single trust should be created to provide health and social care for Staffordshire. |
Council leader Philip Atkins said: "Instead of looking to break up an already fragile offering we need to look at creating a stronger, single Staffordshire NHS Trust offering integrated health and social care as a basis for a sustainable NHS." | Council leader Philip Atkins said: "Instead of looking to break up an already fragile offering we need to look at creating a stronger, single Staffordshire NHS Trust offering integrated health and social care as a basis for a sustainable NHS." |
The Mid Staffordshire trust, which also runs Cannock Chase Hospital, was the first NHS foundation trust to be put into administration. | The Mid Staffordshire trust, which also runs Cannock Chase Hospital, was the first NHS foundation trust to be put into administration. |
Before being put into administration, a public inquiry, led by Robert Francis QC, was triggered by a higher than expected number of deaths at the hospital. | |
The inquiry looked at why "appalling standards" of care at Stafford Hospital between 2005 and 2009 were not picked up earlier. | |
'Breaches of care' | |
The report concluded patients had been "betrayed" because the NHS put corporate self-interest ahead of patients. | The report concluded patients had been "betrayed" because the NHS put corporate self-interest ahead of patients. |
It argued for "fundamental change" in the culture of the NHS to make sure patients were put first. | It argued for "fundamental change" in the culture of the NHS to make sure patients were put first. |
The inquiry ran for a year between 2010 and 2011, and took evidence from more than 160 witnesses over 139 days, at a cost of £13m. | The inquiry ran for a year between 2010 and 2011, and took evidence from more than 160 witnesses over 139 days, at a cost of £13m. |
The findings of the Francis Report prompted a separate review of 14 NHS hospitals in England with high mortality rates. | The findings of the Francis Report prompted a separate review of 14 NHS hospitals in England with high mortality rates. |
As a result of that review, 11 of the hospitals were placed in "special measures" for "fundamental breaches of care". | As a result of that review, 11 of the hospitals were placed in "special measures" for "fundamental breaches of care". |
On Thursday 25 July, two Stafford Hospital nurses who falsified A&E discharge times were struck off the nursing register. | On Thursday 25 July, two Stafford Hospital nurses who falsified A&E discharge times were struck off the nursing register. |
The Nursing and Midwifery Council panel found that Tracey-Ann White and Sharon Turner had brought their profession into serious disrepute. | The Nursing and Midwifery Council panel found that Tracey-Ann White and Sharon Turner had brought their profession into serious disrepute. |
On Tuesday 23 July, it was announced the director of nursing at the hospital, Colin Ovington, was to leave and become the new chief nurse of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. | On Tuesday 23 July, it was announced the director of nursing at the hospital, Colin Ovington, was to leave and become the new chief nurse of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. |
He was recruited in 2010 to help improve the quality of care at the Mid Staffordshire trust. | He was recruited in 2010 to help improve the quality of care at the Mid Staffordshire trust. |
Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs Sandwell Hospital and City Hospital in Birmingham, has said Mr Ovington was expecting to take up his new post later this year. | Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs Sandwell Hospital and City Hospital in Birmingham, has said Mr Ovington was expecting to take up his new post later this year. |