Maidstone Hospital, Maidstone
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- Private unit
This hospital is part of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
General hospital information
- Number of beds: 358
- % of single rooms: 15%
- Total parking spaces: 33
- Average parking fee per hour: £1.50
Address & description
Maidstone Hospital and MTW centres of expertise are part of the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells (MTW) NHS Trust group of hospitals. The hospital provides a wide range of highly specialised acute and general medical and surgical services and is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic facilities. The Kent Oncology Centre, one of the South East's specialist cancer centres, is also based at Maidstone Hospital.
The range of specialist services provided in centres of expertise across Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust hospitals includes:
- Pre-planned complex/cancer surgery
- Laparoscopic surgery
- Trauma care
- Women's care
- Children's care
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Radiotherapy and chemotherapy
For more information go to www.mtw.nhs.uk, Twitter: www.twitter.com/mtwnhs or @MTWnhs, Facebook: www.facebook.com/mtwhospitals
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Services at Maidstone Hospital
General Services Information
Hospital Questions
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How many single rooms are available to NHS patients? 52
As per submitted Eric report
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Of these how many have an ensuite toilet? 12
As per submitted Eric report
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Of these how many have an ensuite toilet and shower or bath? 4
(Birthing centre)
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Does this hospital site operate an accident and emergency unit?
- How many specialist palliative care beds do you have available at this site? 0
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every saturday to carry out: Imaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
Most Saturdays
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every saturday to carry out: Imaging - Computed Tomography:
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every saturday to carry out: Imaging - Non-obstetric ultrasound:
Not required
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If No, are staff scheduled to be on call at home available to come in and perform this test?
- Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every saturday to carry out: Imaging - DEXA Scan: NA
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every sunday to carry out: Imaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
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If No, are staff scheduled to be on call at home available to come in and perform this test?
Not required
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every sunday to carry out: Imaging - Computed Tomography:
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If No, are staff scheduled to be on call at home available to come in and perform this test?
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Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every sunday to carry out: Imaging - Non-obstetric ultrasound:
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If No, are staff scheduled to be on call at home available to come in and perform this test?
- Are staff scheduled to be on site for a rostered session or full shift every sunday to carry out: Imaging - DEXA Scan: NA
Trust Questions
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Do you have a process/policy for identifying patients for early supported discharge (ESD)?
COPD/Thoracic medicine started at the start of 2011. An ESD programme is currently being rolled out to stroke patients. http://www.mtw.nhs.uk/downloads/COPD_ESD2%20_2_[1].pdf
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Trauma and Orthopaedics?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Nose & Throat (ENT)?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Paediatric Surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Urology?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Plastic & Resconstructive?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Neurosurgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Cardiac surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Throacic surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Oral & Maxillofacial surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Cardiothoracic Surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for GI surgery?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Stroke Medicine?
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Is there currently an ESD programme for Care of the Elderly?
- Other specialties: Thoracic Medicine
- During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, the total number of patients within the trust who were eligible for an ESD programme? Unknown
- During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, the total number of patients within the trust who were put on an ESD programme? Unknown
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Does the trust treat private patients?
Patient Safety
Trust Questions
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Do you have a system for recording operations that resulted in a foreign body being left post surgery:
Part of serious incident reporting process, this particular issue is classified as a never event.
- What is the reporting system for a foreign body being left post surgery? Recorded as serious incident - never event - via national STEIS reporting system
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Do you have a system for recording operations that were cancelled due to missing notes?
- What is the reporting system for operations that were cancelled due to missing notes? System to collect data held within theatres.
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Do you have a system for recording operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place?
Part of serious incident reporting process, this particular issue is classified as a never event.
- What is the reporting system for operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place? Recorded as serious incident - never event - via national STEIS reporting system
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During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, how many operations resulted in a foreign body being left post surgery: 1
Prosthesis fitted following hip fracture - small attachement to prosthesis left in situ.
- During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, how many operations were cancelled due to missing notes? 1
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How many incident investigations using a full Root Cause Analysis were carried out in 2011/12? 138
SIs
- What percent of patient safety incidents resulting in severe harm or death had a full RCA initiated/completed? 61-90%
- What percent of acute inpatients have a track and trigger warning system in place for the duration of the admission? 91-99%
- During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, the total number of patients who were transferred from a general ward to critical care because they had been coded to the 'high score group' according to the track and trigger system: Unable to answer the question precisely - Of the patients that Outreach team were involved with that went to ITU from the general wards from 01/04/2011-31/03/2012, 79% of them were in the high score group of our track and trigger system.
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What percent of patients are risk assessed for venous thromboembolism on admission? 61-90%
Met CQUINs target from August 2011. Q2 of 2012/13 is set at 95%
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Is the Trust compliant with all relevant NPSA safety alerts issues in 2011/12? (you can find a full list of alerts issued at http://www.nrls.npsa.nhs.uk/resources/?p=3).:
- All alerts where the trust does not expect to be compliant by 1st December 2012: 2 outstanding alerts from 2011/2012 relating to NHS numbers and "right patient right blood", actions and risk mitigation in place - expect to be completed by October 2012
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Do the trust have a policy for providing educational programmes on using and interpreting clinical indicators? (training):
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Does the trust have a designated member of staff who supports teams in locating and analysing safety and quality data? (support):
No designated person but help is readily available from informatics and patient safety teams.
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Is safety and quality data available on a central platform and actively disseminated to users?
Safety and quality data discussed at a variety of committees which report into the Quality and Safety Committee (a sub-committee of the Board) - there are Divisional represenatives for all clinical teams present who disseminate information back to the clinical areas. Safety and Quality data is stored on a central drive.
Trust Board Activity and Patient Safety
Trust Questions
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How many board members are there in the trust? 14
Includes 2 non-voting Executive Directors and one Associate NED
- Over the course of the last year, what percentage of board meeting time has been devoted specifically to discussing patient safety issues? 31-60%
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Over the past year, have board members received formal training in relation to patient safety?
- What training and development programmes have been attended? Health & Safety, Safeguarding adults, Safeguarding children, Infection Control, Risk Management, Patient survey briefing
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Have the board set explicit measurable goals for improving performance in relation to patient safety?
- Measurable goals: Standardised Mortality rate, VTE risk assessment rate, Re-admission rates, 18 week pathway, Delayed transfers of care, Emergency care targets, Dementia screening rate, The EQ improving pathway indicators (pneumonia, heart failure, hips and knees), Reduction in number of falls, Reduction in number of complaints, Reduction in number of pressure ulcers, Infection rates (C.diff and MRSA)
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Have strategic goals and objectives related to patient safety been distributed to staff groups within the last 12 months?
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Ambulance staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
Acute Trust only
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Allied Health Professionals staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Doctors staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Health Informatics staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
Not employed
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Management staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Nursing staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Healthcare Science staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Wider Healthcare team staff groups have received these goals and objectives:
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Does the board have formal procedures for reporting inappropriate behaviours in relation to patient safety on a regular basis?
- What are these procedures? SIRI process, Complaints process, Incidents reporting, Management and professional escalation
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Are there procedures for proactively responding to the reporting of staff concerns (e.g. 'whistle blowing') about patient safety?
- What are these procedures? Whistleblowing Policy, Complaints policy
- Executive walk-arounds are reported at all board meetings: Not at all meetings - reported quarterly
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Patient stories are reported at all board meetings:
- Other informal sources of information ('soft intelligence') related to patient safety that are reported at all board meetings: Links data, Patient Survey data, SIRI reports, Ward/Department visits by Board members
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Infection rates are reported at all board meetings:
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Mortality rates are reported at all board meetings:
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Readmission rates are reported at all board meetings:
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Incident rates and levels of harm are reported at all board meetings:
SIRI report
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Patient Safety Surveys are reported at all board meetings:
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Formal Complaints processes are reported at all board meetings:
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Medication errors are reported at all board meetings:
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CQC Quality and Risk Profiles (QRPs) are reported at all board meetings:
Detail via Board Committee
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Staff safety (injuries and/or sickness) are reported at all board meetings:
Sickness rate
- Implementation of safety alerts are reported at all board meetings: Via Board Committee
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Formal written reports about safety performance are reported at all board meetings:
Exception report on patient safety and quality indicators
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How many members of the board have clinical backgrounds? 4
Medical Director, Director of Nursing, Chief Operating Officer, One NED
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Does the board have a formal subcommittee that discusses patient safety issues?
(i) Quality & Safety Committee (ii) Patient Experience Committee
- How many times a year does this subcommittee meet? i- 6, ii-4
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Are patient safety measures included in the Chief Executive Officer's performance review?
- Details: Patient safety targets are embedded in corporate objectives for which the CEO is accountable
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Does the board use any national reporting measures of patient safety?
- Details: Dr Fosters
- Financial performance: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 6
- Clininical effectiveness: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 3
- Patient Safety: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 1
- Patient Experience: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 2
- Achieving waiting time targets: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 4
- Staff satisfaction: importance within the organistaion (with '1' being the most important and '6' being the least important): 5
Stroke Medicine
Hospital Questions
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Does this hospital have a specialist stroke unit?
- What type of unit does the hospital have? combined acute and rehabilitation stroke unit
- The number of beds in the Stroke unit: 24
- Is a trained thrombolysis stroke nurse available 24/7? Yes on site
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Is a consultant stroke physician/neurologist available 24/7? Yes on site
We have access to consultants via Telemedicine out of hours.
- Is an ST3 physician with training in thrombolysis available 24/7? No
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Does the hospital have consultant led ward rounds for stroke wards seven days a week?
Trust Questions
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Does the trust have a specialist stroke unit or units?
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Is the Trust part of a stroke care network?
- Details: Kent and Medway stroke Network
- How many emergency admissions with a primary diagnosis of stroke (ICD10 codes I60 - I64) did the trust receive in the financial year (period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012)? 650
- Of these, what is the number of patients given a Computerised Tomography (CT) scan within 24 hrs of admission? 599
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Does the hospital have a team permanently onsite which is able to provide thrombolysis for stroke patients 24 hours per day and 7 days a week?
Some of the consultant reviews is via Telemedicine.
Trauma & Orthopaedics
Trust Questions
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Does the trust offer a trauma service?
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Does the trust have a dedicated trauma list available 24 hours a day for the duration of the week, (Sunday to Sunday)?
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Does the trust offer an orthopaedics service?
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Does the trust run a pre-operative patient education session/class for patients to attend prior to Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and Total Hip Replacement (THR)?
- Percentage of all patients attend the class prior to surgery (estimate): 95
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Does the trust have a standardised anaesthetic protocol for Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and Total Hip Replacement (THR) patients?
- percentage compliance to this protocol (estimate): 85
- percentage of the trusts total knee replacement (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) patients walk within 24 hours of surgery (estimate): 70
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Does the trust provide an equivalent physiotherapy service to both elective and trauma patients at the weekend? (i.e. is the service staffed on the weekend with the same skill mix, and numbers of staff):
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Does the Trust admit patients for total knee replacement (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) prior to the day of surgery?
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Does the Trust routinely record patient records using a specific multi-disciplinary team THR/TKR pathway document?
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Is this data used to monitor compliance with the agreed pathway?
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Is criteria-based discharge used?
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Are patients routinely phoned in the first 48 hours after discharge to check on their progress?
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Do 100% of hip and knee replacements follow an enhanced recovery pathway?
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Are there daily goals for hip and knee patients to achieve?
- Apart from hip and knee replacement, what other procedures have enhanced recovery pathways? Colorectal, Gynaecology
- For what percentage of hip fracture patients is the time to theatre within 36 hours of arrival to Emergency Department (or time of diagnosis (if an inpatient) to the start of anaesthesia)(%): 90
- What percentage of hip fracture patients are admitted under the joint care of a Consultant Geriatrician & a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon: 0
- What percentage of hip fracture patients are admitted using an assessment tool agreed by geriatric medicine, orthopaedic surgery and anaesthesia: 90
- What percentage of hip fracture patients are assessed by a geriatrician in perioperative period (defined as 72hrs from admission) (Geriatrician defined as Consultant; SAS or ST3+): 20
- What percentage of hip fracture patients receive a postoperative Geriatrician-directed Multi-professional rehabilitation team: 80
- What percentage of hip fracture patients receive postoperative Geriatrician-directed Fracture prevention assessments (falls and bone health): 80
- What percentage of hip fracture patients have a Pre and post op abbreviated mental test score (AMTS): 20
Paediatrics
Hospital Questions
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Does this hospital offer a paeditrics service?
Trust Questions
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Does the trust provide a paediatrics service?
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Is the trust's elective paediatric surgery carried out only by designated surgeons with at least six months training in a specialist unit?
Yes for ENT & Orthopaedics elective. No routine general surgery done.
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Do the trust's anaesthetists with responsibility for paediatric anaesthesia participate in at least one paediatric list per week?
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Paediatrician on site (SpR or higher) available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week:
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At least two registered children's nurses on duty 24hours per day in each children's ward available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week:
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Is there a designated facility on site for parents or guardians to stay overnight?
- What percentage of children who are admitted to a paediatric department with an acute medical problem are seen by a paediatrician on the middle grade or consultant rota within four hours of admission? 100%
- What percentage of children who are admitted to a paediatric department with an acute medical problem are seen by a consultant paediatrician (or equivalent staff, speciality and associate specialist grade doctor who is trained and assessed as competent in acute paediatric care), within the first 24 hours? 100%
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Do All SSPAUs (Short Stay Paediatric Assessment Units) have access to a paediatric consultant (or equivalent) opinion throughout all the hours they are open?
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Is at least one medical handover in every 24 hour period led by a paediatric consultant (or equivalent)?
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Are specialist paediatricians available for immediate telephone advice for acute problems for all specialties, and for all paediatricians?
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Do all children's social care, police and health teams have access to a paediatrician with child protection experience and skills (of at least Level 3 safeguarding competencies) available to provide immediate advice and subsequent assessment, if necessary , for children under 18 years of age where there are child protection concerns. (The requirement is for advice, clinical assessment and the timely provision of an appropriate medical opinion, supported with a written report)?
Palliative Care
Trust Questions
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Does the trust provide a palliative care service?
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How is specialist palliative care is delivered at this hospital? A multi-disciplinary specialist palliative care team
Also referral to community based hospice(s).
- Does the hospital's specialist palliative team include: A consultant in palliative medicine,A palliative care nurse,Counsellor(s)
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Is the Trust's specialist palliative care team available 24 hrs a day seven days a week?
Mon-Fri Core Hours Only. Out of Hours cover provided from Community Palliative Care/ Hospice Teams (tel advice only).
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Are facilities provided to support relatives and carers who wish to stay with a patient in hospital?
Pop-up beds available on both sites to facilitate relatives to stay with patients as appropriate.
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Does the trust routinely survey and evaluate the views of patients and bereaved relatives and carers regarding the delivery of care on the end of life programme?
Care of the Elderly
Trust Questions
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Does the trust have a named senior clinician who takes the lead for quality improvement in dementia in the trust?
- Name and job title: Dr Peter Tsang, Consultant Physician and Clinical Director
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Does the trust have an explicit care pathway for the management and care of people with dementia in hospital?
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Is there a process for identifying patients who are at risk of dehydration an malnutrition?
- During the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012, the total number of patients recorded as malnourished or dehydrated according to the trust's incident reporting system: Unable to report on this - not collected.
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Does the trust currently audit the number of "slips, trips and falls" using a risk management system?
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Is this information submitted to the NPSA's National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) via the local risk management systems or e-forms?
- The total number of incidents during the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012 for the category: No harm: 1108
- The total number of incidents during the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012 for the category: Low harm - harm requiring first-aid level treatment, or extra observation only (e.g. bruises, grazes): 382
- The total number of incidents during the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012 for the category: Moderate harm - harm requiring hospital treatment or a prolonged length of stay but from which a full recovery is expected (e.g. fractured clavicle, laceration requiring suturing): 45
- The total number of incidents during the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012 for the category: Severe harm - harm causing permanent disability (e.g. brain injury, hip fractures where the patient is unlikely to regain their former level of independence): 11
- The total number of incidents during the period 01 April 2011 - 31 March 2012 for the category: Death - where death is directly attributable to the fall: 1
Staffing
Hospital Questions
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 Scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 2
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 On call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 3
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 2
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Consultants scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Consultants on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Consultants on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 3
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round, on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 2
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice: 3
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 1: 1
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 0
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 1
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 1
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 2
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00am: 3
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Foundation Doctors, Year 1 & 2 responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice: 2
- ST1/ST2 or CT1/CT2 (core training/specialist training ) or equivalent non-deanery post responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions Scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 1
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions Scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 1: 0
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions scheduled to be on site for rostered session or full shift on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call, but physically on site either as a requirement of terms of on call or as routine practice, e.g. Ward round on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 0
- Consultants responsible for current medical inpatients and new medical admissions on call from home on Sunday June 17th at 11:00pm: 1
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Does the hospital have a formal "hospital at night" system?
- Night Nurse Practitioners in the "hospital at night" team: No figures currently available
- Other nursing staff in the "hospital at night" team: No figures currently available
- ST3 or higher (specialist training) in the "hospital at night" team: No figures currently available
- Staff grade post equivalent to ST3 or higher in the "hospital at night" team: No figures currently available
- Consultants in the "hospital at night" team: No figures currently available
Consultants at Maidstone Hospital
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Chartwell for oncology - Maidstone Hospital
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| Address | Hermitage Lane, Maidstone, England, ME16 9QQ |
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| Telephone | 01622 225049 |
| Number of beds |
4 4 x Oncology pods
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| Number of single rooms with ensuite toilets | Not applicable |
| Number of single rooms with ensuite toilet or bath: | Not applicable |
| Number of single rooms | Not applicable |
