Poole Hospital, Poole
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This hospital is part of Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
General hospital information
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Address & description

Poole Hospital is located on the South Coast, close to stunning areas of natural beauty, such as the Jurassic Coast and Isle of Purbeck, and the golden beaches of Poole and Bournemouth.
We operate across three sites – the main hospital, St Mary’s Maternity Hospital and Forest Holme, our palliative care unit.
The main hospital is situated close to the town centre of Poole, within walking distance of local bus and train stations. The main building was opened in 1969 but there has been a hospital on the same site since 1907:
In 1907 the Cornelia Hospital opened with just 14 beds; today’s modern hospital has 789 beds, including 74 for day cases. With a 24-hour Accident and Emergency Department, Poole is the major trauma centre for East Dorset. This means that more than 85 % of our inpatients are admitted as emergencies.
Poole Hospital was authorised as an NHS Foundation Trust in 2007, its centenary year.
We provide a number of core services - ear, nose & throat, child health and maternity for a wider catchment area, including Bournemouth and Christchurch. Poole Hospital also provides specialist services, such as oral surgery and neurological care, for the whole of Dorset and, crucially, is the Cancer Centre for Dorset.
This brings our total catchment population up to 701,000.
Last year Poole Hospital employed more than 3,500 (WTE) staff and had an annual turnover of almost £189 m.
We were named the safest hospital in the UK in the 2009 CHKS Patient Safety Awards, and the services the hospital provides were rated as 'excellent' by the Care Quality Commission.
Each year we treat some 44,500 inpatients, 17,500 day cases and see 64,000 new outpatients. Around 57,000 people attend our Accident and Emergency department and 4,500 babies are delivered annually.
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Services at Poole Hospital
General Services Information
Hospital Questions
- How many single rooms are available to NHS patients at this hospital: 126
- Of these how many have an ensuite toilet: 77
- Of these how many have an ensuite toilet and shower or bath: 69
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Does this hospital operate an accident and emergency unit:
- How many specialist palliative care beds are available at this hospital: 10
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Does this hospital have a named private unit/service:
Trust Questions
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Does the Trust treat private patients:
Patient Safety
Trust Questions
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Is there a system for recording operations that resulted in a foreign body being left post surgery:
- What is the reporting system for a foreign body being left post surgery: Adverse Incident reporting
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Is there 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: Adverse Incident reporting
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Is there a system for recording operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place:
- What is the reporting system for operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place: Adverse Incident reporting
- During the period 01 April 2010 - 31 March 2011, how many operations resulted in a foreign body being left post surgery: 0
- During the period 01 April 2010 - 31 March 2011, how many operations were cancelled due to missing notes: 0
- During the period 01 April 2010 - 31 March 2011, how many operations resulted in wrong site surgery taking place: 0
- How many incident investigations using a full Root Cause Analysis did were carried out in 2010/11: 11
- What percentage of patient safety incidents resulting in severe harm or death had a full RCA initiated/completed: 100%
- What percentage of acute inpatients have a track and trigger warning system in place for the duration of the admission: 100%
- What percentage of patients are risk assessed for venous thromboembolism on admission: 61-90%
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Compliant with all relevant NPSA safety alerts issues in 2010/11 (you can find a full list of alerts issued at http://www.nrls.npsa.nhs.uk/resources/?p=3). :
No outstanding compliance issues within surgical division
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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):
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Is safety and quality data available on a central platform and actively disseminated to users:
Infection Control
Trust Questions
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Does the Trust employ an antibiotic pharmacist:
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Does the Trust operate a pre-admission assessment clinic or equivalent system where patients are screened and results returned in advance of the day of admission:
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Elective patient groups screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: All elective surgical and medical
Exclusions in line with national guidance e.g. endoscopy
- Are all oncology patients screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: YES
- Are all chemotherapy patients screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: YES
- Are all elective neurosurgery patients screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: Not Applicable
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Are all patients with past history of MRSA screened at the pre-op assessment clinic:
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What method of MRSA screening is used when screening at admission: Culture based in 24-48hrs
PCR available for specific indications.
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On admission, does topical suppression take place immediately:
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Does the Trust have at least one accident and emergency unit:
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Are all patients admitted through A&E screened:
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Is screening done according to individual risk assessment:
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Does the Trust have a dedicated isolation ward:
- Protocol for isolating patients with infections: in cubicles by specialty
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Does the Trust have an isolation policy:
Principles of Infection Prevention and Control (incorporating isolation) April 2011
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Where medically appropriate, are patients with C Diff isolated in single rooms as a matter of priority:
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Does the Trust have a policy to guide the use of metronidazole and vancomycin for C.difficile infected patients:
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Does the Trust routinely isolate all patients with diarrhoea:
Based on risk assessment if single rooms are limited.
Stroke Medicine
Hospital Questions
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Does the hsopital have a specialist stroke unit:
- What type of stroke unit does the hospital have: combined acute and rehabilitation stroke unit
- Number of beds in the unit: 28
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: Dorset Cardiac & Stroke Network
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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 2010 - 31 March 2011): 470
Only used ICD10 codes I61, I63 and I64 in line with national reporting on Strokes
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Of these, what was the number of patients given a Computerised Tomography (CT) scan within 24 hrs of admission: 389
22 didn't have a scan, 389 had a scan within 24 hrs, 59 had a scan > 24 hrs
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Is thrombolysis for stroke patients provided 24 hours per day and 7 days a week :
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Are there any formal arrangements with neighbouring hospitals for the emergency transfer of stroke patients who would benefit from thrombolytic treatment:
- These arrangements are with: Poole Hospital provide the Thrombolysis Service.
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):
21.00 - 08.30 daily, access via CEPOD
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Does the Trust offer an orthopaedics service:
Paediatric Orthopaedic service offered Adult elective orthopaedic service - out patient Chose and Book service only.
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Do all the Trust's orthopaedic ward/team have a linked geriatric team with whom they have regular meetings at least once a week:
Paediatrics
Hospital Questions
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Does the hospital have a paediatrics service:
Trust Questions
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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:
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Do the Trust's anaesthetists with responsibility for paediatric anaesthesia participate in at least one paediatric list per week:
N/A as predominantly emergency case load
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Is a paediatrician on site (SpR or higher) 24 hours per day, 7 days per week:
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Are at least two registered children's nurses on duty 24hours per day in each children's ward:
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Is there a designated facility on site for parents or guardians to stay overnight:
Palliative Care
Trust Questions
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Does the Trust provide a palliative care service:
- How is specialist palliative care delivered at the hospital: A multi-disciplinary specialist palliative care team
- Does the hospital's specialist palliative team includes: 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:
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Are facilities provided to support relatives and carers who wish to stay with a patient in hospital:
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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:
Maternity Care
Maternity Sites
- Poole Hospital - Consultant Led
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How many women gave birth in the unit during the year? (not including home births): 4551
excluding home births and bba's
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How many babies were born in the unit during the year? (not including home births): 4622
excluding home births and bba's
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How many women were booked for a home birth: 96
where the woman's intended delivery place = domestic address
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How many women had a home birth? (not including births at home by accident): 24
home births were intended as well as actually delivered at home
- Number of antenatal rooms: 2
- Total antenatal beds: 8
- Number of assessment area rooms (for monitoring and / or induction): 2
- Total assessment area beds: 5
- Number of delivery rooms: 12
- Total delivery beds: 12
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Number of postnatal rooms: 8
(5 X single rooms) (3 x 4 bedded bays)
- Total postnatal beds: 17
- Number of rooms in obstetric high dependency unit: 1
- Total obstetric high dependency beds: 1
- Number of single rooms used for both delivery and postnatal care (labour, delivery, recovery and postnatal, or LDRP, rooms): 0
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Amenity rooms; Are women able to book a single room in advance of their birth:
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Does the maternity unit have a neonatal intensive care unit:
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Does the maternity unit have a neonatal high dependency unit:
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Does the maternity unit have a special care baby unit:
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Security measures - ankle bands for the baby:
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Security measures - cot alarms:
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Security measures - CCTV:
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Security measures - restricted access:
- Other security measures: Individual babies are tagged and a loop alarm system is in place.
- Pain relief available - bath or shower: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - birthing pool: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - birth ball: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - Massage: Not available
- Pain relief available - Aromatherapy: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - TENS: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - Epidural: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - Mobile epidural: Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - Entonox (gas and air): Provided by unit
- Pain relief available - Intramuscular injection: Provided by unit
- Total number of WTE midwives at the unit in your funded establishment, including vacant posts: 136.31
- Total number of WTE midwives at the unit as staff in post, including agency and bank staff: 131.99
- Does the unit have midwives available to provide one-to-one care available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have midwives available for home births available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have midwives trained and experienced in water birth available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have a paediatrician available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have an obstetrician available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have an anaesthetist available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
- Does the unit have a dedicated obstetric anaesthetist available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: On site
Trust Questions
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Do all women have a choice about where they receive their antenatal appointments (i.e. at hospital or local health centre):
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Are NHS antenatal classes available (e.g. Parentcraft):
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Available during the daytime (until 5pm):
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Available in the evenings (after 5pm):
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Available at weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday):
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Available for women only groups:
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Available for other groups:
- Also available for: Multiple births/ VBAC
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Are all women routinely offered ultrasound scans:
- Scan 1 available between: 11 and 12+6 weeks
- Scan 2 available between: 20 weeks
Trust Statistics
Trust Questions
- You can view various measures relating to the Trust's performance by clicking the following link: Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Consultants at Poole Hospital
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Accident & Emergency services at Poole Hospital
cardiac services (heart attack) |
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| Patients having thrombolytic treatment within 30 minutes of arriving at hospital |
70%
The National Service Framework (NSF) for coronary heart disease (CHD) states that 75% of eligible heart attack patients in England should receive thrombolytic drugs within 30 minutes of arriving at hospital. Read more about this indicator.
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75% |
| Patients having thrombolytic treatment within 60 minutes of calling for help |
59%
This standard reflects the combined performance of the ambulance service, general practitioners (GPs) and hospitals and is the most relevant overall indicator of care of heart attack patients. It encourages collaborative working across all relevant NHS organisations, particularly between ambulance services and hospitals to reduce delays to thrombolytic treatment. The call for professional help will usually be direct to the ambulance service but may be to a GP or NHS Direct. The Department of Health has set NHS organisations in England the target of 68% of patients receiving thrombolytic treatment within 60 minutes of calling for professional help. Read more about this indicator
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68% |
| Primary angioplasty within 90 minutes of arrival at interventional centre door |
N/A
An interim good practice standard of 90 minutes from arrival at an interventional hospital to the time when the blocked artery is reopened (door to balloon time) has been established for provision of primary angioplasty, based on international guidelines.
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90% |
| Patients discharged from hospital on secondary prevention medication | ||
| Asprin | N/A | 99% |
| Beta blocker | N/A | 96% |
| Statins | N/A | 97% |
| ACE inhibitor | N/A | 94% |
| Clopidogrel | N/A | 95% |
