Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton

This hospital is part of Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

General hospital information

  • Number of beds: 649
  • % of single rooms: 14%
  • Total parking spaces: N/A
  • Average parking fee per hour: N/A

Address & description

Royal Bolton Hospital,
Farnworth, Bolton, England, BL4 0JR
Tel: Work 01204 390 390
Royal Bolton HospitalRoyal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust offers patients a wide range of services based at the Royal Bolton Hospital in Farnworth. The hospital:
• Serves the population of Bolton (around 265,000) and many patients choose to come here from other locations.
• Had 33,204 emergency admissions (excluding obstetrics) in 2008/09.
• Delivered 4,445 babies during 2008/09 at the hospital’s Princess Anne Maternity Unit.
• Has 671 inpatient beds, 32 day case beds and 15 endoscopy (gastrointestinal exploration) beds.
• Employs around 3,660 staff.
• Had a turnover of approximately £93 million for the six months ended 31 March 2009 (£183 million for 2008/09.)
• Was given 'good' ratings by the Healthcare Commission for 2007/08 (latest ratings).
There are four operational divisions:
• Medicines and Emergency Care
• Anaesthetics and Surgery
• Women's, Child Health and Outpatients
• Therapies, Diagnostics and Facilities
Our vision is to be the best hospital in the NHS. We believe that this means that we will achieve performance in the top 10% in the country aiming for:
• Best possible care for our patients
• Improved health for our community
• Joy and pride in work for our staff
• Value for money for the taxpayer.
Our five strategic goals describe the Trust’s strategic direction:
• To provide excellent and accessible emergency and urgent care
• To provide a range of leading planned diagnostic and treatment services
• To provide specialist services for women and children
• To deliver services closely integrated with primary and social care
• To be a lead in safety and quality at the most competitive cost (using lean thinking through the Bolton Improving Care System – BICS )
The Royal Bolton Hospital has been chosen as a regional 'supercentre' for the care of women, children and babies, and over the next three years we will investing around £20 million to create the very best facilities for our patients, including:
• A maternity centre of excellence
• A children's centre of excellence
• A neonatal intensive care centre of excellence
Building work is due to begin in Summer 2009 and the new facilities will be completed towards the end of 2011.

* this profile text was provided by Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

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Services at Royal Bolton Hospital

General Services Information

Hospital Questions

  • How many single rooms are available to NHS patients at this hospital: 96
  • Of these how many have an ensuite toilet: 56
  • Of these how many have an ensuite toilet and shower or bath: 56
  • Does this hospital operate an accident and emergency unit: Yes
  • How many specialist palliative care beds are available at this hospital: 0
  • Does this hospital have a named private unit/service: No

Trust Questions

  • Does the Trust treat private patients: Yes

Patient Safety

Trust Questions

  • Is there a system for recording operations that resulted in a foreign body being left post surgery: Yes
  • What is the reporting system for a foreign body being left post surgery: Incident Reporting System
  • Is there a system for recording operations that were cancelled due to missing notes: Yes
  • What is the reporting system for operations that were cancelled due to missing notes: ORMIS
  • Is there a system for recording operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place: Yes
  • What is the reporting system for operations that resulted in wrong site surgery taking place: Incident Reporting System
  • 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: 1
  • 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: 6
  • 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: 31-60%
  • 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
  • Alerts where not expected to be compliant by 1st December 2011 and when expected to be compliant. : We expect that our only outstanding alert to be compliant by 1st December 2011
  • Does the Trust have a policy for providing educational programmes on using and interpreting clinical indicators: No
  • Does the Trust have a designated member of staff who supports teams in locating and analysing safety and quality data? (support): Yes
  • Is safety and quality data available on a central platform and actively disseminated to users: Yes

Infection Control

Trust Questions

  • Does the Trust employ an antibiotic pharmacist: Yes
  • 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: Yes
  • Elective patient groups screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: All elective surgical and medical
  • 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
  • Are all patients with past history of MRSA screened at the pre-op assessment clinic: Yes
  • What method of MRSA screening is used when screening at admission: Culture based in 24-48hrs
  • On admission, does topical suppression take place immediately: Yes
  • Does the Trust have at least one accident and emergency unit: Yes
  • Are all patients admitted through A&E screened: Yes commentsFor patients staying overnight
  • Is screening done according to individual risk assessment: Yes
  • Does the Trust have a dedicated isolation ward: No
  • Protocol for isolating patients with infections: Policy sets out criteria for prioritisation of side wards
  • Does the Trust have an isolation policy: Yes
  • Where medically appropriate, are patients with C Diff isolated in single rooms as a matter of priority: Yes
  • Does the Trust have a policy to guide the use of metronidazole and vancomycin for C.difficile infected patients: Yes
  • Does the Trust routinely isolate all patients with diarrhoea: Yes

Stroke Medicine

Hospital Questions

  • Does the hsopital have a specialist stroke unit: Yes
  • What type of stroke unit does the hospital have: combined acute and rehabilitation stroke unit
  • Number of beds in the unit: 41

Trust Questions

  • Does the Trust have a specialist stroke unit or units: Yes
  • Is the Trust part of a stroke care network: Yes
  • Details: Greater Manchester 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 2010 - 31 March 2011): 521
  • Of these, what was the number of patients given a Computerised Tomography (CT) scan within 24 hrs of admission: 520
  • Is thrombolysis for stroke patients provided 24 hours per day and 7 days a week : No
  • Are there any formal arrangements with neighbouring hospitals for the emergency transfer of stroke patients who would benefit from thrombolytic treatment: Yes
  • These arrangements are with: Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Trauma & Orthopaedics

Trust Questions

  • Does the Trust offer a trauma service: Yes
  • Does the Trust have a dedicated trauma list available 24 hours a day for the duration of the week, (Sunday to Sunday): Yes
  • Does the Trust offer an orthopaedics service: Yes
  • Do all the Trust's orthopaedic ward/team have a linked geriatric team with whom they have regular meetings at least once a week: Yes
  • 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)? : No
  • Does the Trust have a standardised anaesthetic protocol for Total Knee Replacement (TKR) and Total Hip Replacement (THR) patients: No
  • Estimated percentage of the Trusts total knee replacement (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) patients walk within 24 hours of surgery: 90
  • Does the Trust have a specialist orthopaedic physiotherapy service which is available 7 days a week: Yes
  • How many patients' discharge's delayed due to lack of physiotherapy services at weekends - estimated figure: 0
  • Are patients for total knee replacement (TKR) and total hip replacement (THR) admitted prior to the day of surgery: Yes
  • What is the principle reason for patients not being admitted on the day of surgery: Co morbidities, Transport issues and to prevent theatre delays
  • Are patient records routinely recorded using a specific multi-disciplinary team THR/TKR pathway document: No
  • Is criteria-based discharge used: No
  • Are patients routinely phoned in the first 48 hours after discharge to check on their progress: No

Paediatrics

Hospital Questions

  • Does the hospital have a paediatrics service: Yes

Trust Questions

  • Is the Trust's elective paediatric surgery carried out only by designated surgeons with at least six months training in a specialist unit: Yes
  • Do the Trust's anaesthetists with responsibility for paediatric anaesthesia participate in at least one paediatric list per week: Yes
  • Is a paediatrician on site (SpR or higher) 24 hours per day, 7 days per week: Yes
  • Are at least two registered children's nurses on duty 24hours per day in each children's ward: Yes
  • Is there a designated facility on site for parents or guardians to stay overnight: Yes

Palliative Care

Trust Questions

  • Does the Trust provide a palliative care service: Yes
  • 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)
  • Is the Trust's specialist palliative care team available 24 hrs a day seven days a week: No
  • Are facilities provided to support relatives and carers who wish to stay with a patient in hospital: Yes
  • 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: No

Maternity Care

Maternity Sites

  • Royal Bolton Hospital - Consultant Led
  • How many women gave birth in the unit during the year? (not including home births): 4599
  • How many babies were born in the unit during the year? (not including home births): 4649
  • How many women were booked for a home birth: 50
  • How many women had a home birth? (not including births at home by accident): 81 comments31 home births were unplanned. The women stayed at home too late to come to hospital but a midwife was present to deliver at home
  • Number of antenatal rooms: 7
  • Total antenatal beds: 22
  • Number of assessment area rooms (for monitoring and / or induction): 7
  • Total assessment area beds: 5
  • Number of delivery rooms: 20
  • Total delivery beds: 20
  • Number of postnatal rooms: 9
  • Total postnatal beds: 28
  • Number of rooms in obstetric high dependency unit: 0
  • Total obstetric high dependency beds: 0
  • Number of single rooms used for both delivery and postnatal care (labour, delivery, recovery and postnatal, or LDRP, rooms): 26
  • Amenity rooms; Are women able to book a single room in advance of their birth: Yes
  • If women can pay for a single room what is the average cost per night (GBP): 35
  • Does the maternity unit have a neonatal intensive care unit: Yes
  • Does the maternity unit have a neonatal high dependency unit: Yes
  • Does the maternity unit have a special care baby unit: Yes
  • Security measures - ankle bands for the baby: Yes
  • Security measures - cot alarms: No
  • Security measures - CCTV: Yes
  • Security measures - restricted access: Yes
  • 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: Provided by women
  • Pain relief available - Aromatherapy: Provided by women
  • Pain relief available - TENS: Provided by women
  • Pain relief available - Epidural: Provided by unit
  • Pain relief available - Mobile epidural: Not available
  • 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: 156
  • Total number of WTE midwives at the unit as staff in post, including agency and bank staff: 191
  • 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 call
  • 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

  • Do all women have a choice about where they receive their antenatal appointments (i.e. at hospital or local health centre): Yes
  • Are NHS antenatal classes available (e.g. Parentcraft): Yes
  • Available during the daytime (until 5pm): Yes
  • Available in the evenings (after 5pm): Yes
  • Available at weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday): No
  • Available for women only groups: Yes
  • Available for other groups: Yes
  • Also available for: Ethnic groups, teenagers
  • Are all women routinely offered ultrasound scans: Yes
  • Scan 1 available between: 11-12
  • Scan 2 available between: 18-20

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