Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust runs Harrogate District Hospital, a NHS district general hospital in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. The trust was founded on 1 January 2005. It has 12,934 public and 2,322 staff members across Harrogate and District, who are actively involved in running the hospital and maintaining performance. Trust members elect a board of governors who represent the public, the staff and the stakeholder organisations.
Sandra Dodson is the chairman and Richard G Ord is the chief executive. The sole remaining hospital is Harrogate District Hospital situated off Wetherby Road; however until the late 1990s there was also Harrogate General Hospital situated on Knaresborough Road. Harrogate District Hospital cares for a population of approximately 200,000 in the Harrogate and Rural District and North East Leeds. The hospital has 396 general, maternity and paediatric beds, and provides a full range of general secondary care hospital services.
These include an accident and emergency department,
cancer services, specialised medicine,
rehabilitation and older people’s services, children’s services and women’s services. There is an intensive therapy unit, coronary care unit, cardiac cathederisation laboratory plus five main theatres, a 20 bed day
surgery unit (DSU) with two further theatres and an emergency obstetric theatre in the maternity unit. Heatherdene houses the renal unit, occupational health, IT department and the GUM clinic.
The hospital is the largest employer in Harrogate employing approximately 2500 staff. Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust was rated Double Excellent by the Care Quality Commission for the year 2008-2009. This score covers a range of areas including safety of patients, cleanliness and waiting times. The trust received an Excellent rating in the Patient Environmental Action Team (PEAT) assessment undertaken in 2010. It was named by the
Health Service Journal as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 2911 full time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 4%. 72% of staff recommends it as a place for treatment and 65% recommended it as a place to work. In March 2015 the trust awarded a three year contract to Comensura, based in Luton, a labour supply
management specialist, for the supply of medical locums, hoping to reduce the £2.8 million spent on medical agency staff in 2013/14.
Last Updated on: Nov 26, 2024