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Annual Report and Accounts 2012/13 - Royal Bournemouth Hospital

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Quality <strong>Report</strong>Annex A - Statementsfrom commissioners, localHealthwatch organisations<strong>and</strong> scrutiny committeesThe following groups have had sight ofthe Quality <strong>Report</strong> <strong>and</strong> have been offeredthe opportunity to comment:l Health <strong>and</strong> Social Care Overview <strong>and</strong>Scrutiny Committee, Borough of Poolel <strong>Bournemouth</strong> Borough Council’sHealth Overview <strong>and</strong> ScrutinyCommitteel The <strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Bournemouth</strong> <strong>and</strong>Christchurch <strong>Hospital</strong>s NHSFoundation Trust Council of Governorsl Healthwatch Dorsetl NHS Dorset Clinical CommissioningGroup.Comments received were as follows:Health <strong>and</strong> Social CareOverview <strong>and</strong> ScrutinyCommittee response to The<strong>Royal</strong> <strong>Bournemouth</strong> <strong>and</strong>Christchurch <strong>Hospital</strong>s NHSFoundation Trust’s QualityAccount <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>13</strong>Members of Borough of Poole’s Health<strong>and</strong> Social Care Overview <strong>and</strong> ScrutinyCommittee would like to thank the <strong>Royal</strong><strong>Bournemouth</strong> <strong>and</strong> Christchurch<strong>Hospital</strong>s NHS Foundation Trust for theopportunity to comment on theirimpressive <strong>and</strong> comprehensive accountof activities undertaken to improveservices over the <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>13</strong> financial year.Demonstrating a clear commitment toquality improvement <strong>and</strong> patient safetyThe HSCOSC are encouraged to see thatthe Trust’s quality programme has beenenhanced by wide ranging patient safetyinitiatives <strong>and</strong> that it continues to be partof a Foundation Trust Patient SafetyCollaborative “NHS Quest” combining theshared experiences <strong>and</strong> learning from <strong>13</strong>Acute Foundation Trusts across thecountry to promote <strong>and</strong> improve patientsafety.We note that in addition to patient safety,re-admissions <strong>and</strong> reducing mortality, theNHS Quest work has concentrated onimproving Harm Free Care in particularthe delivery of harm free care as definedby “the absence of pressure ulcers, harmfrom falls, catheter acquired urinary tractinfection <strong>and</strong> veno-thrombosis.” Weacknowledge the Trust’s performance in<strong>2012</strong>/<strong>13</strong> <strong>and</strong> the decision to continue withthe “Harm free care” programme as apriority in 20<strong>13</strong>/14 with a view toensuring at least 95% harm free careacross all 4 types of harm in line with thenational target as well as a reduction inhospital acquired severe harms from falls<strong>and</strong> pressure ulcers by 50%. TheHSCOSC members would be interestedto receive an update on progress in theseareas in due course.We commend the Trust for using a widerange of information sources to helpdetermine their approach in terms of96<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Accounts</strong> <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>13</strong>

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