NHS Grampian
NHS Grampian | |
---|---|
Bòrd SSN nam Monadh | |
Made foundation | 2004 |
Headquarters | Aberdeen |
Region served | Aberdeenshire, City of Aberdeen, Moray |
Area size | 3,360 square miles (8,700 km2) |
Population | 525,936 |
Hospitals | List of hospitals in Scotland |
Website |
www |
NHS Grampian (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd SSN nam Monadh) is one of the fourteen regional health boards of NHS Scotland.[1]
NHS Grampian is responsible for providing health and social care services to a population of over 500,000 people living in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray. NHS Grampian employ around 17,000 staff to deliver services.[2] NHS Grampian is also very closely linked with both the University of Aberdeen and The Robert Gordon University, especially in the fields of research, workforce planning and training.[3]
History
The health board was formed on 1 April 2004 by the amalgamation of Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust, Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust and Grampian Health Board.[3] The health board's headquarters are located at Summerfield House in the Summerhill area of Aberdeen.[3] NHS Grampian consists of acute services, corporate services and three Community Health Partnerships and works closely with the local authorities.
Chief executive Richard Carey announced he was to take early retirement in November 2014. Dr Izhar Khan, chairman of the area medical committee, and Mr Norman Binnie, chairman of the consultants’ sub-committee, issued a statement claiming that loss of confidence in the executive of the board was widely held among senior clinicians. Medical director Roelf Dijkhuizen retired, as long intended, in autumn 2014. The board chairman Bill Howatson stepped down at around the same time. A small number of clinicians called on other executives to consider their positions.[4]
Healthcare in community settings
In 2007 the board stated their ambition to deliver care in local communities wherever possible. To achieve this the preferred choice would be to treat patients in primary or community settings (GP practices, health centres and community hospitals).[5]
The health board is served by 89 GP Practices[6] There are various other specialist care teams that work in community settings.
There are 17 community hospitals across Grampian where care is provided[7] including a large urban facility, the Aberdeen Community Health and Care Village, which opened in 2013. Of all the health boards in Scotland, Grampian has the highest concentration of community hospitals, although they all differ in the type of services that they offer.[8]
Specialist acute hospitals
There are 9 specialist acute hospitals in the NHS Grampian region, the largest being Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, located on the Foresterhill Health Campus. Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and Aberdeen Maternity Hospital are also located at Foresterhill. Also located within Aberdeen are Woodend Hospital, a general hospital which houses the Department of Medicine for the Elderly among other services; Royal Cornhill Hospital, a psychiatric hospital; Woolmanhill Hospital, the original Aberdeen Royal Infirmary which now houses out-patients clinics and departments; and City Hospital, the location of the specialist Links Unit and several out-patient clinics.[9]
Dr Gray's Hospital is located in Elgin, Moray and is the main district hospital for that area. Also located in Elgin is The Oaks, a palliative care day hospital.[10]
About 3% of the hospital activity in Grampian is providing treatment for people who live outwith the Grampian area.[11]
Performance
Between April 2014 and February 2015 the board paid out almost £3 million to private hospitals for the treatment of more than 1000 patients in order to meet waiting time targets.[12]
References
- ↑ "Organisations". show.scot.nhs.uk. Retrieved 2008-12-22.
- ↑ "About NHS Grampian". NHS Grampian Jobs. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- 1 2 3 "About NHS Grampian". NHS Grampian. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ↑ "Calls for further high level exits at NHS Grampian as chief executive steps down". Press and Journal. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
- ↑ "Healthfit: Tomorrow’s Health Today 2006/2007" (PDF). NHS Grampian. p. 7. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- ↑ "Local Services and Clinics: General Practitioners". NHS Grampian. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
- ↑ "Community Hospitals". NHS Grampian. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- ↑ "NHS Grampian strategy for community hospitals: 2004-2009" (PDF). NHS Grampian. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- ↑ "NHS Grampian- Hospitals". NHS Grampian. 14 October 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ↑ NHS Grampian- Moray Hospitals
- ↑ "Healthfit: Tomorrow’s Health Today 2006/2007" (PDF). NHS Grampian. p. 33. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- ↑ "NHS spends millions in private sector despite SNP 'clampdown'". Herald Scotland. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
External links
|
|