NHS Improvement

NHS Improvement
non-departmental public body overview
Formed 1 April 2016
Jurisdiction England
non-departmental public body executives
  • Ed Smith, Chair
  • Jim Mackey, Chief Executive
Parent department Department of Health
Website www.improvement.nhs.uk

NHS Improvement is responsible for overseeing foundation trusts and NHS trusts, as well as independent providers that provide NHS-funded care. It supports providers to give patients consistently safe, high quality, compassionate care within local health systems that are financially sustainable.

From 1 April 2016, NHS Improvement is the operational name for an organisation that brings together: Monitor, NHS Trust Development Authority, Patient Safety (from NHS England), National Reporting and Learning System, Advancing Change Team and Intensive Support Teams.

Learning from Mistakes League

One of its first actions was to publish a league table of the 230 NHS trusts according to their openness and transparency. The 'Learning from Mistakes League' table classifies trusts into four categories:

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which was formerly led by the Chief Executive, Jim Mackey, was placed first. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust was at the bottom. [1] Claire Murdoch, chief executive of Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, placed 125th, complained that the league had a “significant methodological flaw in terms of fairness” because it implied that there were significant differences between ranks 120 and 121, and because, she complained, the assessments were not carried out consistently and the large amount of information trusts reported monthly to the Care Quality Commission were not taken into account.[2]

References

  1. "Hospital transparency league table published". Digital Health. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  2. "Transparency league table problems not a 'question of competence'". Health Service Journal. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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