Accident and Emergency People are treated with dignity and respect Examples of good leadership Responsive to patient needs Staff and junior doctors feel.

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Accident and Emergency People are treated with dignity and respect Examples of good leadership Responsive to patient needs Staff and junior doctors feel well supported Clean and safe environment Excellence for induction and training packages Headline Feedback Equipment maintenance Medicine security Performance Documentation completeness Assessing and monitoring the quality of the services Staffing - nursing and medical Improvement Plan Re-benchmark staffing levels with similar units Strengthen governance in relation to feedback / assurance – adherence to policies Enhanced spot check feedback/assurance process on adherence to policies started Refresh training of equipment management process Emergency transformation programme commenced Clearer safeguarding documentation stating expected levels of completeness Requires Improvement

Medical care Patients were complimentary of staff and the care they received Wards were clean and well maintained Staff were caring, kind and respectful Patients were treated with dignity Wards were well led Ward performance boards were positive and well received Staff felt supported at ward level Headline Feedback Medicine management, storage/documentation Recognise and escalation of deteriorating patients Staffing - medical and nursing Accurate record keeping in relation to hydration and observations Improvement Plan Continue to drive seven day working and extend ANP model to support Medicine safety project commenced Increase Critical Care Outreach cover to high acuity areas Enforce standards for documentation with mandatory audits Implement Practice Development Matrons Continue with the hydration and fluid balance chart project Requires Improvement

Surgery Staff were knowledgeable about incident reporting processes Positive feedback from patients Staff felt well supported by their managers WHO checklist well embedded Accountability handover implemented successful on all surgical wards Innovative new approach to managing complaints Headline Feedback Full medical support for all specialties - vascular services Mandatory training and appraisals Actions taken and lessons learnt – feedback to all levels Implement team briefing before and after surgery Delays in recovery Challenges in meeting the 18 week wait timelines Pharmacy cover for the Day Surgery Unit Improvement Plan Action plan for Vascular Services, including consultant cover, agreed and in place from June 2014 Appraisal and mandatory training monitoring system in place Investment in nursing (recruitment plan) underway - to support mandatory training (35 new starters for Sept 14) Elective Pathway Transformation programme agreed and in progress from June Comprehensive pathway review for three surgical specialties underway (Urology, Ophthalmology, T&O) Mandatory team briefings before and after surgery Review of pharmacy cover underway with Lead Pharmacist Requires Improvement

Critical care Outstanding practice with use of patient diaries Good MDT working across all grades and roles Patients are treated with dignity, compassion and empathy Care and treatment achieved good patient outcomes The service was well-led with clear and effective management and governance structures Staff spoke positively and with pride about working in critical care Headline Feedback Support for patients during admission processes (new patients and existing patients) Delays in discharging patients Improvement Plan Use of patient and relatives’ stories to raise staff awareness during admission of new patients Improved planning for actual/potential discharges from ICCU Good

Children and young people Effective and supportive MDT team working Effective links with regional networks and neighbouring trusts Professional and compassionate care delivered to patients Staff are proud to work here Safeguarding is well understood and effectively managed Excellent response to and learning from ‘never event’ Headline Feedback Availability and management of resuscitation equipment Mandatory training and appraisals Reception staff at weekends Pain management guidelines Nurse staffing on ward 25 – leadership and ward round presence Improvement Plan Review of resuscitation equipment across all paediatric areas completed. Recruitment plan for additional nursing staff well underway (9 appointed for Sept 14). Nurse leadership plan agreed Consultant Nurse for Pain Management to work with Paediatric Guidelines group to develop in-house pain management guidelines for children (work commenced) New appraisal monitoring system insitu Good

Maternity and Family Planning Extremely effective MDT– mutual respect between all grades Delivery rates much better than the national average, indicating effective delivery practices Transparent reporting culture Smoking reduction and cessation – very good results in an area of high SE deprivation Strong gynaecology ward leadership - ward passionate and caring ethos Care and Comfort Headline Feedback Availability and management of resuscitation equipment Midwifery recruitment Improvement Plan Full review of availability and management resuscitation equipment across all maternity areas underway (completion date – end of July 2014) New appraisal monitoring system now in place Recruitment plan for additional midwifery staff to fill all remaining vacancies now completed Succession planning in place, supported by team and individual development plans Good

Outpatients Outpatient areas were clean and well maintained Patients received compassionate care and were treated with dignity and respect. Multi disciplinary working was evident Care and comfort rounds were undertaken, ensuring patients had food, drink and transport arrangements. Good leadership Headline Feedback Long waiting times to obtain an appointment. Difficulties in recruitment of Radiologists. Waiting times in clinics. Non availability of case notes, especially across site working. Improvement Plan Trust wide action being undertaken to reduce RTT, waiting times & patient follow up appointments. 3 year radiology strategy working with local Trusts to secure joint radiologist appointments. Action plan; to improve notes availability e.g. centralisation of notes preparation. Requires Improvement

End of life Care and Comfort Rounds carried out regularly Patients had chosen to stay at our Trust Staff no longer use the Liverpool Care Pathway Headline Feedback Communication with relatives was not always clear. No specific system for Trust Wide learning about end of life from feedback Improvement Plan Develop and implement an End of Life Strategy Continue to implement the Gold Standards Framework and Amber Care Bundle Develop a system for specifically learning from end of life experiences Continue MDT training CCG end of life plan for every nursing home resident Requires Improvement

Newark Hospital Surgery services were provided in a clean and hygienic environment Clinical management guidelines were reviewed Patients felt that they received good quality care Staff were responsive to people’s individual needs Good leadership Headline Feedback Staff identified a lack of effective leadership and link with KMH Patients identified difficulties in accessing the services Lack of joint training with KMH Medical staffing Improvement Plan Improved cross site working – Clinical Summit (25 July) Access to training Close working with the local CCGs Clarity around leadership and accountability for all aspects of Newark Hospital provision Requires Improvement