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• Forensic and rehabilitation services, including gender specific low-secure services on the Kingsway site in Derby, prison in-reach and criminal justice liaison teams. In 2013, the trust began a large-scale transformation programme which has resulted in the establishment of a neighbourhood-based approach to its adult community mental health ...
It made a profit of £2.5 million over 5 years, but lost £361,679 in 2019 when the Derby Sound music festival was cancelled because of poor ticket sales. [3] In April 2024 the trust granted a 5 year contract to independent sector provider One Health Group to reduce internal waiting lists. [4]
The number of people on hospital waiting lists in England reaches six million, with roughly one in 20 waiting for routine operations such as knee surgery for over a year. [20] Almost one in three local authorities in England report they are having to ration care for elderly and disabled people because of Omicron variant-related absences. [21]
An estimated 7.54 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of March, relating to 6.29 million patients. NHS waiting list for treatment remains ‘stubbornly high’ – experts ...
Currently, the waiting list stands at 7.6 million, with the latest figures showing some 282,664 people in England had been waiting more than a year to start routine hospital treatment at the end ...
The hospital, which had become quite dilapidated, was demolished in September 2006. [4] A new hospital was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract to replace both the Derby City General Hospital and the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in 2003. The new hospital was built by Skanska at a cost of £333 million. [5]
The trust had a backlog of 7,200 patients waiting for treatment in April 2015, with 1582 waiting over 18 weeks for treatment. The trust plans to send 250 to Nuffield Health Derby Hospital at an estimated cost of £1.25m. More may be sent to Care UK’s Barlborough Treatment Centre. [7]
The hospital was established to provide local community services in central Derby following the closure of Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in 2009. [1] It is located further south-east along the London Road from the former infirmary site. [1] Improvement works were carried out to consolidate services on the new site in 2011. [2]