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The trust's estate expanded once again to include Kendray Hospital and Mount Vernon Hospital with a number of health centres and offices within the Barnsley district. Rob Webster, Former Chief Executive, was top of the poll in the Health Service Journal’s Top 50 chief executives in 2021, the first from a mental health trust. [2]
It became Barnsley Municipal Hospital in 1930 but was renamed St Helen Hospital in 1935, [2] before joining the National Health Service in 1948. [2] A major redevelopment of the site to create Barnsley District General Hospital was completed in 1977. [2] The facility became known as Barnsley Hospital in 2005. [2]
In 2014/5 the trust was given a loan of £18.5 million by the Department of Health which is supposed to be paid back in five years. [5] It was the first trust in England to adopt a new digital portal allowing patients to receive and respond to appointment letters digitally, in March 2017. [6]
This is a list of district health authorities in England and Wales which existed from 1982 to 1996 when they were replaced by health authorities. District health authorities took on the functions of area health authorities when the latter were abolished in 1982.
Barnsley Corporation provided the eleven acre site on Measborough Hill. [1] The hospital was officially opened in February 1890. [ 2 ] In 1892 77 cases of smallpox were admitted to the hospital but 21 of these cases were attributed to an infected tailor who had overpowered his nurse and escaped the hospital stark naked. [ 3 ]
In October 2006, all primary care trusts (PCTs) outside the London area were restructured. This reduced the number of PCTs from 303 to 152. [1] At the same time, the number of strategic health authorities (SHAs) (which have responsibility for the PCTs) were also decreased (from 28 to 10).
One Health Group was founded in 2000 by orthopaedic surgeon Derek Bickerstaff. [3] as The Windsor Sports Injury Clinic Limited [2]Adam Binns was appointed CEO in 2019. [4]The company was the subject of an initial public offering on the AQSE Growth Market in November 2022, raising £1.5m.
It joined the National Health Service as Barnsley Hall Mental Hospital in 1948 [1] and became Barnsley Hall Hospital for Nervous and Mental Diseases in 1949. [1] Additional buildings increased its capacity to about 1,200. It provided a continuation of psychiatric care after the Powick Hospital closed in 1989 and closed itself in 1996. [1]