Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Oldham announces A&E expansion
SERVICE DESIGN: Work has started to expand and improve the accident and emergency facilities at Royal Oldham Hospital, part of Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust.
Pennine Acute’s in-month HSMR at 106.2 in January
PERFORMANCE: Latest figures from healthcare intelligence firm Dr Foster show that Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust’s hospital standardised mortality ratio rose in January, board papers state.
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New NED at Pennine Acute
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Pennine Acute fails to reduce bullying cases
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Pennine Acute slashes surplus forecast
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University Hospital of South Manchester one of 12 awarded podiatry contract
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Providers awarded contracts for Greater Manchester hearing services
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Greater Manchester awards 'any qualified provider' diagnostics contracts
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Provider giving NHS Bury daily updates on C difficile
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Pennine Acute hit waiting times targets for July, figures suggest
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Pennine Acute misses surplus target by £1.9m
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Pennine Acute reports ‘excellent progress’ despite ‘never event’
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Breaches of antibiotic policy leave trust struggling to combat C diff
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Pennine Acute misses three RTT waiting targets in April
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East Lancashire eyes ‘new market’ as result of Manchester maternity reconfiguration
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Work on new women and children’s unit ahead of schedule
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Independent probe underway of Pennine Acute FT bid
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Analysed: the reconfiguration plan for Greater Manchester's hospitals
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PAHT opens new specialist trauma and orthopaedic centre
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Bury pulls ‘contractual levers’ over Pennine Acute cancer waits
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