Performance 2008/09
Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust provides a full
range of acute hospital services to our local population and also delivers
a small number of specialist services to patients across the UK.
We have continued our strong performance through 2008/09 across the
whole range of targets. Highlights include:
Delivering a surplus of £2.6m for Achieving cancer targets
reinvestment in services
We have consistently achieved the national cancer
This was achieved against a surplus of £4.9m for the
targets. Work has begun to ensure that the
previous year, but still ahead of the predicted figure of
Foundation Trust is well placed to achieve the
£2.5m. The surplus will be reinvested in patient services.
expanded cancer targets brought in from December
2008. Early indications are that performance will
More appointments and shorter compare well nationally and that targets will be met.
waiting times
The Foundation Trust was an 18 week referral to
Infection control
treatment pilot site achieving national milestones a
We recorded just three MRSA bacteraemia cases as at
year early and has continued to maintain this progress
31 March 2009, two hospital acquired and one
in 2008/09. This target specifies that over 90% of
community acquired (against an annual combined
patients should receive treatment within 18 weeks of
maximum target of 12), and 69 clostridium difficile
a GP referring the patient to the hospital. This has
(C.diff) cases (against an annual target of 122).
become increasingly difficult to sustain as we have
seen 7,170 more GP referrals compared with
2007/08, an increase of 18%. Emergency
department (A&E) 4 hour wait times were
consistently ahead of the 98% target.
98.6% of patients were seen within 4
hours as at 31 March 2009.
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