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Tom Taylor 25 th September 2008

TRUST BOARD MEETING CEO BRIEFING. Tom Taylor 25 th September 2008. April to August 2008 YTD 2007 Full Year Profile Target MRSA Bacteraemia 5 10 16 23

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Tom Taylor 25 th September 2008

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  1. TRUST BOARD MEETING CEO BRIEFING Tom Taylor 25th September 2008

  2. April to August2008 YTD 2007 Full Year Profile Target MRSA Bacteraemia 5 10 16 23 C Difficile(over 2 yrs/ post 48 hr) 45 95 - 225 C Difficile(over 2 yrs/ all cases) 73 - 173 Health Care Commission Unannounced Visit ??? (RJAH – 10 September) SHA Health Economy Review – 6 November Infection Control/ Cleanliness

  3. August lower than last year for the month but still higher than 2008 plan Plan Actual Last Year Total Spells 8,061 8,209 8,133 Total Outpatients 19,464 20,015 21,261 A&E Attendances8,596 8,640 8,803 36,121 36,864 38,197 Activity

  4. Year to date higher than last year and plan Plan Actual Last Year Total Spells 41,302 42,543 40,653 Total Outpatients 103,350 116,107 112,162 A&E Attendances43,650 44,263 44,975 188,302 202,913 197,791 Higher nationally and across West Midlands We are 7.5% above plan in total and 2.6% above last year On PCT plans we should be 4.9% below last year Activity

  5. Loss in August – (£268k) but still in surplus year to date £42k Not all over performance yet accounted for due to new rules under Commissioning Business Support Agency (CBSA) Ongoing discussion with SHA who have agreed we should maintain £4.1m surplus forecast outturn Finance

  6. Positive meetings with new SHA team - 3 September (IBP) and 18 September (LTFM) On target to submit Integrated Business Plan and Long Term Financial Model - 30 September Historic Due Diligence to be undertaken by Deloittes - October/ November Membership drive continues to get above 10,000 (5,000 public and 5,000 staff) Foundation Trust Application

  7. The Learning Centre at RSH now operational Very positive visit from Staffordshire University “It was very constructive and informative discussion and great to see so many examples of good practice in the clinical areas” Continued strong relationships with Keele University – second year of undergraduate student intake commenced Teaching

  8. Multi-agency Pandemic Influenza Plan nearing completion. SaTH plan actioned via our Major Incident Plan TT/ TR on West Midlands Emergency Response Management Arrangements (ERMA) Commanders Rota Emergency Planning

  9. Bernie Bentick and Yvonne Doonan (with 2 colleagues from other Trusts) have had a randomised controlled trial published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Health Economy Decontamination Project – issued to bidders 4 August – bids due December New security contract placed to commence 1 October Accommodation scheme re-confirmed (despite the credit crunch) and ground works commenced Other Issues

  10. Backlog maintenance issue in Pharmacy Asceptic Suite and Maternity facilities being tackled Energy efficient boiler scheme for PRH to save a further 2,221 tonnes of carbon emissions for approval today Business Case to become a Cancer Bowel Screening site to be considered at October Management Executive meeting subject to National Review Team visit Other Issues

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