Monitor launches investigation into Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
9 Apr 2014 03:07 PM
Health sector regulator Monitor has today
launched an investigation into Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust following
concerns about the trust’s finances and because patients are currently
waiting too long in A&E
The
trust, which provides a range of services to patients in Barnsley, has breached
the national A&E quarterly target five times in an 18 month period. The
trust’s financial performance has also deteriorated with the consequence
that it reported a deficit of £2.3m in February 2014.
Monitor is to look into whether these problems indicate
wider issues with how the trust is run.
Monitor will examine whether the trust is operating in
breach of its licence to provide health care services and will take action if
it is needed, to put things right.
Frances Shattock, Regional Director for the North at
Monitor, said:
"We are opening this investigation because we want
to understand why the trust is facing problems in its A&E and with its
finances so that we can help it to improve and provide a good quality service
for local people.
"We expect the trust to take rapid action to
address its problems whilst an investigation is ongoing. If necessary, we will
not hesitate to take regulatory action."
Monitor will announce the outcome of its regulatory
investigation in due course.
ENDS
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