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Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust

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Type of Trust
NHS hospital trust
Trust Details
Last annual budget £316 million
Employees
Chair Sir Robert Finch
Chief Executive Robert J Bell
Links
Website Royal Brompton and Harefield
Care Quality Commission reports CQC

The Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust was an NHS foundation trust which ran the Royal Brompton Hospital in Kensington and Harefield Hospital in Hillingdon, London, England.

The Trust has been centrally involved in a long running row over attempts to reduce the number of children's heart surgery units in England following the enquiry into deaths of children at Bristol Royal Infirmary. It was agreed in July 2012 to end children's surgery at the Brompton, Leeds and Leicester.[1] after an unsuccessful judicial review action by the Trust. However, in June 2013 Jeremy Hunt suspended this plan and asked NHS England to reconsider and to produce a new report at the end of July, a report which has (in November 2013)[2] yet to appear.

It was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that time it had 3125 full-time equivalent staff and a sickness absence rate of 2.49%. 92% of staff recommend it as a place for treatment and 81% recommended it as a place to work.[3]

The trust plans a merger with Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust which could take place by April 2021. All the services would move from Chelsea to Guy’s Westminster Bridge site and the Royal Brompton site could potentially be sold for a billion pounds. The Harefield Hospital services would remain in Uxbridge.[4]

Private patients

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About 12% of the trust's income came from private patients in 2014. The Brompton Private Patient Unit has opened an outpatients clinic in Harley Street.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hospitals to close heart units after years of delays that 'cost children's lives'". Guardian. 4 July 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Children's Heart Surgery Unit Cuts Suspended". Sky News. 12 June 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  3. ^ "HSJ reveals the best places to work in 2015". Health Service Journal. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Merger deal paves way for huge land sale". Health Service Journal. 31 January 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  5. ^ "NHS expands private care to help fill £20bn funding gap". Financial Times. 2 March 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2017.