Media Pack Introduction Media enquiries During office hours, all media enquiries should be directed to the Press Office on 02476 967596 or 07717 660194. Out-of-hours and weekends The duty Press Officer can be contacted outside office hours: 07717 660194 or via the hospital switchboard 02476 964000. News and press releases All the latest news from UHCW can be viewed at http://www.uhcw.nhs.uk/media/ The website news section is regularly updated. The details in this pack are subject to change. Last updated September 2010. 2 Contents 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust In Brief Where We Lead Vital Statistics Partner Profile People Profile How We Are Run UHCW NHS Trust Facts And Figures FAQs 3 01 University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust In Brief University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust is one of the newest and busiest NHS teaching Trusts in the country, caring for more than a million people from across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. We run University Hospital, Coventry and the Hospital of St Cross, Rugby. Our focus is on high quality patient care, stringent infection control and key specialties including cardiology, neurosurgery, stroke, joint replacements, IVF, diabetes, cancer care and kidney transplants. Our mission is to: CARE: Deliver the best care for patients Patient care is at the centre of our work and we will focus on continually improving the quality of patient care and patients’ experience ACHIEVE: Achieve excellence in education and training We will support and inspire future generations of healthcare professionals by instilling a culture of achievement, education, training and development INNOVATE: Innovate through research and learning Through continuous innovation, we will strive to lead in improving patient care, driven by clinical leadership, championing research and collaborating with our patients Did you know? University Hospital Coventry Is home to the first PET scanner outside London. This cutting edge technology and will be used in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Costing £1.6 million, the PET CT scanner is among only a handful of its kind in the UK and will end local cancer patients having to travel to London for a specialist scan Has over 8,000 hand basins. Every ward area has a sink placed at the entrance to every bay for staff and visitors to wash their hands and help reduce the risk of infection Is the largest centre for 'living donor kidney transplants' in the NHS Is one of a few Trusts in the West Midlands offering 24-hour primary 4 angioplasty treatment for heart attack Has its own helicopter pad for the air ambulance to bring patients to the hospital with major injuries and for specialist treatment Has patient entertainment systems at every bedside equipped with TV, radio and internet access The Hospital of St Cross Is more than 125 years old Treats almost 70,000 outpatients, 25,000 patients with minor injuries or illnesses and carries out over 8,000 operations, every year Provides and manages the National Bowel Screening Programme for the Central and North West regions Is home to the Retinal Screening Programme for Coventry and Warwickshire, which examines diabetic patients to identify opthalmological (eye) damage and prevent further deterioration of vision Has five surgical theatres and an endoscopy suite. Two of the theatres have specialised tented and extraction systems for patients undergoing joint replacement or spinal surgery 5 02 Where We Lead UHCW has recently won the following awards: Tissue Viability Award 2010 To UHCW Specialist Nurse Vanessa McDonagh for her work promoting the caring off and preventing of pressure sores. ICT Excellence Awards November 2009 VitalPAC (patient monitoring system) won the Best Added Value Project. BT e-Health Insider Awards October 2009 The VitalPAC system was shortlisted under the category "Best use of wireless healthcare". Migraine Heroes Healthcare Awards – Best Healthcare Professional 2009 This award was given to neurologist Mohammed Belhag after he was nominated by a patient. He managed to get her migraines under control without prescribing drugs or performing surgery. British Medical Association Highly Commended Award September 2009 This went to MS specialist nurse Wendy Hartland after writing a book on falls aimed at those with MS aged between 20 and 40. This went on to become the most downloaded leaflet from the MS Trust website. Macular Disease Society Best Support Services Award September 2009 Adrian Sexton and the Low Vision Department won the Macular Disease Society’s Best Support Services Award after being nominated by patients. Innovative Health and Social Care Technology Award May 2009 The Centre for Reproductive Medicine won this award for dramatically increasing its use of single embryo transfer for patients having IVF treatment and reducing its multiple pregnancy rates. The new technology used involves improved embryo selection by a longer period of culture in the laboratory; up to 7 days. Regional Health and Social Care Awards May 2009 VitalPAC – Finalist for the Innovative Health and Social Care Technology Award, having replaced traditional paper observation charts with electronic versions. 6 03 Vital Statistics Vital Statistics 2009/10 2008/09 Number of people attending an Outpatient appointment 2009/10 527,326 2008/09 483,212 Number of outpatient appointments 575,302 531,002 The number of people attending Accident & Emergency (A&E) including specialist Children’s A&E The number of Inpatients and Daycases (based on Admissions) Babies Delivered 156,865 150,101 133,909 128,313 5,790 5,721 Patients having operations in theatres 45,465 44,239 Number of staff working in our hospitals 6,400 approx 6,400 approx More information can be found in the Trust’s full annual report for 2009-2010 at www.uhcw.nhs.uk/about/annualreport 7 04 Partner Profile Key organisations we work with We are the principal teaching hospital for Warwick Medical School with which we work in close partnership to develop innovative medical education programmes and clinical research. We are a major partner in the Health Innovation and Education Cluster for the West Midlands (south) Coventry University Warwick Medical School NHS Warwickshire NHS Coventry Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust PFI Partner Organisations These are businesses from the private sector who helped with the construction and maintenance of University Hospital in Coventry and services at this hospital and the Hospital of St Cross in Rugby. Skanska Facilities Management ISS Mediclean General Electric (GE) Project Co 8 05 People Profile We have a number of specialists at UHCW NHS Trust. If you would like to speak to any of those named below please call the Communications Team. Anaesthesia Edwin Borman Consultant anaesthetist and Clinical Director for Anaesthesia, council member of the BMA (since 1991) and former council member of the GMC (from 1994-2008). Specialises in anaesthesia and regulation issues. Mathew Patteril Consultant cardiothoracic anaesthetist and Deputy Clinical Director for the department of Anaesthesia and pain management. His speciality is cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and cardiac critical care medicine. Breast Surgery Mr Steve Parker Consultant breast surgeon happy to discuss anything to do with breast surgery. Mr Martin Lee Consultant Breast Surgeon; President of the Association of Breast Surgery; Chair of Breast Group, National Cancer Intelligence Network Cardiology Dr Faizel Osman Consultant Cardiologist / Electrophysiologist. Speciality is Cardiac Electrophysiology/Ablation and Devices (ICD/CRT). Dr Prithwish Banerjee Consultant Cardiologist and Lead of Heart Failure. Cardiovascular Prof Francesco P Cappuccio Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine & Epidemiology and Consultant Physician. Specialities include Cardiovascular Medicine and Prevention and Salt intake. 9 Diabetes Dr Aresh Anwar Consultant in diabetes and endocrinology specialising in obesity and antenatal patients. Fertility/Obstetrics and Gynaecology Mr Richard Kennedy Richard Kennedy is a leading expert in reproductive medicine. He is also the Trust Chief Medical Officer. Dr Rina Agrawal Consultant & Honorary Associate Professor for Obstetrics/Gynaecology and Specialist Reproductive Medicine. She specialises in Reproductive Medicine, Assisted Conception and Gynaecology/Obstetrics. Infectious Diseases Dr Ravi Gowda Consultant in Infectious Diseases specialising in infection and tropical medicine. Kidney transplantations Dr Rob Higgins Recognised nationally and internationally as a leading expert in kidney transplantations, Dr Rob Higgins is available to give an expert's view point on kidney disease in the community; dialysis and kidney failure and kidney transplantation, especially ethics and antibody incompatible transplantation. Midwifery Amanda Hogan Associate Head of Midwifery. Specialises in maternity service development, normal birth, reducing inappropriate medical intervention, midwifery, student midwives, maternity workforce planning and medical ethics and law. Neurosurgery Mr Munchi Choksey Mr Munchi Choksey is an expert in head injury, spinal problems, infection after surgery and neurosurgery in general. Neurology Dr Anthony Kenton Consultant neurologist specializing in stroke. 10 Nursing Professor Mark Radford Divisional Director of Nursing (Surgery).Specialises in nursing, surgical nursing perioperative care, advanced practice nursing and research. Ross Palmer Modern matron, Trauma and orthopaedics. Speciality is nursing and divisional nursing. Obstetrics Manu Vatish Consultant in obstetrics and gynaecology specializing in high risk obstetric and pregnancy care. Ophthalmology Harpreet Ahluwalia Consultant ophthalmologist and Lead for Oculoplastics, Orbital & Ocular Cancers and an Associate Clinical Professor for Warwick Medical School. Physiotherapy Lynn Thomas Therapy Services Manager specializing in physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Plastic Surgery Alan Park Consultant plastic surgeon specialising in trauma and plastic and reconstructive surgery of the breast and hypospadias. Radiology/Diagnostics Santosh Rai Consultant in diagnostics specilaising in Musculoskeletal, General CT /MRI and Ultrasound. Richard Wellings Consultant in diagnostics specialising in Orthopaedic Radiology, CT, MRI and Ultrasound. Alison Duncan Consultant Breast Radiologist and Director of Coventry Warwickshire and Solihull Breast Screening Programme 11 Respiratory Dr David Parr Consultant Physician, Respiratory and General Medicine; Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham; Honorary Associate Professor, University of Warwick. Specialty areas: COPD, alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolic disease, sleep medicine. Research Interests; COPD, alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, computed tomography and quantitative imaging. Trauma and Orthopaedics Giles Pattison Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic and Trauma surgeon. Specialises in children’s bone and joint problems including trauma. Irene van der Ploeg Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic and Trauma surgeon specialising in paediatric orthopaedics. Dhushy Kumar Consultant in Critical Care, Anaesthesia and helicopter emergency medicine services. Richard King Consultant orthopaedic consultant. Specialises in innovation and has designed the KingMark to measure hips before surgery. Alison Edwards Consultant orthopaedic consultant specialising in upper limb and paediatrics. Urogynaecologist Margaret Spiteri Consultant urogynaecologist specialising in dysfunction of the pelvic organs and the pelvic floor. Urology/Men's Health Mr Ken Desi Mr Desi’s areas of expertise are urological cancers in particular prostate cancer, as well as benign conditions of the prostate, and erectile dysfunction. Mr Tony Blacker Consultant Urological Surgeon, specialising in laparoscopic kidney surgery and kidney stones. 12 06 How We Are Run Trust Board Led by the Chairman and Chief Executive, the Trust Board is the principal decision making forum of the Trust. It comprises Executive Directors and Directors in attendance who are paid by the Trust for particular roles within the organisation, and Non-Executive Directors who are members of the community appointed by the independent NHS Appointments Commission. The primary roles of the Trust Board are to: Set the strategic direction and key corporate objectives of the Trust Monitor the Trust’s performance against those objectives Be responsive to the local community and accountable to the Secretary of State for services provided by the Trust Ensure that the Trust fully complies with its statutory duties and the Code of Conduct and Code of Accountability for NHS Boards issued by the Secretary of State for Health in April 1994 (revised 2004)Public meetings of the Trust Board are held regularly and provide the opportunity for staff, patients and the public to attend and to ask questions. In addition, the Trust’s Annual Report is presented at the Annual Public Meeting. As part of the Trust’s commitment to openness and accountability, the public is invited to attend any public Trust Board meetings. All public Trust Board papers are published on the Trust’s website. Our Organisational Structure Executive Directors Andrew Hardy Chief Executive Officer since June 2010 Andrew is responsible for meeting all the statutory requirements of the Trust and is the Trust’s Accountable Officer to Parliament. He also leads on the Foundation Trust application. 13 Richard Kennedy Chief Medical Officer Appointed August 2008, Richard is responsible for clinical governance, quality and patient safety, information governance and non clinical risk and consultant appraisal. He joined the Trust in 1988 as Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist. He is also Director of the Centre for Reproductive Medicine (CRM) and a Specialist Advisor to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. Dr Ann-Marie Cannaby Chief Nursing and Operating Officer Appointed February 2005 and responsible for infection control, safeguarding children, nursing and midwifery. Ann-Marie joined the NHS in 1989 and was previously Head of Nursing for Medicine and A&E Services for University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. Christine Watts Chief Marketing Officer 14 Appointed in May 2009 Christine joined the Trust from the private sector and is responsible for all its communications with its staff, patients, partners and community and commercial strategy. She also leads the public and patient involvement agenda, complaints, Patient Advice and Liaison Service and ICT team. Alan Jones Acting Chief Finance Officer (since June 2010) Alan is responsible for financial reporting, financial control, payroll and financial performance management. Ian Crich Chief Human Resource Manager Ian is Executive Director for estates (including Clinical Sciences Building, Private Finance Initiative partnerships, environment and sustainability agendas), fire and security and library services. These important areas will benefit from Ian’s focused leadership. He will also lead on the equality and diversity agenda to ensure these are embedded in all of our Trust practises and processes. 15 Philip Townshend - Chairman Appointed 2001 until February 2011. Philip is chairman of the Trust Board, Charitable Funds Committee and Remuneration Committee. He is also a practicing solicitor advocate and an elected councilor on Coventry City Council, where he is the Cabinet member for Corporate and Neighbourhood Services. Nicholas Stokes - Non-Executive Director and Vice Chair Appointed April 2004 to March 2012. Nicholas is also Director of Marketing and Communications at Coventry University and was previously Marketing Director of Lloyds Pharmacy Ltd. Brendan Connor - Non-Executive Director Appointed June 2007 until June 2011 and chair of the Finance and Performance Committee. Brendan’s experience includes being a board member of Advantage West Midlands and he is an independent member of West Midlands Police Authority and a Justice of the Peace. 16 Jack Harrison MBE JP - Non-Executive Director Appointed October 2007 until September 2011 and chair of the Clinical Governance Committee. Jack was also elected to Coventry City Council in 1996 and was Lord Mayor of Coventry for the municipal year 2009/2010. He is the chair of the licensing committee on Coventry City Council and the Chair of Governors at Caludon Castle School. He is a Justice of the Peace in the West Midlands. Tim Sawdon - Non-Executive Director Appointed from June 2003 to May 2011. Tim is also an elected member of Coventry City Council, a member of the West Midlands Policy Authority and a practising optometrist. Trevor Robinson - Non-Executive Director Appointed December 2008 to December 2012, Trevor took over as chair of the Audit Committee from April 2009. He has a strong background in public sector finance including 17 having been the Finance Director of Centro and Financial Advisor to the Association of London Government. Wendy Coy - Non-Executive Director Appointed for 12 months from 18 February 2010 to 17 February 2011, Wendy has 22 years’ experience in Human Resources, taking in both the public and private sector. From 2006 she has held the role of Head of Human Resources at Warwick Medical School, developing the Warwick Medical School and HR strategy, while also being responsible for Equality and Diversity for staff and students across the University of Warwick. 18 08 UHCW NHS Trust Facts And Figures Key facts We have: Achieved a rating from patients regarding experience of care at the Trust that is among the best in the country (National Inpatient Survey) Achieved a 40% reduction in MRSA and a 50% reduction in Clostridium difficile infections in 2008/09 Achieved and improved our performance against the three key targets for cancer patients for the second successive year Have approximately 6,400 staff (more information on staff can be found in the Trust’s Annual Report on our website at www.uhcw.nhs.uk) 19 09 FAQs 1. What is the size of each of UHCW NHS Trust’s sites? University Hospital in Coventry has 1,000 beds and its main corridor is a third of a mile from end to end. The Hospital of St Cross has 200 beds. 2. What are the Trust’s areas of expertise? Cardiovascular disease Neurosurgery Stroke Kidney transplants Joint replacements IVF Diabetes Cancer care Trauma 3. Does UHCW have Foundation Trust status? No, but UHCW is applying for NHS Foundation Trust status. The consultation period closed in December 2009 and the final decision should be known during 2011. 4. How many staff are there at UHCW? In total, there are 1,095 administrative and clerical staff (data taken from 31.03.09) and 5,294 clinical staff. 5. How many patients does UHCW NHS Trust treat in a year? UHCW NHS Trust treats more than 800,000 patients every year and serves a population of more than 1million people from across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. 6. What is UHCW NHS Trust’s stance on mixed wards? UHCW NHS Trust fully supports the NHS drive to eradicate mixed wards. The Trust has invested £170,000 to improve single sex facilities at Hospital St Cross, Rugby. More information on single sex accommodation can be found on the Trust website at: www.uhcw.nhs.uk 20