Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust

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Humber NHS Foundation Trust
TypeMental Health trust
HeadquartersWillerby Hill, Beverley Road, Willerby, England
Region servedHull, East Riding of Yorkshire
ChairJane Fenwick
Chief executiveDavid Hill
Websitewww.humber.nhs.uk
Care Quality CommissionCQC report

Humber NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health, learning disability, community and addictions services to people in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It employs nearly 3000 staff.

It was the first Mental Health Trust to use Lorenzo patient record systems part of the now discredited NPfIT.

The hospital closed 18 of its 30 beds in July 2013 at East Riding Community Hospital in Beverley after a Care Quality Commission report said 65% of its nurses were "not fully competent", but at an unannounced inspection in October 2013 it was found to have met the required standards.[1]

In 2014 CQC inspectors found there were long waiting times for children and young people and that community nurses were failing to meet four-hour targets for urgent referrals. Children requiring speech and language therapy were also facing long delays for treatment.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "East Riding hospital inspectors say 'great improvements' made". BBC News. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Children with mental health problems waiting months for support from Humber NHS trust, inspectors find". Hull Daily Mail. 3 October 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.

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