A mental health hospital has retained its requires improvement rating following an inspection by the CQC.
The healthcare system is ‘still not learning’ from mental health inpatient deaths, according to a new report.
An investigation has found ‘serious failings’ in how the NHS listens to and responds to patient feedback.
Urgent and emergency services at University Hospital North Durham and Darlington Memorial Hospital have been rated good by the CQC.
Concerns have been raised over a hospital’s procedures following the death of a 42-year-old patient.
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust has apologised over failures at a kidney dialysis unit.
An admissions restriction has been lifted at an acute mental health ward following ‘significant safety improvements’.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has issued an apology following a BBC investigation into maternity unit deaths.
Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee, Layla Moran, has said she is ‘shocked’ at ongoing shortfalls at the CQC.
Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust (RCHT) has pledged further action after its urgent and emergency care service was re-rated requires improvement.
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Northallerton, North Yorkshire£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support
Brent, London (Greater)£88,047 - £107,819