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Eleven hospitals are being placed in special measures because of major failings, the government has announced. Eleven hospital trusts are being placed in special measures because of major failings, the government has announced.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the trusts, among 14 investigated for high death rates, had problems so entrenched that tough action was needed.Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the trusts, among 14 investigated for high death rates, had problems so entrenched that tough action was needed.
He cited examples of staffing problems, poor care and weak leadership as he announced the move in Parliament.He cited examples of staffing problems, poor care and weak leadership as he announced the move in Parliament.
The other three trusts investigated were also told to make improvements following the review.The other three trusts investigated were also told to make improvements following the review.
But the health secretary said investigators had confidence the leadership at those trusts was capable of making the changes needed.But the health secretary said investigators had confidence the leadership at those trusts was capable of making the changes needed.
As part of the process of special measures for the other 11, teams of external experts will be sent into the organisations to work with the senior management team.As part of the process of special measures for the other 11, teams of external experts will be sent into the organisations to work with the senior management team.
Regular updates on their progress will also be given.Regular updates on their progress will also be given.
Mr Hunt set out a detailed breakdown of the problems identified at the individual trusts, but among the common themes identified were:Mr Hunt set out a detailed breakdown of the problems identified at the individual trusts, but among the common themes identified were:
• Patients being left on trolleys, unmonitored for excessive periods and then being talked down to by consultants• Patients being left on trolleys, unmonitored for excessive periods and then being talked down to by consultants
• Poor maintenance in operating theatres, potentially putting patients in danger• Poor maintenance in operating theatres, potentially putting patients in danger
• Patients often being moved repeatedly between wards without being told why• Patients often being moved repeatedly between wards without being told why
• Staff working for 12 days in a row without a break• Staff working for 12 days in a row without a break
• Blood being taken from patients in full view of the rest of the ward• Blood being taken from patients in full view of the rest of the ward
• Low levels of clinical cover - especially out of hours• Low levels of clinical cover - especially out of hours
Mr Hunt said: "We have taken swift and tough action to make sure these hospitals are given all necessary support to improve.Mr Hunt said: "We have taken swift and tough action to make sure these hospitals are given all necessary support to improve.
"We owe it to the three million people who use the NHS every week to tackle and confront mediocrity and inadequate leadership head on.""We owe it to the three million people who use the NHS every week to tackle and confront mediocrity and inadequate leadership head on."
'Not good enough''Not good enough'
The investigation into the 14 trusts was launched earlier this year following the public inquiry into the Stafford Hospital scandal, which said the public had been betrayed by a system which put "corporate self-interest" ahead of patients.The investigation into the 14 trusts was launched earlier this year following the public inquiry into the Stafford Hospital scandal, which said the public had been betrayed by a system which put "corporate self-interest" ahead of patients.
The trusts were identified as they had the highest death rates in 2010-11 and 2011-12.The trusts were identified as they had the highest death rates in 2010-11 and 2011-12.
The probe has been led by NHS England's medical director Prof Sir Bruce Keogh and focused on whether the figures indicated sustained failings in the quality of care and treatment at the trusts.The probe has been led by NHS England's medical director Prof Sir Bruce Keogh and focused on whether the figures indicated sustained failings in the quality of care and treatment at the trusts.
Sir Bruce said: "Not one of these trusts has been given a clean bill of health by my review teams.Sir Bruce said: "Not one of these trusts has been given a clean bill of health by my review teams.
"These reviews have been highly rigorous and uncovered previously undisclosed problems."These reviews have been highly rigorous and uncovered previously undisclosed problems.
"I felt it was crucial to provide a clear diagnosis, to write the prescription, and, most importantly, to identify what help these organisations might need to support their recovery or accelerate improvement."I felt it was crucial to provide a clear diagnosis, to write the prescription, and, most importantly, to identify what help these organisations might need to support their recovery or accelerate improvement.
"Mediocrity is simply not good enough and, based on the findings from this review I have set out an achievable ambition which will help these hospitals improve dramatically over the next two years.""Mediocrity is simply not good enough and, based on the findings from this review I have set out an achievable ambition which will help these hospitals improve dramatically over the next two years."
The 11 trusts in special measures are: North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Medway NHS Foundation Trust.The 11 trusts in special measures are: North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Medway NHS Foundation Trust.
The other three investigated are: Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust and Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust.The other three investigated are: Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust and Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust.
Between them the trusts run 19 acute hospitals.Between them the trusts run 19 acute hospitals.
Mr Hunt sought to blame the last Labour Government for failing to expose flaws in the NHS.
But Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham dismissed the charge, and accused Mr Hunt of "playing politics with people's lives".