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George Eliot hospital takeover plans approved by government | George Eliot hospital takeover plans approved by government |
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Plans which could see a private firm run a Warwickshire hospital have been recommended for approval by the Department of Health. | Plans which could see a private firm run a Warwickshire hospital have been recommended for approval by the Department of Health. |
The NHS Trust Development Authority (NTDA) said the George Eliot Hospital in Nuneaton could be taken over by "a non-NHS organisation" or another trust. | The NHS Trust Development Authority (NTDA) said the George Eliot Hospital in Nuneaton could be taken over by "a non-NHS organisation" or another trust. |
It was put in special measures earlier this year because of major failings. | It was put in special measures earlier this year because of major failings. |
The NTDA will decide whether to advertise for bids for the running of the hospital at a board meeting later. | The NTDA will decide whether to advertise for bids for the running of the hospital at a board meeting later. |
If the hospital was to be taken over by a private company, it would become the second in two years after Circle Health took over the running of Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust in Cambridgeshire in February 2012. | If the hospital was to be taken over by a private company, it would become the second in two years after Circle Health took over the running of Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust in Cambridgeshire in February 2012. |
The NTDA board paper said it would be "prudent" for services at the George Eliot hospital to be run by a "strategic partner" by April 2015. | The NTDA board paper said it would be "prudent" for services at the George Eliot hospital to be run by a "strategic partner" by April 2015. |
It said that "an open procurement process" should take place in order to attract proposals from another NHS trust or private companies. | It said that "an open procurement process" should take place in order to attract proposals from another NHS trust or private companies. |
The George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust provides hospital and community services for about 290,000 patients. | The George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust provides hospital and community services for about 290,000 patients. |
The hospital had the highest death rate in England in 2011. | The hospital had the highest death rate in England in 2011. |
It was one of 11 trusts placed into special measures in July following a national review of mortality by the health service's medical director, Sir Bruce Keogh. | It was one of 11 trusts placed into special measures in July following a national review of mortality by the health service's medical director, Sir Bruce Keogh. |
The trust said it had been seeking a partner "via a competitive procurement process" for several months. | The trust said it had been seeking a partner "via a competitive procurement process" for several months. |
A statement on the trust website said: "We are not in the position to achieve foundation trust status as a standalone organisation, due to financial and clinical considerations. " | A statement on the trust website said: "We are not in the position to achieve foundation trust status as a standalone organisation, due to financial and clinical considerations. " |
It said merging with another trust or a private company was "the most appropriate option". | It said merging with another trust or a private company was "the most appropriate option". |
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