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Royal United Hospital Bath

Overall: Requires improvement read more about inspection ratings

Directors Offices, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Bath, Avon, BA1 3NG (01225) 428331

Provided and run by:
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Report from 31 October 2024 assessment

Ratings

  • Overall

    Requires improvement

  • Safe

    Requires improvement

  • Effective

    Good

  • Caring

    Outstanding

  • Responsive

    Requires improvement

  • Well-led

    Requires improvement

Our view of the service

We carried out an unannounced assessment of the Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust from 13th March to 14 June 2024 , which included a site visit on 20 and 21 March 2024. This was because we had received information of concern relating to specific wards regarding the safety and quality of the surgical service. For the purposes of the site visit we visited 3 surgical wards: Forrester Brown, Pulteney and Philip Yeoman Ward. We considered information and data regarding the surgical service received from the trust; information gathered onsite as well as feedback around the experience of patients that used surgical services. At our last rated inspection of surgery services in 2015, surgical care was rated good. At this assessment, the areas we rated were good. We found there was a shared vision, strategy and culture. The trust was in the process of its cultural improvement programme and the direction of travel was positive. The trust detected risks in the care environment, however, we have asked the trust to produce an action plan to assure us that all the risks identified in the fire risk assessments have been mitigated. The trust’s audit program monitored compliance with evidence-based good practice and care standards. The audits showed good compliance; however, we noted 2 areas where we expect to see improvement and have asked the trust to provide an action plan. These were to; improve the monitoring of patients' food and fluid intake and improve the timeliness of venous thromboembolism assessments when patients were admitted to the surgical wards. The trust had a proactive and positive culture of safety however, there was a backlog of safety incidents which required inspection. We have asked the trust to provide an action plan.