News story: Kettering Hospital to improve A&E service and finances As a result, Kettering will now:
While Kettering has made significant progress in improving its A&E service, it is still failing to consistently meet the national target of treating 95% of A&E patients within 4 hours.
Significant progress has also been made by Kettering’s new leadership in becoming compliant with all Health & Safety Executive and local fire authority guidelines.
Monitor will continue to scrutinise the trust’s progress in making these improvements.
See also:
- create and implement a realistic and robust short-term financial recovery plan
- develop and effectively deliver a long-term strategic plan
- update its emergency care action plan to ensure closer working with other local health and social care organisations
While Kettering has made significant progress in improving its A&E service, it is still failing to consistently meet the national target of treating 95% of A&E patients within 4 hours.
Significant progress has also been made by Kettering’s new leadership in becoming compliant with all Health & Safety Executive and local fire authority guidelines.
Monitor will continue to scrutinise the trust’s progress in making these improvements.
See also:
- KGH agrees plan to improve finances and reduce waiting times Northamptonshire Telegraph
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