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Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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6-551: Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust runs the 400 bed Barnsley Hospital in Barnsley , South Yorkshire , England. It became a Foundation Trust in 2005. In 2017 the trust established a subsidiary company, Barnsley Facilities Services, to which 140 estates and facilities staff were transferred. The intention was to achieve VAT benefits, as well as pay bill savings, by recruiting new staff on less expensive non-NHS contracts. VAT benefits arise because NHS trusts can only claim VAT back on

12-499: A small subset of goods and services they buy. The Value Added Tax Act 1994 provides a mechanism through which NHS trusts can qualify for refunds on contracted-out services. In May 2014 it emerged that the Trust, after being investigated for "financial irregularities" was in the red to the tune of £7.4m after repeated failure to hit national accident-and-emergency targets which resulted in the trust spending 10% more than expected. Jane Ashby

18-609: A three-year contract in March 2014 to deliver healthcare cleaning services at the hospital. It implemented a new e-prescribing system in May 2022. This van chart drugs, complete rounds and administer medications. Barnsley Hospital Barnsley Hospital is an acute general hospital in Barnsley , South Yorkshire , England. It is managed by the Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust . The hospital has its origins in

24-545: The Barnsley Union Workhouse Infirmary which opened in 1852. It was expanded in 1875 and a new purpose-built infirmary, designed with a pavilion layout, was completed in 1883. It became Barnsley Municipal Hospital in 1930 but was renamed St Helen Hospital in 1935, before joining the National Health Service in 1948. A major redevelopment of the site to create Barnsley District General Hospital

30-593: The finance director was sacked in December 2014 after it was discovered that one-off income had been misrepresented in the accounts and that predicted cost savings were over-stated at £6m when they amounted to only £2m. The trust expects to be in deficit of £12 million in April 2015. The trust has been threatened with "cessation of the supply of key drugs, doctors from the trust’s preferred medical locum agency and catering" by suppliers because of its financial situation. In 2014/5

36-502: The trust was given a loan of £18.5 million by the Department of Health which is supposed to be paid back in five years. It was the first trust in England to adopt a new digital portal allowing patients to receive and respond to appointment letters digitally, in March 2017. In October 2019 it was the only trust to hit both the 4 hour NHS targets . G4S Integrated Services (G4S) was awarded

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