21 May 2012
This statement is issued on behalf of Professor Steve West, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West of England and chair of the project team.
University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and North
Bristol Trust have jointly approved a project team to develop a
strategy and make recommendations for how hospitals across the city
will deliver the Bristol Health Services Plan.
The project team will also recommend the organisational
management structure required to deliver these hospital services.
The recommendation may be to bring together both Trusts into a
single organisation or it may be to remain as separate
organisations, working in ever closer partnership.
Professor Steve West, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the
West of England, is chairing the project and Andrea Young (from NHS
South of England) is the Project Director.
The project team also includes:
- Peter Rilett, chair, NBT
- Ruth Brunt, chief executive, NBT
- John Savage, chair, UH Bristol
- Robert Woolley, chief executive, UH Bristol
- Stephen Harrison, chair, NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South
Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Cluster
- Deborah Evans, chief executive, NHS Bristol, North Somersetand
South Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust Cluster
- Dr Stephen Illingworth, chair, South Gloucestershire Clinical
Commissioning Group
The strategy and recommendations will be presented to both
Trusts boards at their meetings at the end of July 2012.
Professor West, the project chair, said: "This project is a
critical next step in the Trusts' working partnership to ensure the
delivery of quality healthcare for the residents of Bristol, South
Gloucestershire, North Somerset and further afield. The
strategy will ensure that both organisations are best placed to
meet the future national and local demands on the
NHS."
In the meantime, it is business as usual for both Trusts as they
continue to work in partnership, through their partnership
agreement, and NBT continues with its application to become a
Foundation Trust and aiming to achieve this in December 2012.
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