Annual Report and Accounts, 1996 - 1997
Scope and Contents
Accounts in printed issue and the report in a newspaper style issue. Chief Executives Report with mini photo. Importance of working closely with G.P’s. Agreement with CHHA to re-design Addenbrooke’s Hospital
New Chairman Mr Tony Deakin and mini photo Replaces Dr John Bradfield
Group photo with names of all executive and non executive members And description of functions
New OP Clinic at the Rosie and photo of Countess of St Andrews at opening ceremony - Description of new clinic
Car parking review group - Collaboration with City Council
Re-engineering programme led by Roy Mawford and mini photo - Biggest review ever at AH examples of 13 projects
Volunteers by Eileen Robertson and photo of Lady Elizabeth Toulson - Description of their various activities
Religious and cultural Beliefs handbook and group photo of launch - Quick reference guide for staff
First Patients Panel launched - Successful recruitment
Patient Satisfaction Office and statistics re complaints -Description of work
Open Day success Sep 1996 and photo
Mental Health moves to Addenbrooke’s and photo of ‘Cobwebs’ (new home for residents) on Gresham Road. Opening of 20 bed acute admission ward Aug 1997
Focus on Midwifery Team and photo of midwives. Based at G.P. Practices and description of service
Refurbished dialysis unit and photo - New facilities described at cost of £400,000 a quarter of this funded by Addenbrooke’s Kidney Patients Association (AKPA)
A and E allow close relatives to witness resuscitation
Heart start resuscitation and photo training for relatives of high-risk heart attack patients
Cost of new technology Details of costs of new equipment
Rapid Diagnosis Breast Cancer Unit Clinic + photo New clinic described
New High Dependency Unit for Region’s children + photo of Dr Mary Archer with nurse and sick baby. Admission criteria explained
Centre for Gaucher’s Disease (Rare genetic disorder) First UK Centre under Prof Tim Cox
Small Bowel transplant Description one of only three centres in the UK
Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre Description and photo of Prof Picard with Duke of Gloucester
Partnership with Smith Kline Beecham in Research Unit Description and photo of Dr Paul Nicholson with Chairman
Work of Dr Trevor Baglin Director of Medical Education within Hospital + photo Growing team and for student places and good results.
Growth of Research facilities at A.H. Dr David Brown, Research and Development Director Description and photo of Alan Wildsmith who had kidney donated by his wife
Charter Mark success and photo One of Neonatal Service and one of Outpatients Play Services
King’s Fund Award for Excellence
ISO 9002 Registration Quality statues for Disablement Services and Cancer Service.
Investors in People Award For Estate and Facilities Team (First NHS department in Cambridge to be awards this)
Quality Council formed
Photo of launch with Anne Campbell MP
Pay Awards at 3.25% One of highest in country (limit of 2% on high earners with money saved to address issue of low pay)
NVQ Success for Katherine Richardson and photo City ad Guilds Silver Medal
Financial summary 1996/7 Statistics and financial outlook and mini photo of Roger Swain, Finance Director.
New Diabetes Centre set to open. Due to open in June 1998. Details of the centre (Eleanor Cripps Diabetes Centre).
Treatment Performance and Patient Activity - summary
Increase in doctors Details of specialities involved
Security Review Proposals by staff and Union Reps.
New ward set to open for elderly mentally ill and illustration 22 bed James Ward replaces its namesake currently at Kent House, Fulbourn Hospital. Building Started (next to Dept. of Medicine for the Elderly)
Dates
- Creation: 1996 - 1997
Extent
2 volume(s) (2 vols)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
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