NHS Trust recognised as best in North West in national study as Southport Hospital scores 99% in two categories

Andrew Brown
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Staff at Southport Hospital

Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (MWL) has been named as the best in the North West and one of the top performing Trusts in England in the latest national assessments.

The Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE) programme saw MWL officially ranked as the top performing NHS Trust in the North West and the fourth highest ranking in the country after inspections were carried out at Southport, Ormskirk, Whiston and St Helens hospitals, and the intermediate care unit at Newton Hospital.

PLACE inspections see each individual facility scored for areas that really matter to patients including cleanliness, food, privacy and dignity, condition and appearance and the quality of the environment for patients with dementia and disabilities.

The Trust scored particularly highly in terms of cleanliness with Whiston, St Helens and Ormskirk hospitals scoring 100% with Newton and Southport scoring more than 99% in both categories.

Whiston, St Helens and Newton hospitals also scored 100% in the condition, appearance and maintenance category with Southport and Ormskirk again scoring more than 99%.

The PLACE assessments are carried out by patients, patient representatives and members of the public who inspect and score all acute and specialist organisations throughout England.

Rob Cooper, Chief Executive of MWL said:

“We are incredibly proud to see these results which show that the Trust provides one of the best environments and facilities for our patients in the country.

“The results highlight our commitment to providing high quality 5 Star Care for our patients and I am immensely proud of all our teams who work so hard to maintain the highest standards possible across the Trust.’’

Notes

  1. This year 1,107assessments were undertaken across the country compared to 1,106 in 2023.  Just 12 assessments were excluded due to missing components which means the national PLACE findings are based on the 1,093 remaining assessments.
  2. Overall, the national average for cleanliness was 98.3%.

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