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Single Hospital Service update Paul Nethercott Community Partnership Manager Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Why are we creating a Single Hospital Service? Manchester has the highest rate of early death from respiratory (breathing) diseases in England. More than 64% of these deaths are considered to be preventable. Manchester has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the country; with just over 32% of children aged under 16 living in poverty, and many live in homes where no-one is employed. Nearly 4,000 people aged 16–64 in Manchester were long-term unemployed in 2014. This was 10.5% of the Manchester population. In August 2015, there were 2,895 patients in Manchester diagnosed with dementia. The vast majority (95%) of these patients are aged 65 and over. We have the highest number of smoking-related deaths in the country. Each year there are some 735 deaths and 4,760 hospital admissions due to smoking Some 350 people under the age of 75 die from cardiovascular (heart) disease in Manchester each year. In Trafford there is less deprivation but an older population

The case for change Hospital services in our locality are facing a number of challenges: Care is fragmented - resulting in an unacceptable variation in care Staffing challenges and the need to move to consistent 7- day services for our patients Increased demand for services Financial deficits and sustainability Sir Jonathan Michael independent review for Manchester Health and Wellbeing Board Agreed to create a new, city-wide hospital Trust for City of Manchester, Trafford and the communities we serve.

What is our vision? Creating a new NHS Foundation Trust provides the ideal platform to deliver the benefits of a Single Hospital Service to the population of Manchester, Trafford and the wider region. The new organisation will improve the health and quality of life of our diverse population by building an organisation that: Excels in quality, safety and patient experience Is recognised internationally as a leading healthcare provider Attracts, develops and retains great people Plays its full part in the GM health and social care economy Undertakes large scale research, innovation and teaching for the benefit of the NHS

Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) Single Hospital Service Hospitals in the new Trust Trust they are now in Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) St. Mary’s Hospital Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Manchester Royal Eye Hospital University Dental Hospital of Manchester Trafford General Hospital Altrincham Hospital Wythenshawe Hospital Withington Community Hospital North Manchester General Hospital 5

PTIP (Post-Transaction Integration Plan) What have we achieved before Oct 2017? Competition Case Patient Benefits Case Full Business Case PTIP (Post-Transaction Integration Plan)

“The CMA has cleared the merger between the two Manchester hospital Trusts as it will be of overall benefit to patients. Patients who are expected to benefit from the merger include those at risk of heart attacks or strokes, and those who need vascular surgery or kidney stone removal.” - 1st August 2017

Process on track achieved Sept 2017 Full Business Case & Integration Plan Submitted Full Business Case Appraisal Process Advised CMA on Patient Benefits Case Process on track achieved Sept 2017

Months of Consultation Widespread Engagement 5 Clinical Leads 500+ Clinicians Engaged 3,000+ responses Patient Benefits Cases 15 Months of Consultation 13

New Foundation Trust – New Name: From 1st October 2017 All hospitals will keep their current names and have a strong identity in the new Trust e.g. Wythenshawe Hospital, Trafford General Hospital

Successes to date: October 2017 – January 2018 Governing Body elected including links to Community Partners. Board and Executive in place. SHS Integration process Day 1 targets met and day 1 -100 on target to be achieved. Team integration process began. Opportunities to build on 2 organisations strengths.