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St Mary’s NHS Treatment Centre welcomes John Utaka - Thursday 6 November 2008
John Utaka, Portsmouth FC winger and Nigerian international star, officially opened the children’s and adolescent areas at the Care UK St Mary’s NHS Treatment Centre in Portsmouth following their recent redesign at the hands of young people in the city.

Thanks to the scheme, the waiting areas and clinical rooms are much more inviting. They have been decorated with bespoke art work using under the sea, dance and football themes. Young people commissioned the artist, helped develop the designs and got out their paint brushes.
The project started last summer when Portsmouth City teaching PCT lead nurse for adolescents, Jo Lawson visited the treatment centre. She suggested 'Your Welcome' a Department of Health initiative that helps all health services to become 'young people friendly'.
Staff at the centre were keen to be involved. They assessed the children’s and adolescent areas as being too clinical. Jo put them in touch with Changes, an organisation which runs projects for young people in care in Portsmouth, and young people’s volunteering charity Motiv8, who agreed to get involved.
“Changes and Motiv8 young people decided that redecorating the areas would help it appeal more to young people and they took the rest of the project on. They bid for funds from young money, a Portsmouth City Council fund that is awarded by a panel of young people to bids by other young people,” explains Jo.
With the £2,700 they received they choose a local artist Mark Lewis, who is based at the Lodge Arts Centre in Victoria Park
“The girls and boys each had a wall to decorate in the adolescent treatment room. The girls choose a dance theme and helped Mark put together a design that used silhouettes of different dances. The boys wanted a football theme, and came up with a design that incorporated Pompey and a stadium imagery. That makes John the ideal person to help them celebrate their achievement and the improvement to the treatment centre environment that every young person using these services will benefit from for years to come. “
“Care UK would like to thank John for opening the children’s area. We want to make all children and young people feel welcome at the Centre. By brightening up the area the young people have made waiting less boring and less intimidating than sitting in a clinical environment.” said Dr Sushil Jathanna, Managing Director of Secondary Care at Care UK.
Treatment Centre at top of league table - Friday 10 October 2008
A national league table of independent treatment centres (ISTCs) published in the “Health Service Journal” in September 2008, has placed the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre in Plymouth at the top of the poll for overall percentage use.
The Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre is commissioned by NHS Plymouth on behalf of people of Devon, Torbay, Plymouth and Cornwall. The Treatment Centre opened its doors for NHS orthopaedic surgery and treatments in May 2005. Between that date and May 2008 it has achieved in excess of 100% of its target utilisation, making it one of the most productive ISTCs in the UK.
The news comes on top of an excellent patient satisfaction survey which showed 98% of patients rating the overall standard of care at the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre either excellent or very good, and 99 per cent saying that they would recommend the treatment centre to family and friends.
As well as achieving procedure numbers and patient satisfaction, the treatment centre has low infection rates. Independently recorded surgical site surveillance data since January 2006 shows the early infection rate for 936 hip replacements was 0.1 per cent (the NHS average was 1.2 per cent) and for 1159 knee replacements was 0.0 per cent (the NHS average was 0.7 per cent). [Source: Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust surveillance reports]
The treatment centre is part of a programme introduced by the Government to reduce waiting times and increase choice for NHS patients. It is run by the independent sector but funded by the NHS and services are free at the point of delivery to NHS patients. The Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre performs a wide range of orthopaedic procedures including hip and knee replacements, knee ligament reconstruction, complex foot surgery, shoulder/knee arthroscopic surgery and hand operations. About 3000 operations are carried each year in two modern laminar flow (clean air) operating theatres.
Patricia Warwick, general manager at the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre, commented: “We are delighted to be delivering excellent care, performance and value to communities throughout Devon and Cornwall. My congratulations go to our staff – clinical and non-clinical – who have been able to maintain the highest standards of patient care and hygiene while still meeting (and beating) our performance targets.”
Fiona Phelps, Assistant Director of Commissioning NHS Plymouth said: “This has been a real partnership effort to reduce waiting times and improve choice for local people. We worked hard with our partner Primary Care Trusts to understand and identify what service our patients would need and the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre has provided us with an extremely high quality reliable service which our patients have valued. I’m delighted that this has been recognised nationally.”
More information is available by calling the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre on 01752 506070 or by logging on at www.peninsulatreatmentcentre.nhs.uk.
Care UK acquires PHG - Friday 1 August 2008
We are pleased to announce the acquisition of the 50 per cent interest in Partnership Health Group (PHG), previously owned by Life Healthcare of South Africa.
The acquisition gives Care UK full ownership of PHG.
PHG was formed in 2003 and has been very successful in operating Independent Sector Treatment Centres (ISTCs) for the NHS and has a strong track record of clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
PHG was formed as a joint venture to bid for the construction and operation of ISTCs, which were introduced by the Department of Health as part of a number of health reform initiatives.
PHG's operations currently include four ISTCs for NHS patients which are located in Plymouth, Barlborough (near Chesterfield), Maidstone and Ilford (North East London).
These centres provide a range of diagnostic, investigation and routine orthopaedic and general surgical procedures. They are all operated under five year contracts.
The company has also recently signed a contract for the provision of a fifth ISTC to be located at the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton. Services under this contract are expected to commence in autumn 2008.
Mike Parish, Care UK Group Chief Executive, said today: "We are delighted to welcome PHG staff fully into the Care UK Group. Both Care UK and Life Healthcare believe that PHG has been a great success both in terms of achieving outstanding clinical care and exceptionally high levels of patient satisfaction. In order to focus on securing a long term future for PHG, both Life Healthcare and Care UK believe that this is the right time to simplify its ownership structure so that we can plan for and invest in continuity beyond the lifetime of the initial contract periods."
"Care UK's strategy continues to be to address both the Health and Social Care markets and respond to the NHS and Local Authorities' plans to further utilise the independent sector to deliver services, to shift care from hospital environments to the community and to give patients choice and control."
New Havant NHS Diagnostic Service Launches - Monday 14 January 2008
NHS patients in and around the Havant area will soon benefit from a greater availability of diagnostic services, and a reduction in waiting times for diagnostic investigations.
Healthcare services and social care business, Care UK, has been awarded a contract by the Department of Health to develop and operate the Havant NHS Diagnostic Centre in partnership with Hampshire Primary Care Trust (PCT). The new facility will be based within the existing Havant Health Centre.
Care UK also operates healthcare services at the St. Mary's NHS Treatment Centre in Portsmouth.
The Havant NHS Diagnostic Centre will see its first patients today, 14th January 2008.
The service is contracted to carry out over 11,000 X-ray, 4,600 ultrasound, 1200 echocardiograms and 600 MRI scans a year, together with 180 orthopaedic surgical procedures to be carried out at the St Mary's NHS Treatment Centre.
Ben Bradshaw, Health Minister said, "We welcome these new facilities that will provide easier access for NHS patients to local NHS services, and it demonstrates our ongoing commitment to bringing the independent sector into the NHS family to further reduce waiting times. These services will be of the high quality which all NHS patients expect and will still be free at the point of need".
The Centre is open from 8.00am to 8.00pm Monday to Saturday. Waiting times for diagnostic examinations will be reduced dramatically (e.g. just 3 to 4 weeks for ultrasound) thanks to this new Centre. Diagnostic reports will be provided to referring clinicians within 48 hours.
These healthcare services are for NHS patients only, and access to investigations are via GP direct access referral. The Havant NHS Diagnostic Centre will see patients from an area encompassing Petersfield, Emsworth, Hayling Island, Fareham and Gosport.
The contract for provision of diagnostic services at the Havant NHS Diagnostic Centre is expected to run until 2010.
Managing the Havant NHS Diagnostics Centre is Simon Harvey. He commented: "We are looking forward to working with Hampshire PCT and health care professionals to offer a wide range of diagnostic services, providing local NHS patients with choice, accessibility and reduced waiting times."
He added: "We have invested not only in the latest and best technology, but also in well-qualified diagnostics professionals who are committed to providing quality care and support to our future patients."
GPs can refer patients to the Havant NHS Diagnostics Centre for healthcare services such as X-rays, ultrasounds and echocardiograms. Consultant orthopaedic surgeons in the Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust will be able to refer their patients for these services and MRI.
More information is available by calling 02392 476672 or by logging on at www.havantdiagnosticcentre.nhs.uk.
Treatment Centre Just What The Doctor Ordered - Wednesday 1 August 2007
The Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre in Plymouth, which provides orthopaedic surgery and treatments to NHS patients in Devon and Cornwall, has become one of the first Independent Sector Treatment Centres (ISTC) in the UK to carry out an independent patient satisfaction survey which can be compared with surveys conducted on NHS hospitals.
ISTCs are hospitals run by the independent sector under contract to the Department of Health for the treatment of NHS patients. They support existing NHS capacity, reduce waiting times and provide patients with more choice about where and when they are treated. All ISTCs must carry out independent patient surveys from July of this year, and the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre was chosen to pilot the survey process.
Patients were asked 51 questions about themselves and the hospital, encompassing their experience from pre-admission to discharge. Overall, 100 per cent of patients described their care as excellent, very good or good, and 96 per cent would definitely recommend the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre to family and friends.
The results of the survey were compared against national benchmark statistics for the NHS from an inpatient survey carried out by all NHS Trusts in 2006.
The Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre outperformed the best performing 20 per cent of NHS Trusts in a number of areas including: cleanliness of room or ward; cleanliness of toilets and bathrooms; getting answers to questions from doctors; confidence and trust in doctors; doctors washing hands; getting answers to questions from nurses; and confidence and trust in nurses.
For most of the other questions the hospital matched the scoring for the best performing 20 per cent of NHS Trusts, and in the remaining three questions matched the intermediate 60 per cent of Trusts.
The results of the survey were supported by comments from the patients questioned. One said: "The care and the environment were by far the best I have experienced in 40 years of a very varied nursing career. On a scale of 1-100 this place scores at least 150." Another said: "It was better than expected, I felt confident about the care I was getting. Plus the staff were friendly and put you at ease, it seemed as though they cared and it was not just a job." Another commented: "I can't speak too highly of the care I received. It was just excellent. I have recommended the hospital to several people."
Rosemary Hackett, general manager at the Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre, commented: "We are delighted by the results of this, our first independent patient survey. It is absolutely vital that we provide our patients with the best clinical care, but it is also important that we combine that high level of care with strenuous efforts to ensure that our patients are treated with dignity and respect, and that they feel confident about our relationship with them. My congratulations and thanks go to all my colleagues at the hospital who work hard on a day-to-day basis to ensure that this is so."
Grant Rex, Managing Director of Partnership Health Group, which runs the hospital under contract to the NHS, added: "The Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre has been delivering world class care since it opened its doors to patients just over two years ago. The results of the patient survey show that the hospital offers a great choice to Plymouth and Cornwall patients, with accessibility, innovation and top class quality. My congratulations go to Rosemary and her team for achieving such outstanding results."
The Centre has also done well on infection rates. For surgical site surveillance, the infection rate for hip replacements is just 0.2 per cent (the NHS average is 1.5 per cent) and for knee replacements it is 0.0 per cent (the NHS average is 0.8 per cent).
More information is available by calling 01752 506070 or by logging on at www.peninsulatreatmentcentre.nhs.uk.

