St Richard’s Hospital is part of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Address:
Spitalfield Lane Chichester West Sussex PO19 6SE
Hours:
24-hours
A&E Hours:
24-hours
Phone:
01243 788122
St Richard’s Hospital is part of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust
Address:
Spitalfield Lane Chichester West Sussex PO19 6SE
Hours:
24-hours
A&E Hours:
24-hours
Phone:
01243 788122
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Western Sussex Hospitals (WSHT) and Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) joined forces on 1 April 2021 to create a new NHS Foundation Trust for our region: University Hospitals Sussex.
Bringing the best of both trusts together, the new organisation will invest in innovation and expertise to make Sussex a leader in healthcare excellence and improve services for local people.
Before the merger, WSHT and BSUH had been working together under a shared leadership for nearly four years under a management agreement signed in April 2017.
During that time, BSUH became the fastest-improving acute hospital trust in England, emerging from special measures and earning a Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating of Good overall and Outstanding for caring.
WSHT reached new heights too. In October 2019, the trust not only maintained the Outstanding rating it was awarded in 2016 but also became the first non-specialist acute hospital trust in to achieve the top grade in all the CQC’s key inspection areas.
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