We are constantly striving to improve the quality of the care we provide at our Trust and this ambition lies at the heart of our purpose that we launched in September 2024:
“We want our hospitals to deliver care that staff are proud of and our patients are happy with”.
One of the ways we are achieving this is through our ward accreditation programme, which is a way to improve and standardise the quality of care we give to our patients.
The programme sets out clear standards and measurements to help staff understand where they are already delivering excellent patient care and how they need to improve.
Wards enrolled on the scheme work hard to achieve bronze, silver or gold. Senior nurses and other experts carry out the ward assessments.
The assessments highlight the strengths of each ward and they also identify areas for improvement necessary to achieve the next level. The assessments look at patient experience, safety, staff morale, operational efficiency, and performance in equality, diversity, and inclusion.
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Latest ward accreditation news
It’s silver for Harvest A!
Our Hyper Acute Stroke Unit on Harvest A ward at Queen’s Hospital has become the latest to achieve silver in our ward accreditation scheme.
Read " It’s silver for Harvest A!…"Sahara A gets silver ward accreditation
Congratulations to Sahara A ward at Queen’s Hospital for attaining silver in our ward accreditation programme.
Read " Sahara A gets silver ward accreditation…"Sunrise A gets silver ward accreditation!
Congratulations to Sunrise A ward at Queen’s Hospital for attaining silver in our ward accreditation programme.
Read " Sunrise A gets silver ward accreditation…"Iris becomes our first gold ward and Daisy jumps to silver
Congratulations to Iris ward at King George Hospital, which has become the first to achieve gold in our ward accreditation scheme.
Read " Iris becomes our first gold ward and Dai…"It's silver for Sky B!
Sky B ward at Queen’s Hospital has become the latest to attain silver accreditation as part of our ongoing efforts to improve and standardise the quality of care given across our hospitals.
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