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- Q16954842 subject Q8507322.
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- Q16954842 abstract "Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust runs Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield and Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, both in West Yorkshire, England. It became a Foundation Trust in 2006.The rebuilding of Calderdale Royal Hospital by the Catalyst consortium which now services and maintains the hospital was a Private Finance Initiative costing £103 million. There are suggestions that the A&E Department in Calderdale Royal Hospital could be closed or downgraded. Such a move is opposed by MPs in Halifax. Proposals envisage one site, probably Huddersfield dealing with urgent cases, have an A&E Department, and more beds, with the other site, probably Halifax, dealing with planned work, and having fewer beds.In December 2013 it was revealed that the Trust had one of the worst figures for delayed discharges in England.The Trust plans to buy a new electronic patient record system and sent 14 members of staff to the USA in November 2014 to evaluate the competing systems from Cerner and Allscripts, the final two competing for the £38 million contract shortlisted from eight bidders. A contract is due to be signed in early 2015 with the system implemented in mid 2016. The Trust were criticised by UNISON for sending staff on what was described as a junket, but the Trust said that 13 of the 14 were clinicians, and that it was bound to visit all short listed suppliers to avoid potential legal repercussions.In December 2014 the Trust reported a sudden deterioration in its financial position projecting a £4 million deficit at the end of the financial year, despite originally planning for a £3m surplus.In April 2015 the Trust lost a contract to manage school nurses in Calderdale in favour of Locala. In 2014 it lost a £4.5m contract for wheelchair services to private firm Opcare and a contract for termination of pregnancy worth roughly £1m to women’s charity Marie Stopes International.".
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- Q16954842 comment "Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust runs Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Huddersfield and Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, both in West Yorkshire, England. It became a Foundation Trust in 2006.The rebuilding of Calderdale Royal Hospital by the Catalyst consortium which now services and maintains the hospital was a Private Finance Initiative costing £103 million. There are suggestions that the A&E Department in Calderdale Royal Hospital could be closed or downgraded.".
- Q16954842 label "Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust".