Bassetlaw Hospital, Worksop, Nottinghamshire

Bassetlaw Hospital is one of the leading hospital located at Kilton Hill, Blyth Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 0BD. You can reach out to the office of Bassetlaw Hospital via phone at 01909 500990. Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for the planning and commissioning of Bassetlaw Hospital. The Organization ID for Bassetlaw Hospital is 41405 while its Organization Code is RP5BA.
Hospital services fall under secondary care and, with the exception of emergency care, patients need a referral to access treatment. Hospitals themselves are mostly managed by NHS trusts, which ensures high-quality care is provided and that money is spent effeciently. Services and treatments like accident and emergency services, family planning services and treatment for most infectious diseases are free to all in NHS Hospitals.

Contact Information

Kilton Hill, Blyth Road
Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 0BD
01909 500990

Hospital Profile

Bassetlaw Hospital address, phone number, fax number, website, email etc. details are mentioned as below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for appointments.
NameBassetlaw Hospital
Organization CodeRP5BA
Organization ID41405
AddressKilton Hill, Blyth Road
Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 0BD
Phone number01909 500990
Fax number01909 502246
Websitehttp://www.dbth.nhs.uk
Email-
CommissionerDoncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Facilities

Bassetlaw Hospital has following accessibility, parking, accommodation, faith services, food and amenities on-site facilities available which can be availed by incoming patients.

Disabled parkingYes
Disabled WCYes
Induction loopYes
Wheelchair accessYes
Access to TVYes
Mobile phones permittedYes
Public telephoneYes
Single sex accommodation onlyYes
Bringing children to hospital facilities are not available

No counselling and support facilities available

Car ParkingYes
Cycle parkingYes
Disabled parkingYes
No communications facilities available

On-site chapelYes
Prayer areaYes
CafeYes
PharmacyYes
ShopYes

Performance

Some measuring parameters of Bassetlaw Hospital are taken and their fetched values are as mentioned below.
MeasureValue
A&E performancePatients seen within 4 hours
Friends and Family Test score: A&EPatients recommend this hospital. 220 responses
Agency staff as a percentage of average expenditureSignificantly below average with a value of 0%
Care Quality Commission inspection ratingsGood
Care hours per patient dayhours
Estimated Procurement Savings Target£951,354 - £4,393,063
Financial performance
Percentage of patients waiting less than 18 weeks86% of patients waiting less than 18 weeks from referral
Friends and Family Test score: InpatientPatients recommend this hospital. 77 responses
Friends and Family Test score: Labour wardPatients recommend this hospital. 56 responses
National Patient Safety AlertsPoor - Some alerts not signed off after deadline
Overall Procurement Process Efficiency and Price Performance AssessmentMiddle 50%
Friends and Family Test score: Postnatal wardPatients recommend this hospital. 15 responses
Price PerformanceMiddle 50%
Procurement Process EfficiencyTop 25%
Mortality rate (in hospital and up to 30 days after discharge)Higher number of deaths than expected
Friends and Family Test score: Staff - Carestaff recommend this hospital for care. 1659 responses. 6363 staff work at this trust.
Friends and Family Test score: Staff - Workstaff recommend this hospital as a place to work. 1659 responses. 6363 staff work at this trust.
Recommended by staffWithin expected range with a value of 64%

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