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Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust runs Royal Derby Hospital and the London Road Community Hospital, (formerly Derbyshire Royal Infirmary), both in Derby, together with outpatient and diagnostic services in a range of community hospitals, health centres and GP surgeries across southern Derbyshire. The Trust has a substantial Private Finance Initiative contract. Innisfree Ltd, ISS Mediclean and Skanska are the partners. Royal Derby Hospital cost £340m to build. The repayments on the scheme, £39m a year for 40 years, plus inflation, are set to be well in excess of £1.5bn. Dr Nigel Sturrock was appointed medical director of the trust in March 2014. In February 2015 it was reported that Chief Executive Sue James had cashed in her pension entitlement by "retiring" on 30 March 2014 for 24 hours before being rehired.〔(NHS boss pocketed £155,000 by retiring for just 24 hours: She quit, cashed in pension, then got her job back! ) Daily Mail 7 February 2015〕 In response the trust has denied that any rules were broken.〔(Derby hospitals hit back over Mail Online claims about their chief executive ) Derby Telegraph 7 February 2015〕 The trust had a backlog of 7,200 patients waiting for treatment in April 2015, with 1582 waiting over 18 weeks for treatment. The trust plans to send 250 to Nuffield Health Derby Hospital at an estimated cost of £1.25m. More may be sent to Care UK’s Barlborough Treatment Centre. It expects a deficit of £29 million for 2015/6. ==See also== * List of NHS trusts 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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