Updated 14 February 2024
Good Hope Hospital is operated by University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. Good Hope Hospital predominantly serves the areas of Sutton Coldfield, North Birmingham and a large proportion of southeast Staffordshire. The catchment area is approximately 450,000 people.
Our inspection was focused on the medicine core service and Urgent and Emergency Care at Good Hope Hospital. The medical core service spans across 4 divisions at the trust (divisions 2, 3, 4, and 7) and the Urgent and Emergency Care was under division 2.
We carried out an unannounced focused inspection to follow up on the Section 29a Warning Notice which was issued following the full core service inspection of the medicine core service which we carried out in December 2022. We identified serious concerns within the staffing of the medical core service and gave the trust a notice to advise them that significant improvements were required. We gave the trust until 15 March 2023 to make these improvements.
We inspected Urgent and Emergency Care due to concerns which were raised. We identified serious concerns in relation to safeguarding knoweldge and practice.
At our last inspection in December 2022, we rated the medical core service as requires improvement overall, with inadequate in safe.
Following this inspection, under Section 31 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008, we imposed conditions on the registration of the provider in respect to the regulated activity; Treatment of disease, disorder or injury. We took this urgent action as we believed a person would or may be exposed to the risk of harm if we had not done so. Imposing conditions means the provider must manage regulated activity in a way which complies with the conditions we set. The conditions related to the medical wards at Good Hope Hospital as well as Urgent and Emergency Care.