15 - 17 August 2023, 3-5 October 2023
During a routine inspection
West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust serves a population of around 5.6 million people. It operates in an area covering 5,000m² in the counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. This includes Coventry, Birmingham, and the Black Country conurbation.
The service provides a 999 emergency ambulance response from 15 operational hubs across the region with a fleet of around 460 ambulances. In partnership with 2 local mental health trusts, the ambulance service operates mental health triage cars to help patients in crisis. The trust has 2 emergency operations centres (EOCs) taking and managing around 4,000 999 calls each day. One EOC is at Brierley Hill, alongside trust headquarters, and the other at Tollgate in Staffordshire.
The trust also provides patient transport services (PTS) for non-medical emergencies and completes around a million trips each year for patients in Birmingham, the Black Country, Coventry and Warwickshire, Cheshire, and Wirral. The service operates around 350 PTS vehicles and coordinates activity from dedicated control rooms.
The trust contacts with and commissions with 5 air ambulances run by independent charitable trusts, operates a Hazardous Area Response Team (HART), works with voluntary organisations, such as BASICS doctors, and has a network of around 750 community first responders.
The service employs around 6,800 staff, which reduced from around 7,600 the previous year after changes in service delivery (including the 111-contract moving to a new provider).
We carried out this inspection, with the core services announced on the morning of that visit, as part of our continual checks on the safety and quality of healthcare services. At our last inspection we rated the trust overall as outstanding.
On this inspection we covered the well-led key question for the trust overall which was announced to coincide with our inspection of the core services.
We inspected 2 core services – EOC and Emergency and Urgent Care (or frontline emergency operations). We did not inspect Resilience (which includes the HART teams) or PTS on this occasion.