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Health Service Trust (HST)
This case study sets out extracts from documents drawn from an organizational review
of a National Health Service (NHS) Trust in the UK. Since recent reforms, health service
‘providers’ are organized as trusts which are managed by a board but remain part of the
UK NHS.
Brief
1 This diagnostic study was undertaken to provide an input to the trust board. The
objective was to present a summary of views of managers and professional staff about
the effectiveness of the existing corporate structure and management arrangements
of HST. The purpose of the review was to aid the board in ensuring that HST has in
place a structure and management which aid the achievement of the objectives of
the trust. Specifically, the terms of reference were as follows:
(a) Review the management arrangements of HST and make recommendations for
change aimed at increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of HST.
(b) The review should consider and take into account the recommendations and
suggestions made in a number of recent reports, including:
– Hospital Manager–Consultant–Nurse Study Report, June 1992 (completed by
a consultant).
– Audit Commission’s Nurse Management Review, August 1992.
– King’s Fund Organizational Audit Visit, September 1992 (both national
organizations concerned with public service management and health service
management).
(c) The study will be wide ranging and cover all aspects of HST’s management.
(d) Any recommendations must fully support HST’s philosophy of clinical management
and devolving authority and responsibility as near to the point of delivery
of care as possible.
(e) The review should aim to streamline channels of authority and accountability at
all levels in the organization.
(f) The review should encompass management support.
(g) The proposed structures must not increase, and preferably should reduce, management
costs of HST.
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Health Service Trust (HST)This case study sets out extracts from documents drawn from an organizational reviewof a National Health Service (NHS) Trust in the UK. Since recent reforms, health service‘providers’ are organized as trusts which are managed by a board but remain part of theUK NHS.Brief1 This diagnostic study was undertaken to provide an input to the trust board. Theobjective was to present a summary of views of managers and professional staff aboutthe effectiveness of the existing corporate structure and management arrangementsof HST. The purpose of the review was to aid the board in ensuring that HST has inplace a structure and management which aid the achievement of the objectives ofthe trust. Specifically, the terms of reference were as follows:(a) Review the management arrangements of HST and make recommendations forchange aimed at increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of HST.(b) The review should consider and take into account the recommendations andsuggestions made in a number of recent reports, including:– Hospital Manager–Consultant–Nurse Study Report, June 1992 (completed bya consultant).– Audit Commission’s Nurse Management Review, August 1992.– King’s Fund Organizational Audit Visit, September 1992 (both nationalorganizations concerned with public service management and health servicemanagement).(c) The study will be wide ranging and cover all aspects of HST’s management.(d) Any recommendations must fully support HST’s philosophy of clinical managementand devolving authority and responsibility as near to the point of deliveryof care as possible.(e) The review should aim to streamline channels of authority and accountability atall levels in the organization.(f) The review should encompass management support.(g) The proposed structures must not increase, and preferably should reduce, managementcosts of HST.
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