- NHS hospital
Good Hope Hospital
Registration details
CQC register Good Hope Hospital to carry out these legally regulated activities. Contact us if you think Good Hope Hospital is operating services not listed here.
Type of service
- Hospital
Service specialism
- Services for everyone
Local authority
Birmingham
Monitored services
CQC register Good Hope Hospital to carry out the following legally regulated services here:
Maternity and midwifery services
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Termination of pregnancies
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Family planning
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Treatment of disease, disorder or injury
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Condition of this registration relating to carrying out this regulated activity
The registered provider must devise and implement an effective system to ensure that there are sufficient numbers of suitably qualified, skilled and experienced NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) and HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) registered and non registered staff throughout the medical wards at Good Hope Hospital. To support the safe care and treatment of patients. On the last Friday of each month thereafter by 4pm until further notice, the registered provider stall report to the Care Quality Commission the following:
a. Assurance around a systematic approach to ensuring there is safe staffing and skill mix on all medical wards to ensure patients receive safe care and treatment.
b. Assurance around the systematic approach to ensuring there is a continuous review of the staffing and skill mix on all medical wards to ensure patients receive safe care and treatment.
c. Copies of all assurance reports given to the Board of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust that demonstrates there is an effective process in place to ensure staffing on medical wards is sufficient to provide safe care and treatment to patients.
The registered provider must implement an effective system to ensure service users are safeguarded from the risk of abuse and improper treatment. On the last Friday of each month thereafter by 4pm until further notice, the registered provider stall report to the Care Quality Commission the following:
a. A report showing updated safeguarding training compliance broken down by individual levels for staff working in the emergency departments. This applies to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital and Good Hope Hospital.
b. A trajectory for all staff working in the emergency department to receive training in safeguarding children and adults at the required levels. This applies to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital and Good Hope Hospital.
c. A report on missed safeguarding opportunities in the emergency departments during that month, including actions taken to ensure patients (adults and children) are safe from the risk of harm and abuse. This applies to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital and Good Hope Hospital.
d. Copies of all assurance and audit results given to the Board of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust that an effective safeguarding system is in place and supporting plans of action. This applies to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital and Good Hope Hospital.
Assessment or medical treatment for persons detained under the Mental Health Act 1983
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Surgical procedures
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Diagnostic and screening procedures
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.
Management of supply of blood and blood derived products
Mr Jonathan Brotherton is responsible for these services.