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25 April 2012

Emersons Green NHS Treatment Centre is meeting all requirements of quality and safety of care according to a recent report from the Care Quality Commission, the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England.

Published April 5th 2012

A recently published report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England, has found that Shepton Mallet NHS Treatment Centre is meeting essential standards of quality and safety of care. 

Published March 30th 2012

Devizes NHS Treatment Centre’s high standards of care have been recognised in a recently published report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England.

Published March 5th 2012

Cirencester NHS Treatment Centre has received a glowing report on its high standards of care following a recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and adult social care services in England.

Published February 9th 2012

UK Specialist Hospitals (UKSH), a leading independent healthcare provider to the NHS, has launched a physiotherapy app – Pocket Physio – for patients undergoing major hip and knee surgery. 

Published December 6th 2011

Healthcare organisation UK Specialist Hospitals (UKSH) has been named as a top provider for joint replacement surgery in the country. UKSH is listed first for knee replacement surgery and third for hip operations in the Dr Foster Hospital Guide 2011.

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11 July 2005

UKSH completes staffing of its NHS treatment centre

UKSH today announced that it had completed recruitment of staff for the opening of it’s NHS treatment centre, in Somerset.

Staff at the centre will work on long-term contracts – a key factor in addressing widespread patient concerns about continuity of care. All staff have permanent contracts and we hope that they will make a long term commitment to us. One of the many advantages of SMTC is that we are employing our own Doctors, unlike some of our competitors who use Doctors who work in the NHS and they work around their NHS lists or they fly Doctors into the UK on a rotational basis to do the work. Our employees have been recruited from the UK from Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and continental Europe – especially the Scandinavian countries and Poland. (Government guidelines preclude NHS treatment centres operated by the independent sector from recruiting staff who have worked for the NHS within the previous six months). Before recruiting Polish nursing staff, Ros visited Warsaw to interview the candidates personally. “Many of them had worked together before in Polish hospitals, which meant that the spirit of community and teamwork was already there.” As well as specialist expertise, many of the doctors and nurses have specific experience working in treatment centres abroad. “We plan to grow and our growth depends on the quality and professional standards of our people,” says Ros. “All the doctors at the centre either wanted to, or had already, worked in treatment centres.” The new staff will begin work when the centre opens on 18 July.