Our Organisation
Our aim is the continuous improvement of services and facilities for patients, staff and visitors.
In order to meet our aims we channel our efforts into five guiding principles. These five principles underpin every aspect of our work both within the Trust and within the community as a whole.
In addition to our guiding principles, our mission statement is clear "Our Patients are at the Heart of Everything we do".
- Our Guiding principles
The principles are:
Provide effective, responsive services of high quality
Ensure that services are integrated and co-ordinated
Ensure that the staff feel valued and to make the best use of their abilities
Use our resources efficiently
Make our services locally accessible as far as possibleThe services provided by the Trust vary from site to site but will include the following:
Acute Medicine and Coronary Care
Acute Surgery and Intensive Care
Womens Services
Child Health
Care of the Elderly and Rehabilitation
Ear, Nose and Throat, Ophthalmology and Dental Services
Accident and Emergency and Minor Injuries
Musculoskeletal Directorate
Clinical Support Services including Pathology, Pharmacy and Radiology - How we fit into the NHS Structure
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust is part of the National Health Service (NHS). We are one of hundreds of NHS Trusts comprising the NHS. A full list of Trusts can be found by visiting the NHS Choices website.
The Trust is a major acute Trust serving the people of the Borough of Wigan. Innovative and forward thinking, the Trust is dedicated to providing the best possible healthcare for the local population of over 300,000.
The Trust is committed to designing services around the needs of patients and for patients to be cared for as close to their home as possible. Operating across 3 hospital sites, a state-of-the-art outpatients centre, a dedicated Eye Unit at the Wigan Health Centre and also working from offices at Buckingham Row in Wigan town centre, the Trust has 758 inpatient beds and invests over £220 million each year in a broad range of highly regarded general and specialist acute services.
Foundation Trusts are a new type of NHS Hospital Trust operated by local management, staff and members of the public, tailoring services to the needs of the local population. As a Foundation Trust we have been given much more financial and operational freedom, but we remain within the NHS and its performance inspection system. Foundation Trusts have come to represent the government's commitment to de-centralising the control of public services.
The NHS is funded by the taxpayer. This means it is accountable to Parliament. It is managed by the Department of Health - which is directly responsible to the Secretary of State for Health.
Visit the Department of Health websiteThis has links to a wide range of documents incorporating 'national strategies' about how the NHS is managed.
- Assurance and Escalation Framework
Click here to view a copy of WWL's Assurance and Escalation Framework