Humber is authorised by Monitor to become an NHS foundation trust
Monitor, the independent regulator of NHS foundation trusts, has confirmed the following foundation trust will be authorised from 1 February 2010:
- Humber NHS Foundation Trust
The announcement means there are now 126 NHS foundation trusts in total, of which 38 are mental health NHS foundation trusts.
Having achieved NHS foundation trust status the trust will benefit from a variety of new freedoms:
- NHS foundation trusts are free from central government control and are able to decide how to improve their services;
- NHS foundation trusts retain any surpluses they generate to invest in new services, and can borrow money to support these investments; and
- NHS foundation trusts are accountable to their local communities; local people can become members and governors.
These freedoms mean NHS foundation trusts can better shape their healthcare services around local needs and priorities and the requirements of their primary care trusts.
Notes to editors
- Over half of acute and mental health trusts are now foundation trusts:
- 52% of acute and 68% of mental health trusts are now NHS foundation trusts
- NHS foundation trusts have a cumulative turnover in excess of £24 billion
- NHS foundation trusts now employ over 420,000 staff
-The first wave of acute NHS foundation trusts were authorised by Monitor on 1 April 2004
- For media enquiries please contact Michael Moruzzi on 020 7340 2438.
- Monitor authorises and regulates NHS foundation trusts ensuring they are well-managed and financially viable in order to deliver high quality healthcare for patients.
- Monitor was established in January 2004. It is independent of government and accountable to Parliament. Monitor’s functions and powers are set out in the National Health Service Act 2006.