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1 Read All About It... December 2013 December saw a good level of positive media coverage across a range of media, including a number of letters from patients published in the, talking about the good care they received in our hospitals. There was an increase in the amount of negative media coverage in December. This was predicted and was in line with the publication of the CQC report. Articles are published with the kind permission of the, Advertiser, the New Milton Advertiser, the Stour and Avon Magazine. Summary of media coverage: December 2013 Online 23 Print 36 Radio 4 Television 4 December 2013 coverage Positive 32 Negative 25 OK 2 December 2012 Positive 11 Negative 8 OK 7 December 2013 l 1
2 3 December 2013 Boxing for good cause Bransgore rotary club s annual charity boxing event take place on 6 December. The beneficiary will be the Jigsaw Appeal. 10 Sixteenth of a page December 2013 NHS careers open day RBH encouraged local sixth form students to consider a career in the NHS at a special careers event. 24 Sixteenth of a page 635 December 2013 l 2
3 4 December 2013 Doctors encourage free flu protection Doctors are advising those most at rick from flu to protect themselves. A music video featuring the Kung Flu fighters has been created to encourage hospital staff to have their annual flu injection. 24 Two thirds of a page December 2013 l 3
4 5 December Bournemouth Hospital Friends raise 5,000 for Philippines December 2013 l 4
5 5 December 2013 Christchurch Advertiser 12m hub plans Work has started at Christchurch Hospital on 12 million plans to transform the site into a health hub. 2 Quarter of a page 889 December 2013 l 5
6 5 December 2013 Absolute miracle A retired soldier thanked three off-duty NHS workers for performing a miracle in saving his life after heart stopped in Bournemouth Square. Front page Quarter of a page 845 December 2013 l 6
7 5 December 2013 Short films on hospital Two new short films are available on the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals. 16 Sixteenth of a page December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine Students given an insight into a career in the NHS RBH encourages local sixth form students to consider a career in the NHS at a special careers event on Tuesday. 39 Eighth of a page 90 December 2013 l 7
8 6 December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine New approach to cardiac care Doctors and nurses in the Intensive Care Unit at RBH are at the forefront of a worldwide study that could revolutionise the way unconscious cardiac arrest survivors. 30 Quarter of a page December 2013 Hospital friends raise 5k for appeal RBH League of Friends has donated 5,000 to the Philippines to help those affected by Typhoon Haiyan. 15 Eighth of a page 845 December 2013 l 8
9 7 December cyclists aged from 3-81 raised 3,000 More than 60 cyclists aged from 3-81 raised 3,000 following a sponsored bike ride in the New Forest organised by Bournemouth Hospital Chairty. 25 Eighth of a page December 2013 Light tree in memory Families can remember loved ones and friends at the RBH by buying a light for the Tree of Lights. 12 Sixteenth of a page 635 December 2013 l 9
10 11 December 2013 Results of hospital review looming Results of major inspection of RBH will be published this time next week. 6 Two thirds of a page December Results from new in-depth inspection at Royal Bournemouth Hospital published next week December 2013 l 10
11 12 December 2013 Trust performance praised RBCH has been praised for improving its performance at weekend. 9 Eighth of a page December 2013 First class treatment Patient would like to thank and praise staff in Emergency Department after falling from a bike. 18 Eighth of a page December 2013 Fundraiser boost for women s health Dedicated fundraiser who lost his wife to cancer, has donated 1,000 to RBH Women s Health Unit. 18 Eighth of a page 845 December 2013 l 11
12 13 December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine Get on your bike to reduce hip pain A programme in Cycling against hip pain (Chain) a concept proposed by Rob Middleton to reduce hip pain through cycling. 26 Half page December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine Watch patient information films online Two new short films are now available on the RBCH. 27 Sixteenth of a page 350 December 2013 l 12
13 13 December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine Hospital s vision checks to be extended across Dorset More children across Dorset will benefit from the gold standard vision check provided by the Royal Bournemouth Hospital. 27 Quarter of a page 180 December 2013 l 13
14 13 December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine Wimbourne Mower Club racer raises more than 15,000 for Jigsaw building Stephen Bargery, who lost his 28 year old wife Michelle to cancer in 2007, has made his latest donation to the Trust s Womens s Health. 27 Eighth of a page 90 December 2013 l 14
15 13 December Fundraiser who lost wife to cancer donates 1k to Bournemouth Hospital s health unit December 2013 l 15
16 17 December 2013 Remember loved ones at switch-on Tree of Lights organised by the Boscombe and Southbourne Rotary club were switched on last night at RBH. 3 Full page 10, December Lost loved ones remembered in a special yuletide tribute at Royal Bournemouth Hospital December 2013 l 16
17 s 18 December 2013 Dangerous and inadequate / Hospital damned in care report National care watchdog CQC issues damning report into state of Royal Bournemouth Hospital. 1, 4 and 5 Two and a half pages 18 December Dangerous and inadequate - Care Quality Commission s damning report into Royal Bournemouth Hospital 18 December No need for me to resign says Royal Bournemouth Hospital chief executive after damning CQC report December 2013 l 17
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20 18 December 2013 They say sorry and carry on the same Grieving family of Dorothy Simpson has welcomed the findings of the damning CQC report 6 Full page December 2013 l 20
21 Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast 18 December 2013 Wave FM CQC report. 18 December 2013 Heart CQC report. 18 December 2013 Solent CQC report. Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast 18 December 2013 BBC South 8.30am, 1.30pm and 10pm CQC report. 18 December 2013 BBC South Today CQC report. 18 December 2013 Meridian News 1.30pm CQC report. 18 December 2013 Meridian Tonight CQC report. 18 December 2013 Pre-op app is piloted A new pre-op test checker app being piloted at the RBH will revolutionise the care of patients. 27 Eighth of a page December 2013 Filmed help for patients Two new short films are now available on the RBCH website aimed at improving the patient experience by increasing awareness of what to expect when visiting hospital. 27 Sixteenth of a page 635 Broadcast 18 December 2013 Solent 5pm Interview with Tony Spotswood about the CQC report December 2013 l 21
22 18 December Patients left in soiled sheets, too many locums and poor nursing: Hospital inspector slams two leading hospitals for being unsafe - and puts one into special measures December 2013 l 22
23 18 December Bournemouth hospital s inadequate care for elderly patients December 2013 l 23
24 19 December Dorset County Hospital apologises to patients on life-saving operation waiting lists December 2013 l 24
25 18 December I m not resigning says Royal Bournemouth Hospital chief executive after damning CQC report December 2013 l 25
26 19 December Royal Bournemouth Hospital apologises after CQC slams patient care December 2013 l 26
27 19 December Patients found in soiled beds at hospital slammed as inadequate with staff under too much pressure December 2013 l 27
28 19 December Bournemouth hospital reacts to damning care report December 2013 l 28
29 s 19 December 2013 Dismay over hospital rap Health officials and politicians have reacted with dismay to CQC report on RBCH hospital. 4 and 5 Two pages 19 December Officials dismay over CQC s damning report of Royal Bournemouth Hospital December 2013 l 29
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31 19 December 2013 Change is needed Reaction to the CQC report. 5 Sixteenth of a page 19 December 2013 Hospital putting patients first? opinion on CQC report 5 Sixteenth of a page December 2013 l 31
32 19 December Elderly patient left to starve after wrong sign left on bed December 2013 l 32
33 19 December Hospital has been criticised December 2013 l 33
34 19 December Hospital failed in care for elderly patients December 2013 l 34
35 13 December Merger proposal was big distraction for Royal Bournemouth Hospital says MP December 2013 l 35
36 20 December 2013 Stour & Avon Magazine New app revolutionises pre-surgery treatment at Royal Bournemouth Hospital. 24 Quarter of a page 180 December 2013 l 36
37 s 20 December 2013 MP on wards to see what is going on A concerned Bournemouth MP plans to spend a day on two hospital wards where the standard of care was heavily criticised 8 Two thirds of a page 20 December Concerned Bournemouth MP to spend time on criticised Royal Bournemouth Hospital wards December 2013 l 37
38 21 December 2013 It s not hospital I see in action Two patient letters about RBCH hospital care being good. 18 and 19 Two thirds of a page December It s not hospital I see in action December 2013 l 38
39 24 December 2013 No charge for parking RBCH is offering free parking for patients and visitors up until the 29 December Sixteenth of a page December 2013 TB patients getting help Patient would like to thank Chesthelp Bournemouth this was set up to help TB patients in Eighth of a page 845 December 2013 l 39
40 24 December 2013 Panel s end poor idea Patient comment on the abolishment of the patients panel in light of the Care Quality Commission report on the hospital. 18 Sixteenth of a page 635 December 2013 l 40
41 27 December 2013 Oh baby, what a happy day Good news stories of births over Christmas at Bournemouth and Poole Hospital 2 and 3 One and a half pages December 2013 Proud parents welcome Christmas Day babies into the world December 2013 l 41
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43 26 December Boxing night raises funds for Bournemouth Hospital December 2013 l 43
44 26 December Supporting the hospital December 2013 l 44
45 31 December 2013 Something s afoot for pensioner Sylvia Sylvia William s very happy with her new prosthetic foot from the Royal Bournemouth Hospital prosthetic department. 7 Two thirds of a page 7005 December 2013 l 45
46 31 December 2013 Supporting the hospital Patient supports the Royal Bournemouth Hospital because of the good care that was given after his heart failure. 17 Sixteenth of a page 635 December 2013 l 46
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