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Updated 19 February 2021

Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been rated 'Good' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following inspections in July and September 2018. 

All credit goes to our amazing staff who have worked incredibly hard to make the necessary improvements and go over and above every day. Well done everyone!​

Patricia Miller, Chief Executive of Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, said: "We are delighted that the efforts of our staff to provide the very best care and services for our patients have been recognised.

"The overall rating applied to Dorset County Hospital and all of its core services is confirmation of what I observe every day – staff consistently going beyond expectations, providing outstanding care to our patients and their families and carers.

"Every single member of staff can take credit for making the improvements necessary to raise our rating. It has been a true team effort and we are immensely proud of what has been achieved, especially at a time when NHS resources are so stretched.

"Patients coming to Dorset County Hospital can be assured they will receive high standards of care from committed and compassionate staff. We are by no means complacent though and will be working hard on the areas identified in the CQC report which require further development.

"As outlined in Dorset's Clinical Services Review, Dorset County Hospital will continue to be the 24/7 emergency and planned hospital for the west of the county. We are looking forward to building on our success and ensuring our hospital continues to provide first-class services to our communities."

Read the full CQC report here.

CQC Report
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