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It is a requirement of the Quality Account that we provide a weblink in the document to our Commissioning for Quality and innovation (CQUIN) goals. The CQUIN framework supports improvements in the quality of services and the creation of new, improved patterns of care. Please find these goals below.
Toft Report: external review of 'Never Events' that occurred at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust during the period 13 September 2013 to 26 March 2015 (pdf, 2.3 MB)
Report on 2014 Incident in the Oxfordshire Breast Screening Service
Standardised Mortality Review Policy (pdf, 871 KB)
The Trust has a five year Integrated Business Plan, which looks at what services we may need to provide and how we aim to deliver them.
We also have an Annual Business Plan which sets out how we will run our services and any new developments over the year.
Business plans
The Trust magazine, OUH&You (formerly OUH News) was discontinued in July 2017: archived issues can be found at the link below.
OUH&You / OUH News
Oxford University Hospitals continues to grow its substantial portfolio of clinical research.
For details of our performance to approve and recruit to clinical trials, please see the documents below.
Oxford Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) is a partnership between Oxford University Hospitals, the University of Oxford, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and Oxford Brookes University, combining the institutions' individual strengths to allow scientific discoveries to move rapidly from the lab to the ward so that patients benefit from innovative new treatments.
It also drives economic growth through partnerships with industry, including life sciences companies.
Oxford Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) Annual Report 2015 - 2016 (pdf, 685 KB)
Oxford AHSN is hosted by Oxford University Hospitals. The Oxford AHSN's core purpose is to enable the NHS and academia to work with industry to identify, adopt and spread innovation and best practice.
Equality and Diversity - Plans, values and reports
Statement from the Chief Executive Officer - The Bribery Act 2010 (pdf, 42 KB)
For publications relating to the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre NHS Trust please use the links below, or contact web.editor@ouh.nhs.uk
For publications relating to the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust please use the links below
For our archive of Annual Reports please see our archive:
Annual Report archive