Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

[5] In 2008, plans were revealed for a £100 million redevelopment of the pre-World War II RUH North buildings, which would include an increase in single-occupancy rooms in line with Government targets.

[11] It is called Sulis Hospital[12] and is at Peasedown St John, about 6 miles (10 km) south of the Combe Park site.

[15][16] In 2010, Dr Foster Hospital Guide reported that RUH mortality rates give no cause for concern.

[20] Maternity services at the RUH were operated under contract, and had not been run by the Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust since its foundation in 1992 until 1 June 2014, after the contract had been retendered for three years by the NHS Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group.

The Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust had run the service immediately prior to 2014.

[24] It also received a critical Commission for Health Improvement report and zero-star rating in 2002 after a determination of "deliberate manipulation" of waiting lists.

[25][26] Following this the trust terminated the Chief Executive's contract, but in a subsequent employment tribunal case the former Chief Executive was awarded £218,439 for unfair dismissal with the tribunal rejecting allegations of neglect over misreporting waiting list numbers.

Entrance to the Accident and Emergency department at the RUH