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Gail Scott-Spicer,
centre, on a tour of King's
College Hospital with new
Trustees and committee members.
miles from King’s College Hospital to the Princess Royal
University Hospital was a joy, us celebration of the
incredible effort made by the whole of #TeamKings.
We were so proud to bring Charity and Trust staff,
board members, patients, families and the wider
community together to raise more than £160,000 in
support of our hospitals.
At the end of the year, we published our new
organisational strategy, Making the Best Care Possible
(p30-31). While this year’s annual report is the last in
our previous strategic period, the new strategy picks
up many of the themes reflected here, including a
particular focus on patients with frailty.
Among the key underlying principles for the new
strategy is the importance of making patients and
their loved ones feel seen and supported, with no one
left behind. This principle runs through the incredible
work of the new multidisciplinary team attached to
the critical care unit (CCU) at King’s. Thanks to our
funding, this new team, alongside CCU physicians,
compassionately address the wider range of practical,
psychological and emotional needs of these critically ill
patients and their families (p20-21).
We are delighted to be entering the new strategic
period with fresh appointments to our Board of
Trustees. Not only do the new recruits bring a wealth of
experience in finance, technology and innovation, they
also champion equality, diversity and inclusion.
We look forward to reporting next year about how
we have gone further, together – not just to drive
innovation and excellence but to make the care
delivered by King’s even more deeply human.
Together, we can make the best care possible.
Gail Scott-Spicer
Chief Executive
19 July 2022
George
George King
Chair
19 July 2022
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