Market Research Report: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT)
Company Overview
- Name: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT)
- Mission: CPFT is dedicated to providing high-quality care with compassion to improve the health and wellbeing of the people they care for, their staff, and members. CPFT aims to support and empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives.
- Founded: No information is available.
- Founders: No information is available.
- Key People: Dr. Anupam Bhardwaj (child and adolescent consultant psychiatrist), swho was additionally noted for their involvement in an external committee.
- Headquarters: Cambridge, England. The main bases include the Cavell Centre, Peterborough, and Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge.
- Number of Employees: Approximately 4,500 staff members.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: CPFT is known for delivering NHS services that are provided outside of hospitals and in the community, including mental health, physical health, and specialist services. It is also recognized for its high-quality research into mental and physical health and for driving innovation to improve patient care.
Products and Services
- Products/Services Offered:
- Adult Mental Health Services
- Forensic and Specialist Mental Health
- Older People’s Mental Health
- Children's Mental Health and Community Services
- Specialist Learning Disability Services
- Primary Care and Liaison Psychiatry
- Substance Misuse Services
- Social Care Services
- Research and Development Services
- High-Level Description: CPFT provides health services focusing on both physical and mental health across various patient demographics, including adults, children, and older people. It also emphasizes research and collaboration to innovate and improve health care.
- Key Features:
- Multidisciplinary clinical teams in inpatient, community, and primary care settings.
- Wide range of mental health services catering to different age groups and specific needs.
- Engages in high-quality research and supports innovation to improve health outcomes.
Recent Developments
- New Services and Initiatives:
- Launched new mental health services to support mothers who have suffered the loss of a baby (as of 31 October 2024).
- The Beacon: Opened a new intensive day treatment center to provide hope for young people with eating disorders (16 October 2024).
- CPFT's Cambridge Rehabilitation Unit: Presented research at an international conference (3 October 2024).
- Accreditations and Recognitions:
- Achieved NHS Veteran Aware reaccreditation (15 October 2024).
- Research Collaborations and Partnerships:
- Partnered in innovative mental health research targeting treatment-resistant conditions utilizing empathogens and psychedelics.
- Joined a three-year collaborative project with the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) to boost technologies for brain healthcare.
- Engaged in national trials with the University of Cambridge to explore rapid diagnostics for dementia.
- Key Publications and Conferences:
- CPFT showcased research findings on psychosis, Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis improvements with AI, and medication management in palliative care.
- Participated in discussions on eliminating mixed-sex accommodations and contributed to the national NHS innovation program.
- Community Engagement and Events:
- Celebrated activities such as the Apple Day at Darwin Nurseries and marked Allied Health Professionals Day with original staff music.
This report serves as an in-depth view of the current standing and recent activities of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, showcasing its strengths in service delivery, research innovation, and community involvement. The trust remains focused on its mission to provide excellent care and push boundaries in health care service and research.