Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington has been recognised with a ‘Gold’ level award as a National Joint Registry (NJR) Quality Data Provider. The award shows that the hospital is collecting the highest quality data about their hip, knee, ankle, elbow and shoulder joint replacement procedures.
The registry collects orthopaedic data in order to support patient safety, standards in quality of care, and overall value in joint replacement surgery. Through this, feedback from Spire on their surgical performance contributes to the work of other orthopaedic clinicians and joint replacement implant manufacturers. It also provides evidence to regulators, such as the Care Quality Commission, to inform their judgements about the quality of health services.
Sara Morgan, Director of Clinical Services at Spire Cambridge Lea Hospital, said: “We work very closely with the NJR to ensure the continuous improvement of clinical outcomes and patient safety.
“We’re delighted to be awarded ‘Gold’ as a ‘NJR Quality Data Provider’ and would like to thank our hospital team for all their hard work and dedication to reach such a high-level achievement that will contribute to outstanding care of joint replacement patients.”
Carbon reduction efforts
Meanwhile, before Christmas, Spire Healthcare also announced 631 solar panels had been installed at the hospital as part of a major carbon reduction programme. The panels are expected to reduce the hospital’s overall carbon output by 117 tonnes.
The hospital group has committed to become carbon neutral by 2030 and plans to install over 12,000 solar panels across all of its 38 sites. Spire Healthcare is investing £5.2m into the scheme.







