The Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Trust was established in December 2000, taking over services provided by Doncaster Health Authority. The Trust achieved
foundation trust status in April 2004. The Trust issued a contract to the Co-operative Pharmacy for seven years for Doncaster Royal Infirmary’s accident and emergency, and outpatient departments in September 2011. A month later it decided to outsource laundry services as it was not able to invest the necessary capital to bring the service up to a satisfactory standard. In January 2017, the trust received Teaching status adding to its name. Mike Pinkerton resigned and Richard Parker took on the role as chief executive. In January 2017, the Trust announced it would officially become a Teaching Hospitals Trust, supported by both
Sheffield Hallam University and the
University of Sheffield. In 2022, 466 of the staff were from outside the UK - 7.6% of all staff at the trust who declared their nationality. ==Performance==