The
Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust was established on 1 November 1991 taking over the management of
Royal United Hospital from Bath Area Health Authority. In 2011, the Trust applied to become authorised as an
NHS foundation trust from late Spring 2012, but this was postponed after issues were raised by the
Care Quality Commission about aspects of patient care. The process was restarted in 2014. It was authorised as a Foundation Trust in October 2014 commencing on 1 November 2014. Since July 2022, health and care services in the area are planned and delivered by an
integrated care board, where the trust works alongside the two Wiltshire NHS trusts –
Great Western (Swindon) and
Salisbury. The trust's chief executive is Cara Charles-Barks, who took over in September 2020 on the retirement of James Scott. In November 2024, Charles-Barks was appointed as the first joint chief executive of the three trusts.
RUH redevelopment In 2008, plans were revealed for a £100million redevelopment of the pre-
World War II RUH North buildings, which would include an increase in single-occupancy rooms in line with Government targets. The first stage of this work was originally planned to start in 2012. In 2014, a five-year development plan, incorporating a new cancer centre, was confirmed.
Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases In 2015 the trust took over the specialist
Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases NHS Foundation Trust which was experiencing financial difficulties. In 2019 the hospital moved from its historic building in central Bath to a new building adjacent to the main RUH building at Combe Park.
Sulis Hospital In 2021 the trust bought the private hospital,
Circle Bath, from
Circle Health. It was intended that 30% of its capacity would still be used for private work. The hospital, built in 2010, was renamed Sulis Hospital and is at
Peasedown St John, about south of the Combe Park site. It is used for high-volume and low-complexity work, and more than 1,100 two-year NHS waiters were treated there in 2021–22. Private activity increased from 33% in 2019–20 to 40% in 2021–22. ==Performance==