Data from https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ae-waiting-times-and-activity/ In 2005 the hospital received the maximum three star rating from the
Healthcare Commission in recognition of the quality of its services, and was granted Foundation Trust status on 1 February 2008. In July 2013
The Guardian newspaper disclosed the existence of two previously unpublished critical reviews commissioned by the hospital which revealed concerns about chronic under-staffing and sub-standard care. Christine Green, the chief executive, and Dr Tariq Mahmood, the hospital's medical director, both resigned as a result of the disclosure. In July 2013 as a result of the
Keogh Review the Trust was put into
special measures by
Monitor In October 2013 the Trust was put into the highest risk category by the
Care Quality Commission. Karen James was appointed interim Chief Executive in 2013 but was appointed permanently in 2014. She was awarded an OBE in the 2020 New Year's Honours list in recognition for bringing the Trust out of special measures to be rated 'Good' by the CQC in 2017 and 2019.
Jeremy Hunt (politician) visited the hospital in June 2015 saying "I think the management of the trust has completely changed. The staff have managers who listen to them if they have concerns and I think everyone here deserves huge congratulations for the progress they have been making in turning the hospital around." The trust was one of the beneficiaries of
Boris Johnson's announcement of capital funding for the NHS in August 2019, with an allocation of £16.3 million for emergency and urgent care facilities at Tameside General Hospital. == Local population ==