A spokeswoman for the Humber Health Partnership (HHP), which includes HUTH, previously said: “Our current position in the league table reflects the scale of challenges which the organisation has been managing for some time. These issues are not new.”
The table, updated quarterly, reflects patient safety, finances and access to services.
In December, HUTH was in 130th place before it fell further in the latest published league table.
The spokeswoman for HHP, which has entered special measures, said since the summer it had “taken a deliberate decision to surface those challenges openly through the development of our clinically-led improvement plan”.
The plan, shaped by frontline clinicians, sets out “clear actions to strengthen patient safety, stabilise services and improve reliability of care”, she added.
According to HHP, a number of changes are already under way, including a major improvement programme to reduce waiting times for breast cancer treatment, and the introduction of a seven-day service to help patients with clots on their brains.