Мобільна навігація

Універсальні селектори
Тільки точні збіги
Пошук у заголовку
Пошук у вмісті
Селектори типів публікацій
контакт

Важлива роль модульної інфраструктури

20 грудня 2021
< Назад до новин
The vital role modular infrastructure solutions play in helping the NHS “build back better” is explored in a series of papers recently published by The British Journal of Healthcare Management.

The vital role modular infrastructure solutions play in helping the NHS “build back better” is explored in a series of papers recently published by The British Journal of Healthcare Management.

With the NHS facing an unprecedented backlog in patient care and building maintenance, the papers explore how modular healthcare facilities help healthcare services overcome these challenges and their impact on service delivery, finance and population well-being.

The peer-reviewed studies, by author Isobel Clough, set out how modular healthcare facilities, such as those created by Vanguard Healthcare Solutions, can provide “flexible and cost-effective spaces” which allow services to increase capacity and have benefits not just for healthcare services but for staff and patients also.

The papers look closer at the challenges faced by the NHS across its estate which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, practical considerations for the commissioning and delivery of modular facilities and placing modular facilities in a resource-limited healthcare system. Modular Infrastructure Research in the papers show it is estimated that the equivalent of 22 new hospitals with 800 beds each will be needed by 2027 and a total of 5.4 million people are waiting for routine procedures and operations, with 385 000 waiting over a year for surgery.

These are significant challenges and the “Building Back Better” series  set out a case for the use of modular infrastructure solutions to help healthcare services to increase their capacity to overcome them, stating: “innovative solutions to increase capacity in NHS hospitals have never been more sorely needed.”

To demonstrate how modular solutions have already been successfully deployed within the NHS, the papers share two cases studies; Queen Mary’s Hospital in London and Newcastle Westgate Cataract Center . Both of these projects saw Vanguard work with Trusts to develop innovate modular infrastructure solutions and allow them to increase capacity and ultimately drive down waiting times.

At Queen Mary’s, St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust needed to find a solution for the growing surgical backlog in south-west London. Surgical capacity had been a long‑standing problem and had been made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. Roehampton In real terms, the hospital was performing 10 608 fewer operations than expected between March 2020 and May 2021 and the number of patients needing routine surgery in south-west London could have increased by as much as 30 000 since the pandemic began.

A large part of this backlog were day-case surgeries and that was where the trust decided to focus. To do this they needed a stand-alone facility at Queen Mary’s Hospital. The solution needed to provide the space needed for the entire patient journey, from arrival to discharge home, with minimal risk of COVID-19 transmission.

The trust chose a modular solution as additional capacity was needed in months, rather than years. Vanguard worked with the trust to develop a bespoke modular facility which includes four high-specification operating theatre rooms, plus a recovery ward, consulting rooms, staff facilities and utility areas. The solution was delivered in 5 months and since its opening, an average of 120 procedures a week have been performed within the complex.

The paper also explores a second Vanguard project which uses an innovative and bespoke modular solution to create additional capacity. At Newcastle General Hospital, thanks to a brand-new multi-theatre, purpose-built stand-alone facility, more than 1000 cataract procedures a month are being carried out, significantly helping the Trust reduce waiting times for this essential procedure. This facility was installed in just four months.

The series, which concludes that modular facilities such as those developed by Vanguard, provides a flexible and cost-effective means of expanding capacity and improving services in a resource-limited environment can be read here .

Поділитися цим:

< Назад до новин

Вам також може сподобатися...

Vanguard Healthcare Solutions публікує новий офіційний документ

«Зменшення списків очікування, отримання коштів, покращення життя: створення хірургічного центру» 22 квітня 2024 року старші керівники британських трестів охорони здоров’я зустрілися в Ковентрі для круглого столу щодо створення та оптимізації хірургічних центрів. Зустріч під головуванням Кріса Блеквелла-Фроста розпочалася із сесії запитань і відповідей, зосередженої на хірургічному центрі в Південному […]
Читати далі

Vanguard бере участь у виставці та представляє новий білий документ на NHS ConfedExpo 2024

Приєднуйтеся до нас на стенді B2 у Manchester Central 12 і 13 червня на NHS ConfedExpo 2024.
Читати далі

Vanguard бере участь у виставці BSG Live 2024

Ми беремо участь у виставці British Society of Gastroenterology Live 17–20 червня 2024 року, ICC Birmingham.
Читати далі

Рішення Vanguard Healthcare
Unit 1144 Regent Court, The Square, Gloucester Business Park, Gloucester, GL3 4AD

Електронна пошта:
[email protected]
crossmenu

Здається, ви перебуваєте в Сполучених Штатах

У нас є інший сайт (www.q-bital.com), який краще підходить для вашого місцезнаходження

Click here to change sites

Залишайтеся на цьому сайті