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Community Diagnostics Centre Update
Meeting: 27/06/2023 - Health and Adult Social Care Scrutiny Panel (Item 10)
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Minutes:
Stuart Windsor (Future Hospitals Director, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust), Nicki Collas (Future Hospitals Program Manager, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust) and Amanda Nash (Head of Communications, University Hospitals Plymouth) introduced the Community Diagnostics Centre Update and highlighted that:
a)
A report by Sir Mike Richards in 2020 had proposed the introduction
of a series of diagnostics centres to address the diagnostic
capacity issues across the country. The Government had launched a
programme with plans to create a number of standardised diagnostic
centres across the country;
b)
A diagnostics centre had already been established in Devon at the
Nightingale Hospital. While the Plymouth diagnostic centre was
originally intended as a branch/ spoke of this Devon hub,
Plymouth’s unique challenges had inspired the development of
a business case for a Plymouth hub in its own right;
c)
The bid had been successful and £25 million had been
designated to create a community diagnostics centre in the city
centre, close to some of the most deprived areas of the
city;
d)
The centre would increase diagnostic capacity across the city,
improve productivity and efficiency and reduce heath
inequalities;
e)
It would include consultation rooms to increase efficiency
alongside a variety of diagnostic tests, including those deemed to
be a priority locally and the team were working in partnership with
Plymouth City Council to develop the design;
f)
The centre would be built at Colin Campbell Court and a condition
of the approval was to delivery temporary diagnostic capacity by
the end of September 2023 via a mobile unit;
g)
The team were working closely with the strategic development team
to ensure that any development there would complement future
development;
h)
The site had excellent access by public transport and supported the
trust’s aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions as access
was not limited by car ownership;
i)
Services would include CT scanners, MRI scanners, X-ray rooms,
ultrasound rooms and an audiology suite as well as the requirements
for echocardiography, electrocardiogram, blood pressure monitoring,
pacemaker checks and spirometry over 3,500 sqm;
j)
The project was expected to open by 1 April 2025 and would deliver
the following additional annual capacity by the end of
2025/26:
i.
34,000 CT Scans;
ii.
9,000 MRI Scans
iii.
39,000 Ultrasound Tests
iv.
9,000 X-Ray’s
v.
2,000 Audiology assessments;
k) A project board had been established with the Council, there were weekly working group meetings, and engagement would be carried out with patients and members of the public.
Councillor Mary
Aspinall (Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care)
added;
l)
The project came under Councillor Mark Lowry’s (Cabinet
Member for Finance) portfolio, but they would work closely together
on this project;
m) It would benefit some of the more deprived communities in Plymouth by bringing services closer to them, but the services would be available to all.
In response to
questions it was reported that:
n) A condition of the bid was to have the temporary mobile unit on site from September 2023, but there would ... view the full minutes text for item 10