Proposed Physical Solution Sample Clauses

Proposed Physical Solution. The Foresterhill Campus in Aberdeen has a fully developed clinical services plan which has guided service reconfiguration and physical planning for the past 5-10 years. The plan has Board approval and is accepted by Aberdeen City Council as formal planning guidance. Within this plan there is an area identified for elective and ambulatory care close to the main concourse and the new multi-storey car park on the Campus i.e. it was selected to provide easy access for patients whilst being close to significant clinical facilities including theatres and radiology. The proposed physical solution also maximises the opportunities arising from other developments including the aforementioned Baird and ANCHOR projects which will deliver a new women’s hospital and cancer centre in 2021. The accommodations released by this project i.e. theatres and some outpatient accommodation, will be incorporated into the Elective Care assumptions thereby maximising the impact of the investment. The Elective Care Centre facilities will be developed partly by the renovation of an existing building which is largely vacant (apart from the newly relocated ophthalmology service, and partly by the construction of an adjacent and linked new building to create an integrated Elective Care Centre. The accommodation will provide flexible outpatient and procedure rooms and day surgery facilities with easy access to diagnostic radiology and endoscopy. The accommodation will also include clinical research facilities to promote inpatient research, and simulation teaching facilities sponsored by the University of Aberdeen. As indicated above, the physical solution for the diagnostic and treatment hubs will be determined at OBC stage as will the contribution of Xx Xxxx’x Hospital. Xx Xxxx’x is being engaged with at Hospital and Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) levels, in order to further shape this programme of work. Appendix Q shows each of the clinical specialties involved in the local engagement process, each of whom have engaged in a minimum of three x three hour workshops in order to inform the redesign programme and the IA development. Appendix R shows the key themes of the overarching elective care programme in Grampian.
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