Radiology service performance Sample Clauses

Radiology service performance. Figure S22 below indicates that increasing numbers of patients are waiting for MRI including a number waiting in time bands over 70 days; prior to February 2015 there were no patients waiting this long. The overall number waiting doubled from around 800 to over 1800 during this period. Figure S22: MRI Waiting Times Historically, CT waiting lists peaked in 2012; an increase in capacity reduced waiting lists from the 2012 high of 1,200 and maintained fewer than 800 waiting until December 2014. They have continued to rise steadily since 2014 to over 1,200 waiting. The time periods of waiting show increasing numbers of patients waiting over 70 days. This is shown in figure S23 below. Figure S23: CT Waiting Times In NHS Grampian the two existing Interventional Radiology (IR) theatres are not ‘Hybrid’ theatres. A growing number of procedures are being undertaken in IR theatres by Surgeons. Currently, for combined IR and Vascular procedures, a further operating theatre is reserved and transfer of patients between these may be required during the procedure. This carries a degree of patient safety and risk concerns. Feedback from the National Programme Board and Advisory Group for elective care has suggested that investment in additional IR Hybrid theatre capacity would be outwith the scope of the national programme. Therefore this IA has been amended to reflect this challenge, but its place in this strategic case is retained in order to stress the importance of investment to retain and develop services in NoS, including for supporting vital surgical services such as Vascular and Urology. If not enabled via the elective care centres programme, there will be a critical need to invest in NoS IR infrastructure via another funding route.
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