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Home / Health / Home X-rays Coming to Glasgow NHS Patients

Home X-rays Coming to Glasgow NHS Patients

8 Jan

Summary

  • New service brings X-rays and ultrasounds to patients' homes.
  • Mobile unit offers blood and urine tests, a UK first.
  • Pilot reduced waiting times by four hours, saving hospital beds.
Home X-rays Coming to Glasgow NHS Patients

A pioneering community diagnostic vehicle is set to launch in the Glasgow area, enabling patients to receive X-rays, ultrasounds, and even blood and urine tests within their own homes. This initiative by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is designed to enhance accessibility to vital diagnostic services and reduce the strain on hospital emergency departments. The vehicle is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including portable X-ray equipment and, uniquely in the UK, devices for blood and urine testing.

The Society of Radiographers in Scotland is backing this two-year project, highlighting its potential to make healthcare more equitable. Val Middleton, a consultant radiographer, emphasized that the service allows vulnerable patients, such as the elderly or infirm, to remain at home while still receiving necessary examinations. This approach aims to prevent unnecessary hospital stays, with patients only admitted if a fracture or other condition requires immediate hospital care. Previous trials of a similar, though less comprehensive, mobile unit showed a significant reduction in patient waiting times by an average of four hours.

Beyond improving patient care and convenience, the scheme is expected to address the chronic shortage of radiographers in Scotland, which currently stands at 13.4%. By offering an attractive career path, the project could retain skilled professionals within the country. The Society of Radiographers noted that earlier pilot versions of the mobile diagnostic car freed up the equivalent of 9.3 hospital bed days per patient, saved £1,008 for each patient not admitted, and helped alleviate overcrowding in hospital corridors.

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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is launching a new community diagnostic vehicle that brings X-rays, ultrasounds, and blood tests to patients' homes.
It will make vital tests more accessible, reduce hospital waiting times, and decrease the number of emergency department admissions.
The vehicle can perform X-rays, ultrasounds, blood tests, and urine tests, with the latter three being a first for a mobile unit in the UK.

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