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‘Urgent escalations of people being moved from beds to corridors’ occurring weekly at Altnagelvin A&E, says MLA
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16/10/2024
‘Urgent escalations of people being moved from beds to corridors’ occurring weekly at Altnagelvin A&E, says MLA
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My department has taken a number of steps to improve patient flow at the
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Aldergelvan Area Hospital. An enhanced minor injury unit was opened in March of
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this year. It is a phone first led service. It operates from 8 o'clock in
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the morning to 9 o'clock at night, seven days a week. And it's my expectation this
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unit will see some 20,000 minor injury patients per year, thus 20,000 people
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avoiding the need to attend the emergency department. My department has
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also commissioned an enhancement to the Aldergelvan ambulatory care unit,
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operating from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day, seven days a week. It is expected to
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provide almost 20,000 bookable appointments a year. A consultant-led
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respiratory hub is also available, with clinics operating two and a half days a
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week, offering capacity for 1,200 patients each year, as well as providing
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seven-day respiratory consultation cover for the emergency department and
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inpatients referral. Western Health and Social Care Trust has established a
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control room in the hospital to proactively manage the flow of patients
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through the hospital site and into community services. And a discharge
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coordination team is promoting earlier discharges and improved weekend
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discharge rates for patients who have been assessed as medically fit. In
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addition, the trust is engaged with GP practices to embed direct referral
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pathways from primary care into the hospital-at-home service. Work between
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the trust and care homes is also helping to avoid admissions for residents, with
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plans in place to manage agreed conditions by care home providers. As
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well as redesigning seven general residential beds to increase capacity
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for patients with dementia, the trust will open a further 11 beds for dementia
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patients and eight general nursing beds to help improve flow and discharge from
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Adelaide. Thank you Minister for the update on the range of measures.
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Unfortunately at this moment in time things aren't improving, despite the fact
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of we have the minor injuries etc as you've mentioned, and despite the fact on
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a weekly basis there is an urgent escalation where people are removed from
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their beds onto corridors. Do you believe that additional work needs to be done
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regarding any medical gaps regarding specialisms and staff to actually reduce
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the number of people? 29% of people are with more than 12 hours of A&E
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out in the garden. Well I thank the Member for the supplementary and what I
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would say to her is what we're trying to do is remove the second assessment so a
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lot of people end up in a hospital because they start off with their GP
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where they are assessed and then they're sent to the emergency department of an
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acute hospital where they are assessed a second time. I think the future is to do
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away wherever possible with the second assessment and for the GP to be
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able to refer the patient directly to a specialist service within the hospital
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and you will see that some hospitals as well as having emergency departments and
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minor injuries units now have urgent care departments and that's what I'm
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talking about where you can be referred by a GP directly to an urgent
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care department and and the kind of theory behind that is that you do have
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more specialists and indeed the future of health care and the past of health
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care is a development towards fewer generalists and many many more
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specialists and that is the future that is the direction of travel.
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Dr. Ergan.
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Thank you Minister for his answers. I'd like to commend the heroic efforts of our staff in the
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emergency department at Altony Galvan. Could the Minister provide us with an
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update on the Western Trust business case for an enhanced emergency department
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at Altony Galvan?
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Minister. Well I thank the Member for his question. I visited
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Altony Galvan a few weeks ago and we looked at some of the new facilities
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that are in place there and I was updated on the fact that there is a plan
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for a new emergency department. I would have to write to the Member if he's
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looking for exact details in terms of where that outline business case is and
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what the timeline is for completion.
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