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NHS Greater Glasgow Acute Hospital Services Strategy

NHS Greater Glasgow Acute Hospital Services Strategy. Monitoring Group 3 rd December 2004 Calum Kerr General Manager. West Central Division. West Central Dimensions (Glasgow). Locations 7 Accident & Emergency Staff 278 Non Emergency Staff 153 Accident & Emergency vehicles 64

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NHS Greater Glasgow Acute Hospital Services Strategy

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  1. NHS Greater GlasgowAcute Hospital ServicesStrategy Monitoring Group 3rd December 2004 Calum Kerr General Manager

  2. West Central Division

  3. West Central Dimensions (Glasgow) • Locations 7 • Accident & Emergency Staff 278 • Non Emergency Staff 153 • Accident & Emergency vehicles 64 • Non Emergency vehicles 73

  4. Accident & Emergency Demand(NHS GG) 1/11/03 – 31/10/04 • Emergency responses 81,427 • Urgent cases 25, 401 • Planned 3, 878

  5. Where did they go?

  6. Developments over the year • Community Paramedics (Out of Hours) • ‘Pathway’ Paramedics • Priority Patient Team (change & innovation) • Mental Health care • Verification of death • Treat and Transfer pilots

  7. Local challenges and next steps … • Non Emergency Vision • Acute Services Review • Service Redesign • “Out of Hours” service provision – Community Paramedics • 2010 Service Vision

  8. “Having brought the hospital to the patient” “A Ward in the Community” All possible now through ‘e-health’ & “eCare”

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