Midlands trust introduces x-rays at home

Patients in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire are set to benefit from X-Ray at Home service, designed to reduce unnecessary visits to University Hospitals North Midlands’ (UHNM) A&E Department.

 © University Hospitals North Midlands NHS Trust

© University Hospitals North Midlands NHS Trust

X-Ray at Home is UHNM's latest mobile service, which is being launched to provide faster, more convenient diagnostic imaging for patients in the comfort of their own home and prevent unnecessary visits to the A&E department.

The team will be able to see patients across Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire, offering a professional helpline for West Midlands Ambulance Service and community teams to refer patients who are able to have an x-ray within their own home.

A senior radiographer and a support worker will be able to see patients in their own homes/or care home alongside the Community Rapid Intervention Service (CRIS) team, an integrated service provided by both UHNM and Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) for patients at risk of needing an admission to hospital.

Laura Greenwood, superintendent radiographer, said: ‘This is such an exciting time for radiography and UHNM as it is something that we have never done before. It's fantastic that we have been given the opportunity to make a positive difference in the community. For a lot of patients, coming to hospital can be extremely disruptive so being able to make their care much easier for them is really important.

‘I hope that X-Ray at home is the future of radiography and hope to grow the fleet of mobile vans and therefore the amount of patients we are able to help.'

Rob Gordon, head of imaging at UHNM, added: ‘It's something we've been working towards for a long time, ensuring that patients who don't need to attend A&E can still access the care they require closer to home.

‘Alongside the CRIS team we're confident this service will enhance the overall patient experience, not only by reducing unnecessary hospital visits, but also by easing demand on ambulance services in the community, creating wider benefits for everyone.'

The X-Ray at Home vehicle has been funded by UHNM Charity.

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