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Coronavirus: New role for NHS Louisa Jordan hospital | Coronavirus: New role for NHS Louisa Jordan hospital |
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People who have had healthcare postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic could be treated at the hospital constructed to help Scotland fight the virus. | People who have had healthcare postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic could be treated at the hospital constructed to help Scotland fight the virus. |
The £38m NHS Louisa Jordan was built at the SEC in Glasgow in April but it has not been needed during the outbreak. | |
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said the facility will help the NHS "recover" from the effects of the virus response. | Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said the facility will help the NHS "recover" from the effects of the virus response. |
It will initially be open to some orthopaedic outpatients this month. | It will initially be open to some orthopaedic outpatients this month. |
If the appointments are judged to be "clinically successful" and patients are satisfied, the hospital could be used to provide a wide range of delayed planned healthcare. | If the appointments are judged to be "clinically successful" and patients are satisfied, the hospital could be used to provide a wide range of delayed planned healthcare. |
Staff training, teaching and examinations will also be held in the large building as there is plenty of space for social-distancing. | |
But if it is needed to deal with a second spike of coronavirus, the Scottish government said it could by ready to accept Covid patients with a few days' notice. | But if it is needed to deal with a second spike of coronavirus, the Scottish government said it could by ready to accept Covid patients with a few days' notice. |
More than 27,000 people have not been able to have their planned hospital treatments over the past 14 weeks, according to figures from Public Health Scotland. | More than 27,000 people have not been able to have their planned hospital treatments over the past 14 weeks, according to figures from Public Health Scotland. |
They were paused - along with screening services - at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis in a bid to ensure there was enough capacity in the NHS to deal with the pandemic. | They were paused - along with screening services - at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis in a bid to ensure there was enough capacity in the NHS to deal with the pandemic. |
Some services are starting again, with hip and knee replacements among procedures resuming at the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank . | Some services are starting again, with hip and knee replacements among procedures resuming at the Golden Jubilee Hospital in Clydebank . |
The health minister said the Louisa Jordan could also play a vital role in tackling the backlog. | The health minister said the Louisa Jordan could also play a vital role in tackling the backlog. |
"As we begin to resume some paused NHS services safely, carefully and in a series of stages, this national hospital will play an important role in helping our NHS recover by providing planned healthcare for non-Covid outpatients," Ms Freeman said. | "As we begin to resume some paused NHS services safely, carefully and in a series of stages, this national hospital will play an important role in helping our NHS recover by providing planned healthcare for non-Covid outpatients," Ms Freeman said. |
"It will also ensure the sustainability of our NHS workforce as the clinical setting, alongside the ability to maintain physical distancing, will allow undergraduates and postgraduates to carry out training, teaching and examinations, and support training for the wider health and social care workforce in Scotland. | "It will also ensure the sustainability of our NHS workforce as the clinical setting, alongside the ability to maintain physical distancing, will allow undergraduates and postgraduates to carry out training, teaching and examinations, and support training for the wider health and social care workforce in Scotland. |
"By continuing to follow the clear public health advice, we can continue to suppress this virus in Scotland." | "By continuing to follow the clear public health advice, we can continue to suppress this virus in Scotland." |
The Louisa Jordan was built in less than two weeks to offer extra capacity to the NHS in dealing with the predicted influx of patients with coronavirus symptoms. | The Louisa Jordan was built in less than two weeks to offer extra capacity to the NHS in dealing with the predicted influx of patients with coronavirus symptoms. |
A total of 1,036 bed bays were built and it was initially able to treat 300 patients. | A total of 1,036 bed bays were built and it was initially able to treat 300 patients. |
It was named after a Glasgow-born nurse who died in Serbia in 1915 during World War One while working in a hospital. | It was named after a Glasgow-born nurse who died in Serbia in 1915 during World War One while working in a hospital. |
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