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Bath MP opens new rapid assessment and treatment area at the RUH

Tuesday 6th July 2021 Bath Echo News Team Health

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Bath’s MP Wera Hobhouse has officially opened a new rapid assessment and treatment area at the Royal United Hospital.

Ms Hobhouse unveiling a plaque alongside department coordinator Grace Nesbitt | Photo © RUH

The new Direct Assessment Area (DAA) was opened by the MP during a visit to the RUH on Friday 2nd July, during which she also toured the accident and emergency department and visited one of the hospital’s wards for older people.

The new area forms part of a £2.5 million investment in the RUH’s same day emergency care facilities, which has also included increasing capacity in the Emergency Department and expanding the Trauma Assessment Unit.

It will provide a dedicated rapid assessment and treatment for GP-referred patients.

Under this care model, patients can be assessed, diagnosed, treated, and if clinically safe to do so, will go home the same day, avoiding, where possible, a bed admission.

The improvements have helped to ensure that patients are triaged and cared for in the most appropriate location based on their clinical need, improving the experience they have when they arrive at the RUH for emergency care.

The emergency care improvements will also benefit ambulance crews, by improving their access to A&E to safely offload critically unwell patients.

Wera Hobhouse said: “It was an honour to open the new Direct Assessment Area and to see and hear for myself about the RUH’s innovative ways of ensuring that patients have the best possible experience, which includes getting home swiftly.

“I also want to give my warmest thanks to all the staff at the RUH for their tremendous work during the pandemic.

“They have been on the frontline serving our community throughout this long and very challenging time and have my huge respect and gratitude.”

Cara Charles-Barks, RUH Chief Executive, said: “I’m delighted that Wera was able to officially open our new Direct Assessment Area.

“The new area plays a key role in our continuing efforts to improve patient experience – ensuring our patients get the right care, in the right place, at the right time.

“It further improves our capacity to rapidly assess and treat patients, allowing them to return home if it is clinically safe for them to do so.

“The new assessment area is just one part of several major improvements we have made to our same day emergency care facilities, further improving the experience our patients have when they arrive at our front door for emergency care.”

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