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Bath’s Royal United Hospital nominated for three prestigious national health awards

Tuesday 24th January 2017 Bath Echo News Team Health

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A pioneering emergency surgery ambulatory clinic at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation (RUH) Trust that cuts waiting times and hospital admissions has been nominated for three national health awards.

The Emergency Surgical Ambulatory Care unit (ESAC) at the RUH was set up originally as a pilot in 2013 and has proved so effective that it has been adopted by other NHS Trusts across the country.

It allows patients with acute, general surgical problems, such as appendicitis or hernias, to be diagnosed and operated on in a day.

Most go home that same day, meaning there is a significant reduction in the number of admissions where patients need a bed – around 120 a month.

It’s estimated that 6000 patients have been treated by the ESAC team since it began in May 2013.

Now the clinic has been nominated for three Health Service Journal (HSJ) Value In Healthcare Awards 2017, in the Improving The Value of Surgical Services, Acute Service Redesign, and Emergency, Urgent and Trauma Care categories.

Sarah Richards, Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Lead for Emergency Surgical Ambulatory Care said: “We’re really pleased that the clinic’s work has been recognised by these nominations. This is one of the many ways that the RUH is striving to work differently and more efficiently.

“We’ve shown that the service is safe and effective and helps reduce the time that inpatients wait for emergency surgery. It helps to avoid unnecessary hospital admissions and allows us to concentrate resources on life-threatening emergencies.”

ESAC was cited as an area of outstanding practice in the Trust’s recent Care Quality Commission report.

Patient satisfaction is high with most surveyed saying they’d be extremely likely or likely to recommend the service to friends and family if they needed similar care or treatment.

Staff also run ‘Showcase Days’ for other Trusts to visit and learn.

The HSJ 2017 awards will be judged in March and presented at a ceremony in London on 24th May.

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