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Grantham hospital trial saves £196k per month

Changes at the orthopaedics centre

Grantham hospital saved more than £196,000 since September with a trial at the Trauma and Orthopaedics centre.

The service sees planned orthopaedic operations take place in Grantham, with each patient’s pre and post-op care maintained locally.

Highlights also include savings of £196,000 per month thanks to efficiencies in operation rooms.

Mark Brassington, Chief Operating Officer at United Lincolnshire Hospital’s Trust, reported on the changes to the service to board members on Wednesday where he highlighted a rise in elective operations being carried out from 106 in October 2017, to 137 this year.

ULHT chief operating officer Mark Brassington. Photo: Lincolnshire Reporter

Trauma and emergency care continues at Lincoln, Boston and Grantham, however a small number of trauma patients with a broken hip will be cared for at Lincoln and Boston instead of at Grantham.

Mr Brassington said there had been a reduction in the number of cancellations due to having no beds from an average of 54 before the trial began to none in September and 1 in October.

He said: “The benefit of [splitting the two up] is that we’re not cancelling patients, patients are getting the surgery we say we’re going to give them on the day we say we’re going to do it.”

He said there had been a number of challenges, and tweaks included the loss of the Sunday trauma session and the modification of the Saturday session to include elective surgery with slots for trauma due to a lack of demand.

Fighting 4 Grantham Hospital founder Jody Clark. Photo: Lincolnshire Reporter

Following the meeting Jody Clark, from Fighting for Grantham Hospitals, said: “It’s been quite telling that they’re had some challenges – it’s a big change to what it was before. It’s quite reassuring to hear the numbers for orthopaedic elective operations have increased massively from where they were before.

“The next month is set to increase as well, so it’s really reassuring to hear that less patients are being seen out of county and more are being seen locally.”

The system will be reviewed in February.