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More than 40,000 patients were waiting for treatment at Bedfordshire Hospitals Trust during March

More than 40,000 patients were waiting for treatment at Bedfordshire Hospitals Trust during March But NHS teams are trialling new ways of restoring routine care like weekend and evening surgery after receiving share of £160m funding Thursday, 20th May 2021, 12:15 pm More than 40,000 patients were on the NHS waiting list for routine treatment at Bedfordshire Hospitals Trust in March, figures reveal. The Royal College of Surgeons described the size of the country s waiting list as stomach-churning , adding it will take many years to deal with the backlog. But NHS teams across Bedfordshire Luton and Milton Keynes have unveiled a new routine care recovery plan to restore routine NHS care after the pandemic.

Creaking NHS in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes region feels the strain of proposed new local diagnostic hubs

Updated Friday, 7th May 2021, 10:12 am NHS and local council leaders from across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) were told that chiefs in Whitehall are pressing for the creation of local diagnostic hubs in addition to hospital services but this is a “massive ask”. Bedford hospital’s Dr James Ramsay, the clinical cancer lead at BLMK, is also leading work on creating the new hubs. He told the BLMK partnership board on Wednesday that demand for diagnostic services in cancer, stroke and heart disease already “outstrips demand”. Generic health picture And he referred to “poor population outcomes” with his report calling for “new models of care for earlier diagnosis” to reduce health inequalities, increase life expectancy and prevent early death.

Missed appointments may have cost Bedfordshire Hospitals Trust almost £10 million through pandemic

Updated Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 4:48 pm Around one in 10 hospital appointments were missed by patients at Bedfordshire Hospitals Trust during the coronavirus pandemic – potentially losing almost £10 million. The failed appointments waste time and heap pressure on consultants who already face “extraordinary demand” due to the virus, says the British Medical Association (BMA). NHS Digital data shows that in the 11 months from April last year, there were 62,455 outpatient appointments which people did not show up for. Bedford Hospital It means out of 596,420 booked sessions, 10 per cent were unattended. And with the average outpatient appointment costing £160 – as estimated by several NHS trusts – the no-shows may have cost Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust around £10 million.

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