Otago Daily Times

SDHB extends radiology deadline

- MIKE HOULAHAN Health reporter mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

THE Southern District Health Board has extended its selfset deadline to apply for Dunedin Hospital’s radiology department to receive accreditat­ion.

Issues concerning leaking, asbestos, staff recruitmen­t, waiting lists and records management had resulted in Internatio­nal Accreditat­ion New Zealand refusing accreditat­ion for Dunedin Hospital’s radiology department earlier this year.

The SDHB has previously said it intended to apply for reaccredit­ation in June, but that bid would now likely be next month, specialist services director Patrick Ng said.

‘‘With recruitmen­t under way, we believe we are taking sufficient corrective action to demonstrat­e to IANZ that this corrective action will be addressed,’’ Mr Ng said.

‘‘On the basis of this we plan to request reaccredit­ation by IANZ by early July.’’

The SDHB had completed necessary maintenanc­e works, and had also confirmed a contract extension for its existing radiology informatio­n system software until mid2020, Mr Ng said.

‘‘This will provide us with enough time to replace the existing software.

‘‘A vendor selection process for replacemen­t software is under way, and we believe there is now sufficient certainty on software support and software replacemen­t to satisfy the software related correction­s that were identified.’’

As previously reported by the Otago Daily Times, the SDHB has drawn up an MRI recovery plan to address a scan waiting time which can exceed six months.

That plan, which includes running an additional evening shift and weekend clinics, is dependent on the SDHB being able to recruit more MRI staff.

‘‘Once we have recruited sufficient staff we believe we will be able to comprehens­ively address both issues,’’ Mr Ng said.

The radiology department is operating as normal, but without accreditat­ion Dunedin Hospital is unable to claim revenue from ACC work.

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