Otago Daily Times

SDHB struggling to finish ICU project

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

THE Southern District Health Board has no idea when the second stage of its multimilli­ondollar intensive care unit developmen­t will be able to receive patients.

Due to have opened last December, the 10bed ward was the second part of a much needed $14.8 million revamp of the cramped and outdated rooms used by the hospital’s most critically ill patients.

Engineers brought in to solve problems with ventilatio­n systems have been unable to pinpoint the cause of the problem, SDHB chief executive Chris Fleming said.

‘‘Frustratin­gly the latest mechanical engineers’ report has not provided us with a definitive design and therefore a pathway to completion.’’

This is not the first setback the developmen­t, which is regarded as a key building project, has endured: similar issues delayed the opening of stage one for four months.

Mr Fleming said the SDHB would take a similar approach to dealing with the issue as it had with stage one: weekly meetings with its contractor­s.

‘‘This time it will be mechanical engineers, [to] nut out every aspect required to get to a final solution.’’

The isolation rooms in the new ward are meant to have their air changed 14 times an hour.

However, the old ventilatio­n systems in the building have proven inadequate for the task, partly because a previous board decided 20 years ago to detune the system as a costsaving measure.

The SDHB previously hoped the 12 extra beds might be ready by the end of this year, but a report by Mr Fleming to the SDHB board gave no indication when things might be resolved.

Stage one, with 12 intensive care and highdepend­ency beds, eventually opened in March last year.

Large, bright and modern, it had been welcomed by staff, who were eagerly anticipati­ng the opening of stage 2.

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