Paisley Daily Express

Coronaviru­s care hub opens at health centre

Patients can now be assessed closer to home

- STEPH BRAWN LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

Renfrewshi­re residents suffering from potential Covid- 19 symptoms will now be directed to a community assessment centre (CAC) in Linwood.

The site has been set up at the town’s health centre to maximise the number of symptomati­c people who can be cared for in the community, reserving hospitals for those with the most serious illnesses.

It also means the potential exposure of patients visiting GP practices to Covid-19 will be minimised, and practition­ers can get on with their usual day-to-day role.

Previously, people in Renfrewshi­re were having to travel almost 20 miles to Greenock Health Centre to be assessed.

There are two other hubs in the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) area, operating in Glasgow’s Barr Street and Clydebank.

No testing for the virus is currently being carried out at these sites.

The Linwood centre has the capacity to care for around 100 patients a day across four clinical rooms and is operating from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Documents presented to Renfrewshi­re Council’s emergencie­s board this week say there is scope to increase the number of rooms available to five and to review operating times, if demand increases.

The new centres - which are staffed by GPs and advanced nurse practition­ers - mean patients should no longer phone their GPs if they are experienci­ng symptoms of coronaviru­s.

They should instead refer to the NHS Inform website, or call NHS 24 on the 111 number if their symptoms worsen.

If further clinical advice is required, NHS 24 will refer patients onto a medic who will provide a full telephone assessment and, if necessary, offer an appointmen­t at the Linwood centre.

Patients attending will receive treatment plans, including medication, and/or a prescripti­on, and be told to self isolate. If they need to go to hospital, this will be arranged at the centre.

Dr Kerri Neylon, deputy medical director for primary care at NHSGGC, said: “The creation of the CACs will provide important protection for vulnerable patients who require nonCovid-19 related care and will support our 235 GP practices to provide this, by ensuring those who can be treated within the community and receive the appropriat­e care as efficientl­y as possible.

“In anticipati­on of increasing case numbers, we now have a pathway that can be effectivel­y scaled up to manage growing demand on services across Greater Glasgow and Clyde.”

We now have a pathway that can be effectivel­y scaled up to manage growing demand on services

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The Renfrewshi­re Assessment Centre is based in Linwood
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Clinical support The Renfrewshi­re Assessment Centre is based in Linwood Health Centre
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Action plan Dr Kerri Neylon

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