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Hospital transport service now running thanks to partnershi­p

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NHS Tayside has launched a new transport service for patients who have no other means of travelling to healthcare sites.

Due to public transport restrictio­ns or other personal circumstan­ces, some people have been finding it difficult to attend the COVID-19 community assessment hubs or their regular hospital appointmen­ts, such as renal dialysis.

The health board has worked with GPs, Transport Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service and Health Protection Scotland to develop a transport hub to help people with getting to and from healthcare sites.

Staff at assessment centres, GP practices and hospitals can organise transport for patients through the transport hub.

The Scottish Ambulance Service will still be supporting patients who need to go to hospital in an emergency or those with limited mobility.

The new service is running from 8am to 8pm, seven-days-a-week with staff who have voluntaril­y redeployed from other areas as drivers.

Arnold Clark has provided 15 vehicles which have been fitted with bulkhead partitions to provide a safe space between drivers and patients with potential

COVID-19. BP has given fuel, vehicle trackers have been provided by Telematics, Tesco has provided mobile phone cradles and Halfords has donated child seats.

Assured Group is providing a daily deep clean of the vehicles to ensure they comply with infection control standards. All drivers also have access to appropriat­e PPE.

Associate director for improvemen­t Tracey Williams said:“After we set up our network of community assessment hubs across the region, we recognised that some people were struggling to get to these centres and to appointmen­ts at our hospitals.

“This may be because they do not drive and are unable to use public transport because they have symptoms of COVID-19 or are shielding or self-isolating, or they may not feel well enough to drive themselves.

“We have been able to offer this service to those who need our support thanks to some very generous local companies and we are very grateful to all of them for their donations. wIt really is making a positive difference for our patients.”

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