The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ninewells prepares for the worst with 30-bed Covid ward

- CRAIG SMITH

A atn extra 30-bed ward has been prepared for Covid-19 patients Ninewells Hospital in Dundee as the health board battles to cope with increasing demand.

Health chiefs say the contingenc­y plans have been put in place as part of the next phase of NHS Tayside’s Covid response programme with the region currently seeing its highest number of patients in need of hospital care since the pandemic began.

A total of 189 Covid-19 patients are currently being treated in Tayside hospitals.

There are 15 patients in high dependency and eight in intensive care who require more specialist care.

Services have been reconfigur­ed at Ninewells Hospital in readiness for an influx of patients.

Dr Pamela Johnston, NHS Tayside operationa­l medical director, said: “As we did in March when we created a hospital within a hospital, our clinical teams have been changing the footprint of Ninewells to ensure we can continue to provide safe and effective care for the people of Tayside.

“Clinical teams have been planning for the current scenario of increased numbers for many months and our plans are working well.

“An additional 30-bed ward for Covid-19 patients has been prepared and we are able to open these beds if they are required over the coming days.”

Dr Johnston said if more Covid-19 beds are needed in the coming days, capacity for other services may have to be reduced.

“Our approach in this second peak of the virus is to monitor on a daily and weekly basis the impact of Covid-19 in our hospitals, looking at Covid patient admissions, emergency admissions for other conditions and our staffing situation,” she said.

“We are not standing down whole theatre lists or services in a blanket fashion, which is different to the first phase approach where all elective procedures were postponed.

“However, we may see a small number of patients who were due to have routine surgery being reschedule­d or offered their procedure at another facility.”

As an example, she said a patient booked to have an operation at Ninewells may be offered the procedure at Perth Royal Infirmary.

“It is this flexibilit­y which our clinical teams are keen to keep going as they are committed to keep elective services running as far as this is possible,” she added.

“It is really important the people of Tayside continue their efforts to reduce the transmissi­on of the virus.

“We need everyone to keep doing their part, following the guidance and sticking to the rules.

“We will get through this together and please know our staff will keep providing care and treatment in these extraordin­ary times.”

It is really important the people of Tayside continue their efforts to reduce the transmissi­on of the virus

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 ??  ?? AT THE READY: Services have been reconfigur­ed at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee in readiness for a possible influx of coronaviru­s patients.
AT THE READY: Services have been reconfigur­ed at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee in readiness for a possible influx of coronaviru­s patients.

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