Wishaw Press

Millions of travel miles saved by technology

- IAN BUNTING

Video conferenci­ng technology which links Wishaw patients to health and social care staff has saved a possible 2.4 million travel miles in Lanarkshir­e during the past year.

The total is equivalent to circumnavi­gating planet Earth almost 100 times.

Lanarkshir­e’s award-wining Technology Enabled Care (TEC) team, who rapidly scaled up the technology, known as Near Me, in the emergency response to the pandemic, say attainment of the astonishin­g milestone has been driven by a clear objective – to keep people safe.

“These figures are significan­t as they underline just how far we’ve come in the last year. Quite literally,” explained Kirsty Duguid, Lanarkshir­e TEC’s project team manager.

“Near Me technology allows health and social care providers to offer secure video call access to their services as part of their day-to-day work.

“Instead of travelling to their appointmen­t, patients or service users enter an online waiting area from their computer, smartphone or tablet.

“The service is notified when they arrive, and a health or social care provider joins the virtual consultati­on.”

At the turn of 2020 – and following successful testing and trials – Near Me was in the formative stages of a wider rollout to various primary, community and hospital care settings.

With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, however, the scale up was accelerate­d as part of a robust emergency response.

From just 75 consultati­ons in February last year, Near Me use, across a plethora of services equipped with the technology, has grown to over 86,000 virtual consultati­ons form early March 2020 to the present day.

In turn, research, led by the Scottish Government’s Technology Enabled Care programme, has found that, on average, a Near Me consultati­on saves 28 miles of travel for a patient in Scotland (based on a return trip to and from a health and care setting.)

That means 2,408,000 miles have potentiall­y been saved in Lanarkshir­e. Factoring in the circumfere­nce of the globe, being 24,901 miles, this equates to a mind-spinning 96.7 trips around the planet.

Ms Duguid added: “Throughout the Covid pandemic, we have had to change how we deliver services and clearly many people wouldn’t have been travelling to appointmen­ts due to restrictio­ns.

“Near Me, however, has enabled us to securely and efficientl­y continue with service delivery.

“As our services recover and we carefully move out of the pandemic going forward, this infrastruc­ture will remain.

“In short, Near Me will still be a choice people can make, if convenient for them and it meets their health and wellbeing needs without the need to travel.”

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