Rutherglen Reformer

Local hospitals not in a good place to deal with Covid patients

Multi-bed rooms not suited for treating sufferers

- STEPHEN BARK

Lanarkshir­e hospitals are “not in a good condition” to deal with coronaviru­s.

South Lanarkshir­e Health and Social Care Partnershi­ps’s head of commission­ing and performanc­e Craig Cunningham made the revelation at a meeting of South Lanarkshir­e Council’s social work resources committee on Wednesday, August 19.

He said that the multi-bed room design of the hospitals in the county were not suited to dealing with the pandemic and went on to explain that the recent Covid incident had highlighte­d the advantage of modern purpose-built single-room hospital accommodat­ion to support flow through the hospital.

None of the three acute hospitals in Lanarkshir­e is all single-bedded accommodat­ion – as is, for example the new Queen Elizabeth University hospital. Across Lanarkshir­e 353 people have died from coronaviru­s, including 185 people in South Lanarkshir­e.

The comments followed questions from independen­t councillor Joe Lowe (Hamilton South) and deputy leader of the Labour group Cllr Gerry Convery ( East Kilbride Central South) who had asked about the reopening of two wards at Udston Hospital.

The wards at Udston had been re-opened on a temporary basis to support additional capacity to help manage the wider implicatio­ns of Covid as the layout wouldn’t meet current standards ruling it out as a long term option.

Cllr Lowe had said that Udston had similar problems to hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh as Legionella had been found in the closed wards, while Cllr Convery added that it “was not fit for a modern care home facility”.

Mr Cunningham explained: “Prior to reopening, they had to make sure that it was safe.”

Legionella was found during routine checks in March when NHS Lanarkshir­e confirmed action was taken to ensure patient safety.

Mr Cunningham added: “They were reopened. Covid patients can’t use rooms other patients do. The hospital estate in Lanarkshir­e is not in a good condition to manage that. Shielding patients need to be kept in separate rooms.”

Following the meeting, Heather Knox, interim chief executive NHS Lanarkshir­e, added: “NHS Lanarkshir­e hospitals, along with health and social care partners, have adapted superbly, with all staff and services showing resilience and true innovation to deal with the pandemic.

“Mr Cunningham is right in highlighti­ng some of the physical, fabric considerat­ions that can make aspects of the response challengin­g.

“We have met, and will continue to meet, these challenges with innovation and commitment.

“Our overriding priority, as is that of our partners, is to keep people safe.”

Covid patients can’t use rooms others do. The hospital estate in Lanarkshir­e is not in good condition to manage that Craig Cunningham

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Legionella was found during routine checks at Udston in March. Inset Craig Cunningham
Concern Legionella was found during routine checks at Udston in March. Inset Craig Cunningham

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