A mixed-modality facility, comprising mobile theatres and support rooms built using modern methods of construction, minimises lead times while providing design flexibility.
"My measure of success is refreshing my Patient Tracking List report on a Monday and looking to see by how much our overall waiting list has reduced. And we're doing the best for our patients and that's what really matters to me." - Claire McGillycuddy, MKUH
An innovative "ambulance handover" facility increases patient capacity at busy times and enables ambulance staff to be redeployed to responding to 999 calls.
A mobile operating theatre was provided to Goondiwindi Hospital, to help provide additional theatre space for 35 expected mothers during a refurbishment.
A mobile CSSD was provided to Grafton Base Hospital, the only hospital in an area covering 10,441 square kilometres, during a refurbishment project of their CSSD, which was being repaired to bring the facility up to AS4187 standards.
A new facility that is being installed by Q-bital at a hospital in Australia to provide additional capacity for diagnostic procedures was created and made ready to ship within weeks of the order.
The Newcastle Westgate Cataract Centre has been installed to tackle the significant backlog in patients waiting for routine cataract surgery. Since its installation, the facility has seen the average time spent in the facility decrease from 3-4 hours to between 45 minutes and an hour.
A mixed-modality mobile and modular surgical solution has been installed in collaboration with University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to provide additional ophthalmic capacity at Derriford Hospital.
Algemeen Stedelijk Hospital needed a solution to cover their five month refurbishment programme. Q-bital offered them a fast and effective answer to the challenge of theatre downtime.
To provide improved flow of cataract patients, Q-bital delivered a mobile visiting hospital to Withybush Hospital to provide a short-term boost to capacity.
Q-bital provided a visiting hospital to The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust to help support increased productivity in upper limb orthopaedics and dental surgery
The Haaglanden Clinic found its single operating theatre out of use following flooding. Q-bital provided a rapid response that protected the hospital's revenue and maintained patient access to services
When Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital needed additional capacity to proactively provide for increasing demand, Q-bital deployed a visiting hospital to offer support
With extensive work planned for their endoscopy department, Bedford Hospital needed a solution to negate the risk of potential disruption to the services offered at the hospital.