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A 600m² mixed-modality solution meets North Bristol NHS FT's need for a Day Case Facility

A mixed-modality facility, comprising mobile rooms and support rooms built using modern methods of construction, minimises lead times while providing design flexibility.

The need 

North Bristol NHS Foundation Trust needed to undertake a refurbishment programme for the operating rooms in the Brunel building of Southmead hospital. In total, twenty-six rooms would be required to close, two rooms at a time, as the refurbishment work was undertaken, requiring detailed planning by the Trust’s management team. Vital to the project, and safeguarding the Trust’s elective recovery strategy, was the building of a facility to replace the lost capacity, without any compromise in the standard of care. Other important considerations included the need to optimise the patient experience and to ensure that the construction of the facility caused minimal disruption to patients and staff of the hospital.

“Uniquely, Q-bital is able to combine mobile rooms with modular construction expertise to deliver quickly a facility that matches the customer’s requirements”
Maxine Lawson, National Account Manager, Q-bital Healthcare Solutions

The plan

The Trust ran a competitive tender for a day-surgery facility. With a proposal that met the need for operating rooms, and effective and comfortable ward facilities for preparation and recovery, Q-bital Healthcare Solutions was selected to work with the Trust.

Important to the success of the project was Q-bital being able to offer a ‘mixed-modality’ facility. Two mobile operating rooms would join seamlessly with a modular building. Incorporating the mobile operating rooms shortens the lead time and reduces costs, while the modular section provides design flexibility to enable the creation of the optimum patient pathway.

Q-bital would have full responsibility for compliance and for maintaining the facility, providing a Facilitator to liaise with hospital staff before, during and after commissioning, for the length of the contact, ensuring the smooth adoption and on-going operation of the facility.

The solution

Named Park View, the stand alone day surgery facility provides a superb environment for staff and patients, designed around the optimum patient journey.

Floor plan of the Southmead Day Case facility

The outcome

The facility opened to patients on 7th April, allowing refurbishments in the main building. Once the refurbishments have been completed, the mobile and modular elements of the facility will be re-used, meeting the needs of a different speciality or another healthcare provider.

“It’s really satisfying to have been able to provide such a fantastic facility for patients and staff, and to be helping the Trust continue provision of care while refurbishing their operating rooms”
Maria Rickards, Clinical Services Manager, Q-bital Healthcare Solutions

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