PROPOSE FUTURE INVESTMENT FOR VITAL SCANNING EQUIPMENT FOR DAISY HILL HOSPITAL TODAY

MRI scanner for Daisy Hill Acute Hospital Newry in 2018Can you please help ensure that Daisy Hill Acute Hospital is included in the Department of Health’s Investment Plan for vital diagnostic equipment like MRI and CT scanners by sending in an EMAIL to the latest consultation, due in Mon 22 Jan by 5pm?

To save time, you can just send an email, with this suggested answer.

Please email your response to: Email: ImagingReviewConsultation@health-ni.gov.uk along with your NAME and ADDRESS:

Suggested answer below to copy and paste, (of course – you can alter as you wish, or write your own.) Please add your name and address, underneath Yours Sincerely at the end of your letter. Thank you!

SUGGESTED ANSWER

‘Dear Imaging Review Consultation Secondary Care Directorate

Thank you for the opportunity to give my views on a Strategic Framework for Imaging Services in Health and Social Care.

Investment in all vital Imaging Services and Equipment must be provided for in Daisy Hill Acute Hospital, Newry City.

I propose that Capital Funding for CT scanners, MRI scanners, non obstetric scanners and other vital imaging equipment must be allocated to Daisy Hill Acute Hospital, Newry to ensure that the objectives of ‘increasing capacity to meet future demand and to further improve quality and safety’ are met.

Daisy Hill Acute Hospital, Newry City is in the largest locality in the Southern Trust in Newry & Mourne, and also provides for the wider catchment population which also includes South Armagh and Banbridge. The allocation of funding for imaging equipment investment and replacement planned for the Southern Trust area must include Daisy Hill Acute Hospital.

As the consultation document states – “Timely and accurate imaging plays a vital role in ensuring patients are appropriately diagnosed, treated and monitored.” It is just as vital for Newry City’s Daisy Hill Acute Hospital to give timely access to imaging services for its catchment population –and needs commitment for capital investment now and in the future to achieve this.

The population of Newry & Mourne (29% of which are children) are entitled to safe timely access to medical imaging (scanning) services in Daisy Hill, one of the 10 acute hospitals in NI. This includes access to services such as MRI, CT, non-obstetric ultrasound and X-ray. It also includes, Cardiac Imaging, Paediatric imaging, Ultrasound scanning, and Obstetric scanning in Daisy Hill Acute Hospital.

Newry & Mourne locality – projected to be the 3rd highest population in NI by 2023 (after only Belfast and Lisburn- greater Belfast ) has paid for, needs, and is entitled to equality in provision and forward looking investment and funding for new, up to date major CT and MRI scanning equipment.

Thank you
Yours sincerely

Your Name and address

………………………………………………………

Consultant Doctor examining notes

BACKGROUND INFO AND LINKS

(1) Newry & Mourne has always had the highest population of the 5 localities in the Southern Trust since pre 2008.
(2) Newry & Mourne has always had the highest number of births in the Southern Trust.
(3) Newry & Mourne has always had the highest number of children (under 18) in the Southern Trust.

Thank you.

Full Consultation info and Documents available at:
https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/…/consultation-draft-strategic…

Equipment Management Doc -See pages 31 -32 for Southern Trust planned Investment including Daisy Hill Hospital) (This doc can be downloaded or you can type in required page number 31 in the top left hand corner while still in the browser):
https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/…/Imaging%20Review%20%20Equipm…

The Deadline for responses is Monday 22nd January at 5pm.

 

 

computer-tomography-image - CT scanner for Daisy Hill Hospital 2018

Now is the time to make the case for Daisy Hill in the Reshaping Stroke Services Questionnaire

Newry City is the right place for a Hyperacute Stroke Unit and now is the time to get your views in writing to the ones who can make it happen – the Health and Social Care Board, because the Reshaping Stroke Services Pre-Consultation closes tomorrow -Fri 15 Sept 2017 at 5pm.

Please take 10minutes and use this opportunity to help Daisy Hill Acute Hospital and the largest locality in the Southern Trust -Newry & Mourne and South Armagh at long last to get the hospital services they deserve.

But the deadline is 15th Sept by 5pm – so maybe you may need some quick last minute ideas? If so, keep reading, as we have written a SUGGESTED ANSWER SHEET to view or download from this page, for anyone who wishes to use it. To get the sheet now please click on the link that follows > Reshaping Stroke Services Answers

Every person in the house can make the case for Daisy Hill Hospital- by sending views in by email or using the online questionnaire. The more the better to get the message through loud and clear to the HSCB that we wish to see stroke services in Daisy Hill enhanced and we certainly don’t agree with any plans to centralise Stroke Services away from Daisy Hill Acute Hospital to Craigavon.

You can influence this – if you take part.

The HSCB is inviting us all to tell them what we think about their proposals. You can get all consultation docs and questionnaire from http://www.hscboard.hscni.net/stroke/

Make the case for a hyperacute stroke unit in Daisy Hill Acute Hospital Newry - Reshaping Stroke services Pre-consultation 2017

Please write to them with your views but if you’re not sure what to write –or just need some quick inspiration, The Daisy Hill for Life team have prepared a short document with suggested  answers to the 7 questions.

Click on the blue link that follows to view or save it > Reshaping Stroke Services Answers

These answers have been researched and the full explanations are available to see on the Daisy Hill for Life facebook page too if you need to check the reasons why.

After reading the answers we have suggested, if you’re thinking the same way,  – you can copy and paste the answers into the online questionnaire at  www.hscboard.hscni.net/response-form-stroke along with your own comments and answers.

People can also download the Suggested Answers page and copy info from it onto the downloadable word version of the questionnaire you can get from this link then send as an attachment to ReshapingStroke@hscni.net

Before you submit your response – please read the annex of the Reshaping Stroke Services in NI -Pre-consultation Document (p51-52) regarding the confidentiality of responses in the context of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Please remember to add your NAME and ADDRESS – or it will not count.

The last time to submit views is by 5pm on Friday 15th September

Thank you all for all your continuing support – we can do it!
As a community we are strong!

Background info:

“From the time the patient arrives at the door, every minute counts, and the only justifiable delay would be for performing brain imaging studies to exclude haemorrhage and for obtaining a few laboratory tests.- EVERY MINUTE MATTERS DURING A STROKE.”
‘Time is brain’ 13 Saver J L, 2006, ‘Time is Brain-Quantified’, Stroke (37), 263-266.

Newry city is the right place for a hyperacute stroke unit - make the case Reshaping stroke services NI 2017

2019 IMPORTANT UPDATE!

For new information on the 2019 NI stroke Consultation document – please see the following post:

https://savedaisyhillhospital.com/2019/05/05/ni-stroke-consultation-2019-overview/

You can follow the Daisy Hill Acute Hospital campaign also by visiting and liking our Facebook page where you will find current information at https://www.facebook.com/daisyhillforlife/ – Thank you.

© Daisy Hill for Life on Facebook and http://www.savedaisyhillhospital.com, 2015 – 2017. We welcome sharing of excerpts & links, provided that full and clear credit is given to http://www.savedaisyhillhospital.com and Daisy Hill for Life with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. Thank-you!

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3 Ways to use the sample Response letter to respond to the Strategic Plan

Show your support again for Daisy Hill Hospital

Rally for Daisy Hill Hospital

Every person in the house can send a separate letter or email, the more the better to get the message through loud and clear to The Southern Trust that we don’t agree with their Strategic Plan to centralise services from Daisy Hill to Craigavon. Please write to them with your views but if you’re not sure what to write – you can use the sample wording, if you wish. It’s available to view and download as a word document ‘Response Letter’ from this link. RESPONSE LETTER suggested wording -to download

THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO RESPOND

(We’ve included some hints for those not familiar with using computers or emails)


1. PRINT out the letter,

  • and write your name and address in PEN on the letter and post it with a first class stamp.
  • Postal address to: Mrs Paula Clarke, Interim Chief Executive, C/O Corporate Planning Department, The Brackens, Craigavon Area Hospital, 68 Lurgan Road, Portadown, BT63 5QQ (Last day to post 1st class Wed 9th Sept)

OR
2. EMAIL your Response by adding the text as email message text only.

  • by Sending a New Message from your email address to strategic.plan@southerntrust.hscni.net and Copy and Paste all the word document ‘Response letter’ (Use Edit – Select All and Paste into the blank message field of your email. (Its usually a large white box)
  • Then add a cc copy to: Enquiry.hscb@hscni.net (the all over Health board.)
  • Add your Name and Address within the Email text in the message field
  • Click Send!

OR
3. EMAIL Response by sending the word document ‘Response letter’ as a separate ATTACHMENT.

  • (How – Save this word document ‘Response letter’ onto your computer, then type your name and address at the bottom of the letter, and Save a new copy to your computer.
  • Compose a new email and add strategic.plan@southerntrust.hscni.net to the To field and Attach the New signed response letter as an attachment (using the paperclip Icon)
  • Then add a cc copy to Enquiry.hscb@hscni.net (the all-over Health board).
  • Click Send!

Note: Emails must be sent by this Fri. 11th Sept, If you have problems with email sending. Check the Email address and make sure it’s not a hyperlink (These are blue and underlined) If it IS, remove the hyperlink (by Right clicking mouse and selecting remove hyperlink) or try typing the email address in again and retrying the message.

Thank you all for supporting Daisy Hill.  As a community we are strong.

Save daisy Hill Hospital for life

Please Speak up for Daisy Hill and tell the Southern Trust you do not agree with their Strategic Plan to centralise hospital services from Daisy Hill, Newry city to Craigavon.

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Response letter to download/print – sample wording

A sample letter for you to use in response to the Southern Trust Strategic Plan – is available here -for you to print off or download.  Please remember to add your NAME and ADDRESS – or it will not count. Last post date Wednesday 9th September / Or for Email responses – last date is this Fri 11th Sept. Please click on the link below for the sample wording and click save as to download and you can edit or pint.

RESPONSE LETTER suggested wording – Copy

Send By Post TO Mrs Paula Clarke -Interim Chief Executive
C/O Corporate Planning Department, The Brackens, Craigavon Area Hospital
68 Lurgan Road, Portadown, BT63 5QQ

By Email TO:       strategic.plan@southerntrust.hscni.net

Hint: Please type or copy and paste the email address above into your own email and send as a new message. Please give your response before Friday 11th September 2015

We recommend you also send a copy of the email to the all over health board – Health and Social Care board by emailing/ or copying and pasting this email address:

Enquiry.hscb@hscni.net

into the cc field of your email you are sending to the main email address, then they will both get the email at the same time.

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