- Community diagnostic centres across the country have now
delivered over two million vital tests, checks and scans since
July 2021, helping to bust the Covid backlogs and speed up access
to services for patients
- Landmark milestone comes as Health and Social Care Secretary
approves 10 new sites which will deliver CT scans, MRIs and
x-rays across England
- This forms part of the government’s ambition to roll out up
to 160 centres across the country by 2025 to deliver millions
more vital checks
Community diagnostic centres (CDCs) have delivered more than two
million vital tests, checks and scans for patients, with a
further 10 centres now approved, the Health and Social Care
Secretary has announced today October 11. These centres are
busting the Covid backlogs by speeding up access to lifesaving
tests.
The one-stop shops, backed by £2.3 billion in government funding,
offer a range of services in the heart of communities, making
tests more accessible for patients.
Based in community settings such as shopping centres and football
stadiums the hubs house a range of cutting-edge equipment,
including MRI, CT, X-ray and ultrasound scanners and offer
services including blood tests or heart rhythm and blood pressure
monitoring. They are designed to speed up diagnosis of conditions
from cancer to heart or lung disease.
As set out in ‘Our Plan for Patients’ published in September, the
government will prioritise rolling out up to 160 of these centres
across England by 2025 to help bust the Covid backlogs and enable
the health service to deliver up to nine million additional
tests, checks and scans a year.
Later today, the Health and Social Care Secretary, Thérèse Coffey
will officially open a new community diagnostic centre in a
shopping centre in North London. It will be open for seven days a
week and deliver an additional 40,000 tests by spring 2023.
Health and Social Care Secretary Thérèse Coffey said:
My number one priority is delivering for patients and we’re
getting on with the job of tackling the issues that affect people
most - ambulances, backlogs, care, doctors and dentists.
Today I’m announcing the approval of 10 new community diagnostic
centres which are helping to bust the Covid backlogs by
delivering vital tests, checks and scans in local areas.
They have delivered over two million checks over the past year,
diagnosing conditions from cancer to lung disease – and we’re on
track to open up to 160 centres across the country by 2025,
delivering an additional 17 million checks.
NHS medical director for transformation, Vin Diwakar, said:
It is testament to the hard work of staff across the NHS that we
have now delivered more than two millions tests and checks at our
one stop shops and latest figures show we have the lowest number
of patients waiting for tests and checks since we published our
elective recovery plan in February.
We know that rapid diagnosis saves lives, and it is great news
that more of these centres have been approved to provide checks
and scans in the heart of local communities, making services more
accessible and convenient while also helping to improve outcomes
for patients with cancer and other serious conditions.
The 10 approved new centres will be rolled out across the
country, including in the Isle of Wight, Burnley and Medway in
Kent. Once referred by a GP, pharmacist or hospital, patients can
access CDCs in their local area and get any concerning symptoms
checked out.
Thanks to these innovative approaches, significant progress has
already been made on tackling waiting lists, with the NHS
virtually eliminating waits of over two years for routine
treatment as part of the first milestone in the Elective Recovery
Plan. The NHS plans to go further, including eliminating waits of
over 18 months by April 2023, over 15 months by March 2024, and
over a year by March 2025.
Background
The full list of approved new CDCs is as follows:
- Island CDC (Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICS)
- Burnley General Hospital spoke (Lancashire and South Cumbria
ICS)
- Southport and Ormskirk CDC (Cheshire and Merseyside ICS)
- Newmarket CDC (Suffolk and North East Essex ICS)
- Merry Hill Health Centre (Black Country and West Birmingham
ICS)
- Castle Hill Institute of Technology (Black Country and West
Birmingham ICS)
- Rotherham Spoke CDC (South Yorkshire ICB)
- Warrington and Halton CDC (Cheshire and Merseyside ICS)
- Medway CDC Hub (Kent and Medway ICS)
- Swale CDC Spoke (Kent and Medway ICS)
The total number of tests carried out per region in England is
below.
Region
|
Total tests
|
London
|
260,043
|
South West
|
293,015
|
South East
|
396,757
|
Midlands
|
370,543
|
East of England
|
198,196
|
North West
|
300,885
|
North East and Yorkshire
|
200,422
|
Total
|
2,019,861
|