Managing high value capital equipment in the NHS in England

Managing high value capital equipment in the NHS in England
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-13 : 9780102969580
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Download or read book Managing high value capital equipment in the NHS in England written by Great Britain: National Audit Office and published by The Stationery Office. This book was released on 2011-03-30 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Value for money is not being achieved across all trusts in the planning, procurement and use of 'high value equipment', such as CT, MRI scanners and Linear Accelerator Machines (linacs). Trusts are not collaborating to purchase machines and they are not getting the best prices. Around half of all CT and MRI scanners and linac machines are due for replacement within three years. Were trusts to replace existing machines, they would collectively need to find £460 million within three years. The number of diagnostic scans carried out CT and MRI machines has increased almost threefold and radiotherapy treatment sessions have increased two and a half fold over the last ten years. Many trusts face resource constraints in meeting increasing demand, with vacancy rates for consultant radiologists of around seven per cent and high rates of attrition for people training to become therapeutic radiographers delivering radiotherapy treatment. There is wide variation in utilisation rates of MRI and CT scanning machines. However, because there is no central collection of data, individual trusts cannot compare their utilisation rates and costs with other trusts in order to improve efficiency. Trusts report their average costs per scan, but they do so differently. In 2008-09, the average cost per CT scan ranged from £54 to £268; and, for MRI, it was between £84 and £472 per scan. However, for radiotherapy, the Department of Health has developed a dataset which will enable comparisons to be made about efficiency and utilisation between radiotherapy treatment centres.


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