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Improvements to patient care in heart and eye services across East Sussex approved

The East Sussex Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee (HOSC) has endorsed proposals to improve cardiology and ophthalmology services for the people of East Sussex.

The proposals – which aim to improve the quality of care for all those who need it, cut waiting times, reduce how long people have to stay in hospital, and the number of times they need to visit for appointments or tests – were developed by hospital doctors, GPs and other health professionals.

The proposals had previously been unanimously agreed by the NHS Sussex Integrated Care Board (ICB) at its meeting on 2 November. The endorsement from East Sussex HOSC came at its meeting on 15 December.

Work will now begin to implement the proposed improvements to cardiology and ophthalmology services, which will provide the very best outcomes for local people.

For ophthalmology, care will be improved by consolidating the services currently provided at Eastbourne District General Hospital, Bexhill Hospital and Conquest Hospital into two sites at Eastbourne District General Hospital and Bexhill Hospital. This will enable patients to have quicker access to tests and treatment and more input from the most senior clinicians. It will also enable one-stop clinics, reducing the number of appointments patients need to attend.

For cardiology, care at both the Conquest Hospital, Hastings and Eastbourne District General Hospital (DGH) will be enhanced by creating new cardiac response teams to attend at the front end of the hospitals. This will ensure that people are assessed quicker, when they first come into the emergency departments (EDs) of the hospitals, meaning that emergency patients start receiving specialist care more quickly.

The interventional specialist cardiac services will be sited at Eastbourne DGH. Concentrating the most highly specialised interventional and specialist inpatient cardiology services on one site meets national best practice and will mean the highest standard of care for patients. This will allow our staff to develop greater expertise in new treatments and ensure people are being offered the very best care when they need it. This is only changing for 3% of all cardiac patients seen in East Sussex each year.

The vast majority (97%) of cardiology services will stay the same at both the Conquest, Hastings and Eastbourne DGH. To make sure that the majority of patients receive good quality care close to home outpatients, non-invasive diagnostics, cardiac-monitored beds, cardiac rehabilitation and heart failure services would stay at both hospitals and in the community (where these services are already provided).

These plans are the culmination of a comprehensive programme of work that has considered the best clinical evidence, recommendations from clinical experts and a review and evaluation of feedback from two separate public consultations in which hundreds of people, including service users, carers and their families, as well as a wide range of organisations, took part.

Progress updates and further news on the improvements will continue next year.

You can read the HOSC papers and find out more about the improvements, as well as all the background reports and documents, on the cardiology and ophthalmology  home pages.

Proposals to improve East Sussex cardiology and ophthalmology services

Improvements to cardiology and ophthalmology services in East Sussex – including new cardiac response teams for both Hastings and Eastbourne to ensure people get the specialist care they need straight away, and one-stop ophthalmology clinics – are progressing.

The East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (ESHT) Board considered summaries of the decision-making business cases (DMBCs) for both cardiology and ophthalmology at its meeting on 11 October, and subsequently endorsed the proposals.

Full DMBCs and all other supporting information will go to the NHS Sussex Integrated Care Board (ICB) on 2 November for its decision.  All the documents are now publicly available to read and specific documents can be downloaded at the cardiology and ophthalmology home pages.

The proposals, and the ICB decision, will then be reviewed by the East Sussex Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee on 15 December.

Ophthalmology

For ophthalmology, the proposal is to improve care by consolidating the services currently provided at Eastbourne District General Hospital, Bexhill Hospital and Conquest Hospital into two sites at Eastbourne District General Hospital and Bexhill Hospital.

This would enable patients to have quicker access to tests and treatment and more input from the most senior clinicians. It would also enable one-stop clinics, reducing the number of appointments patients need to attend.

Cardiology

For cardiology, the proposal is to improve care at both the Conquest Hospital, Hastings and Eastbourne District General Hospital (DGH) by creating new cardiac response teams at the front doors and in the emergency departments (EDs). This would ensure that people are assessed quicker, when they first come into the hospital, meaning they would start receiving specialist care straight away.

In addition, the proposal also includes concentrating the most highly specialised cardiac services, needed by just 3% of the cardiac patients our services see each year, at one or other hospital site.

Find out more about the proposals to improve cardiology and ophthalmology services in East Sussex.