Thank you for the time you gave us in the AAU at BGH. We have taken much time in answering the issues raised with you.
We were asked, as were all of the other patients there, to attend the Unit at 9am. From my recollection of being an in patient, 9am is a very busy time, after breakfast and Doctors rounds. To have outpatients arriving at the same time when Doctors and staff are so busy, and perhaps more importantly the equipment is in high demand, seems to be a recipe for confusion and protracted waiting times. Could the outpatient arrival times be staggered to alleviate this, and also probably give inpatients, who are more chronically ill, priority.
Remaining on this issue, when I had my leg scanned I overheard a member of the team say ‘ that’s it for now ‘ (I was the last person waiting) This could have been misinterpreted by me, but, did they mean for the morning? or for the day? Therefore raising a question of what happens later in the day?
Suggestion, use the equipment on the outpatients who arrive later that day.
My wife and I have also had many discussions on the best way to solve the major problem you have with parking. One solution to eradicate the huge volume of cars is to shorten the visiting hours to just afternoons and evenings. Most patients are tired of visitors after an hour or so, so this would benefit all. After all, this is a hospital not a meeting place.
We hope our suggestions may help some of the present problems and would love some feedback in the future.
"Visit to Acute Assessment Unit at BGH"
About: Borders General Hospital Borders General Hospital Melrose TD6 9BS
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