NHSGGC is developing a whole-system infrastructure strategy with a 20–30-year outlook, building on the progress made by the Moving Forward Together programme.
The strategy will identify a programme of short-, medium- and long-term investment requirements designed to transform the NHSGGC infrastructure arrangements so that they better meet the challenges faced and support the transformation of clinical services.
Key strategic service changes that would deliver greatest impact for our population will be identified, along with how changes to our infrastructure can support this redesign over the longer term. This work will identify new innovations and digital opportunities coming onto the horizon since the COVID-19 pandemic, consider the impact of new national proposals for Diagnostic Hubs, explore how Community Hubs could help in coordinating care across a broad range of services, and make proposals for where complex specialist care is best located.
eHealth is contributing to the development of the MFTi strategy to ensure that the digital dimension is built in to short, medium and long-term plans. Alongside the MFTi strategy, this digital strategy will support and enable the wider transformational change sought over the short, medium and long term:
- New and innovative methods of delivering care to patients, for example remote consultations and virtual clinics
- New approaches to how and where we work
- Improving patient access to services and information while eliminating inequalities to that access
- Enabling self-diagnosis, treatment and care
- The move towards “smarter buildings”
- Transformation of how we use, manage and operate space