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First-of-its-kind cardiac van takes to the streets of North Wales

First-of-its-kind cardiac van takes to the streets of North Wales
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First-of-its-kind cardiac van takes to the streets of North Wales

First-of-its-kind cardiac van takes to the streets of North Wales
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Cardiac patients to be seen closer to homes after new van hits the road

Cardiac patients to be seen closer to homes after new van hits the road
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Campaign to build £66,000 cardiac vehicle for heart patients in North Wales

A NORTH Wales NHS charity is driving a campaign to build a revolutionary mobile scanning vehicle for cardiac patients in rural communities. Awyr Las is calling on the public to help raise £66,000 towards the appeal as part of this year’s popular NHS Big Tea event. The Cardiac Diagnostic Vehicle will be fitted with advanced technology, allowing clinicians to journey to vulnerable patients so they can diagnose and perform assessments remotely. This innovative approach will save Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) vital resources, clinic space and reduce waiting times as people will be seen outside their homes, in GP surgeries and hospital car parks within their community rather than having to attend medical sites in person.

Mobile scanning vehicle would treat rural communities across North Wales

AN NHS charity is hoping to build a revolutionary mobile scanning vehicle that would treat cardiac patients in rural communities. Awyr Las (Blue Sky) is calling on the public to help raise £66,000 towards the appeal as part of this year’s popular NHS Big Tea event. The Cardiac Diagnostic Vehicle will be fitted with advanced technology, allowing clinicians to journey to vulnerable patients so they can diagnose and perform assessments remotely. This innovative approach will save Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) vital resources, clinic space and reduce waiting times as people will be seen outside their homes, in GP surgeries and hospital car parks within their community rather than having to attend medical sites in person.

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