Figure 4: Hand drawing used as part of the design process<\/strong><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
\nDo<\/h3>\n
The strength of the Badger approach is that it could use a variety of protoypes throughout the process, starting with a computer model of the local spread of the Covid pandemic. Computer models were also built to test out each clinic that was commissioned, and those clinics in turn were used to prototype aspects of the next stage of delivery.<\/p>\n
This process sustained rapid cycles of development and successful deployment of a new type of care delivery through a series of easy access units in less than two years from initial concept to the latest drive through clinic.<\/p>\n
\nDid it work?<\/h3>\n
On October 21 2021, the first patients drove through Badger Group\u2019s purpose-built clinic. There is capacity for up to 500 a day, and they are still coming.<\/p>\n
The mass vaccination campaign has alerted many in healthcare to the potential of pop-up provision, and many examples exist, run out of anything from tents to cathedrals. What is unique about this example is the advanced methods used to deliver a sequence of easy-access clinics during a time when the NHS was under extreme pressure.<\/p>\n
Each opened as planned and worked as predicted. And that is exceptional.<\/p>\n
\nAbout the authors<\/strong><\/p>\nMr Simon Dodds, MA, MS, FRCS<\/strong><\/p>\nSimon Dodds is a general surgeon at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. He studied medicine and digital systems engineering before following a career in general and then vascular surgery. In 1999, he was appointed as a consultant surgeon at Good Hope Hospital in North Birmingham and applied his skills as an engineer and a clinician in the redesign of the vascular surgery clinic and the leg ulcer service.<\/p>\n
In 2004, the project was awarded a national innovation award for service improvement. This experience led to the design, development, and delivery of the Health Care Systems Engineering (HCSE) programme.<\/p>\n
Alan MacDonald, BSc<\/strong><\/p>\nAlan studied at Nottingham Trent University and has a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Science.<\/p>\n
He worked for the Badger Group as an Out-Of-Hours primary care team leader and later became a data analyst. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, he became directly involved with the development of a multi-lane drive through Covid Referral Centre at the NEC.<\/p>\n
He has been instrumental in the deployment of other temporary drive through clinics across Birmingham. He has also been actively part of the original team who were successful in applying this concept to the first purpose-built drive through clinic in the UK<\/p>\n
He is frequently involved in new & novel projects within the out of hours primary care sector and is currently studying Health Care Systems Engineering.<\/p>\n
Dr Fay Wilson, MBChB, FRCGP<\/strong><\/p>\nFay trained in Birmingham and has practiced there as a GP there since 1985. Her extensive national and local portfolio includes: NHS HA Non Exec, GMC fitness to practise chair, and associate postgraduate dean at Health Education West Midlands. She has served on the council of the BMA and other bodies. Fay brings people together to develop new models of care, a notable success being the Birmingham Multifund co-operative, a pioneering nurse-led walk-in centre and a prototype GP provider-at-scale ahead of its time in the mid-1990s.<\/p>\n
Dr Wilson is medical director and co-founder of Badger, a GP social enterprise since 1996 providing out of hours and urgent primary care. COVID-19 introduced her to systems engineering, new people and new ways of thinking. Her ambition for the last decade has been to slow down.<\/p>\n
Prof Terry Young, BSc, PhD, FBCS<\/strong><\/p>\nAfter 16\u00bd years as a research Engineer, Divisional Manager and Business Development Director, Terry became a professor at Brunel University London for 17 years.<\/p>\n
He has a BSc in Electronic Engineering and Physics, a PhD in laser spectroscopy both from the University of Birmingham, UK.<\/p>\n
His research has been in health technology, health services, and information systems. He has taught information system management, project management and e-Business.<\/p>\n
His awards include the Operational Research Society\u2019s Griffiths Medal, 2021, for analysing the return simulation methods offer when used to improve healthcare services.<\/p>\n
Prof Young set up Datchet Consulting in 2018 to support innovation on the borders of academia, health and industry, of which the project reported here is an excellent example.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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