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Robert McCartney and Stephen Kemp specialise in supporting and developing innovative and sustainable primary care services. Here, they take us through their experiences of setting up Covid ‘hot’ sites in the south Kent area, in response to the global pandemic; how the projects were mobilised, what the key consideration factors were and what they learned along the way.
Introductions (0:09)
The network set up (1:54)
When did planning for a ‘hot’ hub begin? (3:01)
Overcoming the logistical challenges (4:56)
From idea to go-live (6:12)
Staffing a ‘hot’ site (6:42)
The cost implications for a practice or network (8:23)
Activity levels so far (9:06)
Boosting the numbers (9:54)
Lessons learned (11:24)
Internal versus external spaces (12:24)
Can there be a centralised model? (14:20)
Planning for the future of Covid and its effects (15:39)
Getting in touch (17:19)
Robert’s email: rm@mccartneyhealth.co.uk
Stephen’s email: skemp@mccartneyhealth.co.uk
McCartney Healthcare Associates website here
Twitter: @McCartneyHealth
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