AV Awards 2012 winner: Collaborative communications project of the year – NHS Lothian.

NHS Lothian serves a population of approximately 800,000 people, with 28,000 staff located across 200 sites, making it the second largest NHS Board in Scotland.

It is working in collaboration with neighbouring health boards in Borders, Dumfries and Fife to use seven RealPresence Experience (RPX) video conferencing systems across the region, combined with 15 video room systems, 10 specialist practitioner carts, RealPresence Mobile for iPad and tablets, and Polycom’s RealPresence platform to enable it to deliver remote patient care and improve communication internally and externally while also helping to reduce costs and its carbon footprint.

The facilities are used for day to day meetings, multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meetings, consultations with experts in Edinburgh, training and internal communication and the first patient/clinician video diagnosis. The Board has completed more than 6,500 hours of video meetings in the past 12 months in Lothian.

‘Video collaboration software has transformed the way we work in Lothian. Feedback has been very positive and staff are finding the systems very intuitive, which was critical for us. Basically, if you can use email you can use desktop or mobile video, it’s that simple,’ said Iain Robertson, head of eHealth infrastructure and operations, NHS Lothian.

The judges thought this was the ‘ultimate use of telepresence’ and Polycom was able to use this project as a perfect showcase of the collaborative products they manufacture, and the full benefit their products provide to end-users.

NHS Lothian Expands Use of Polycom® RealPresence™ Video Collaboration Solutions across South East Scotland to Improve Patient Health Care and Reduce Costs

Polycom Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM), the global leader in standards-based unified communications (UC), is helping NHS Lothian to improve health services internally and with other health boards across South East Scotland. Over the last 18 months, NHS Lothian and Polycom have created a highly collaborative working environment built around Polycom HD video solutions. Using video to conference face-to-face over long distances, rather than having to be there in-person, benefits staff with improved efficiency, benefits patients with greater convenience, and benefits the health board as a whole with substantial cost savings.

To date, Lothian has deployed seven Polycom® RealPresence™ Immersive Solutions and 10 Polycom Practitioner carts in areas such as neonatal care, stroke consultations, and healthcare support in prisons. These solutions have already helped NHS Lothian make significant savings in operational costs – for example, running one particular meeting via videoconferencing solutions saved £1,600 (~€1,900) in travel expenses alone.

NHS Lothian is responsible for patients in a geographically dispersed area, providing care for people living in Edinburgh, East Lothian, Mid Lothian, and West Lothian and providing a range of regional and national services which cover patients across Scotland. In particular, the health board works closely with NHS Fife, NHS Borders, and NHS Dumfries and Galloway. The health board has around 27,000 staff, 200 sites, and three A&E (accident and emergency) departments, making it the second largest in Scotland.

The health board had previously used videoconferencing for internal meetings typically in conference rooms, but staff felt the technology could be used in a more collaborative and flexible way for consultants and the treatment of patients. NHS Lothian chose Polycom because of the superior quality of Polycom video.

Iain Robertson, head of IT infrastructure and operations at NHS Lothian, said: “We have a number of partnerships with technology organizations, and it is important that these are two-way relationships. Not only does Polycom have the right technical solutions, it has an incredibly experienced healthcare team offering a complete service solution.

“We made the right decision in choosing Polycom, and the results speak for themselves. We have kept all of our original meeting rooms and we now have the ability to connect to remote teams. We are more connected than ever, with the ability to use voice, video, unified communications, and telepresence all in one call,” said Robertson.

“NHS Lothian is realizing the full benefits of truly unified communications built around HD video collaboration,” said Andrew Graley, director of healthcare, Polycom EMEA. “Residents in Lothian and across the South East of Scotland can now communicate with healthcare professionals like never before – encouraging a self-service approach to health. Together with the cost and environmental savings from video collaboration, NHS Lothian is on to a winning formula.”

NHS Lothian is using the videoconferencing systems for a number of different activities including:

  • Hosting case meetings in the Regional Cancer Centre and connecting geographically dispersed clinicians working remotely to help them feel engaged and share information. Patients are also invited to speak to experts in Edinburgh in cases where travel is not possible.
  • Providing more access to ground-breaking medical centers like the Clinical Sleep Services Center in Edinburgh. Patients can go to the center for an initial visit and then connect with medical staff via videoconferencing for follow-up sessions.
  • Running physiotherapy classes across Lothian, so patients don’t have to travel to Edinburgh for a class but can connect with experts via video.
  • Improving communication and collaboration between the NHS Lothian executive team and other local authorities to help share best practice and expertise.
  • Providing training and support for staff to help transfer expert knowledge across Lothian.