Update on Beckenham Beacon Blood Tests

At The West Beckenham AGM on Thursday 13 June, Jessica Arnold told us that the four GP surgeries who offer times appointments for blood tests are in Annerley, Bromley and Orpington. The Annerley surgery is Oakfield Surgery in Oakfield Road, near Annerley Station.  This is very difficult to get to by public transport.

Jessica also said there was little prospect of any further surgeries offering blood tests for people other than their own patients, due to the logistical problems of collecting the blood samples and getting them to the testing laboratory within the required limits.

It therefore looks like we will continue to have two hour waits for tests at Beckenham Beacon.

 

Blood Tests at Beckenham Beacon

There were disturbing scenes at the walk in blood test service at Beckenham Beacon on 4 April. Patients were angry at the long wait – a two hour wait is now common place. Nurses, who were doing their best, felt harassed and abused. The head nurse pointed out that patients could get timed appointments by ringing a number displayed, but people said they had no idea where these places were, so didn’t use this service.

The long waits have come about because the blood test service at PRU has been closed and the demand at Beckenham Beacon and Orpington has increased dramatically. WBRA asked Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group what steps they were taking to address these problems. We also asked if more information could be given at the Beacon about the location of surgeries offering timed appointments.

We received the following reply.

During the first week of April we carried out an audit of the King’s phlebotomy clinics at Beckenham Beacon and Orpington Hospital. I wasn’t present during the incident you mentioned but I was told about it by the lead nurse and I can assure you the CCG is fully aware there continues to be pressure on the walk-in clinics and the staff working within them.

 We have taken some steps since the April audit to address the situation in the short term:

·         The CCG has opened discussions with the Bromley GP Alliance (who run our community phlebotomy service) about the possibility of making more appointments available to alleviate pressure on the walk-in clinics and we hope to be discussing these plans with them shortly.
·         The CCG has also asked for the increased promotion and visibility of publicity materials in the walk-in clinics and GP surgeries.
·         The CCG regularly promotes the community phlebotomy service to GPs through our weekly Primary Care bulletin which goes out to all practices. It is vital that GPs and practice staff recommend the community options to patients.

 Additionally, there is now signage, in the life-size shape of a local GP, situated in both walk-in clinics, that provides better information about the community phlebotomy service, including location of participating surgeries. Thank you for your suggestion and for bringing this to our attention.

 When King’s informed us they would be closing their walk-in clinic at the PRUH,  we analysed how many people were using this service and where they were travelling from. We then commissioned extra appointments from our bookable appointment service, including two new five day a week clinics, to meet the demand created by the PRUH clinic closure and minimise the numbers using the remaining walk-in clinics.

 However, despite the availability of booked appointments there has remained a high demand on walk-in clinics. In the last year the number of GP requests for a blood test has increased from over 204 000 requests in 2018 to over 215 000 requests for the same period in 2019. This is a 5.2 % increase in demand for phlebotomy in Bromley which was a higher increase than we expected.

Concert by Arina Lazgiian St George’s Church

Arina Lazgiian will be playing Dvorak at a concert at St George’s Church Bromley Road Beckenham from 7.45 on 11 May 2019.

Tickets are £15 (£5 for under 25s) available from St George’s Chamber Orchestra site, Beckenham Bookshop or the church office.

 

Beckenham High Street Improvements Update

Countdown signs in the three remaining bus stops (outside Lidl, Wimpy and near the War Memorail) should be re-installed by the end of next week ( 26 April). WBRA and LBB’s Stephen Oliver have been harrassing TfL over the work for months, but, finally, involvement from Gareth Bacon’s office (our GLA member) seems to have done the trick. The new bus stop at the bottom of Fairfield Rd should be installed in the next few weeks, but sadly it seems unlikely it will have a Countdown because TfL want £10000 from LBB to install it.

Meeting on Local Policing

Meeting about Local Policing

Clock House, Penge and Cator and

Crystal Palace Wards

Tuesday March 12th

Melvin Hall, Melvin Road SE20 8EU.

Refreshments are provided from 7 pm
The meeting starts at 7.30.
Bromley is now part of a 3-Borough command with Croydon and Sutton, and a new sergeant has been appointed to cover these three wards.
Guest Speakers at the meeting will be Inspector Gary Byfield, Sergeant Carmier, who leads the local teams as well as individual officers from all three wards.
The new teams are keen to meet local residents and hear about the specific needs and concerns that we can share with them.
The meeting is organized by Penge Forum.