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Lothian NHS Board Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG Lothian NHS Board Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG Telephone: 0131 536 9000 www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Date: 15/10/2020 Your Ref: Our Ref: 4693 Enquiries to : Richard Mutch Extension: 35687 Direct Line: 0131 465 5687 [email protected] [email protected] Dear FREEDOM OF INFORMATION – ECG I write in response to your request for information in relation to ECG (electrocardiograph) machines within NHS Lothian. Question: I would like to request a list of all resting ECG (electrocardiograph) machines currently in use within NHS Lothian please. Specifically: 1. Name of hospital 2. Department 3. Manufacturer and model of resting ECG machine (s) in use 4. How many resting ECG machines in use 5. Age of resting ECG machines (date installed or date purchased Answer: Please so enclosed spreadsheet to answer your request. I hope the information provided helps with your request If you are unhappy with our response to your request, you do have the right to request us to review it. Your request should be made within 40 working days of receipt of this letter, and we will reply within 20 working days of receipt. If our decision is unchanged following a review and you remain dissatisfied with this, you then have the right to make a formal complaint to the Scottish Information Commissioner within 6 months of receipt of our review response. You can do this by using the Scottish Information Commissioner’s Office online appeals service at www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal. If you remain dissatisfied with the Commissioner’s response you then have the option to appeal to the Court of Session on a point of law. ECG Machines - October 2020 If you require a review of our decision to be carried out, please write to the FOI Reviewer at the email address at the head of this letter. The review will be undertaken by a Reviewer who was not involved in the original decision-making process. FOI responses (subject to redaction of personal information) may appear on NHS Lothian’s Freedom of Information website at: http://www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/YourRights/FOI/Pages/default.aspx Yours sincerely PROFESSOR ALEX MCMAHON Executive Director, Nursing, Midwifery and AHPs Executive Lead for REAS and Prison Healthcare Cc: Chief Executive Enc. Count of Department Level 2 Brand Model BURDICK BURDICK 8300 BURDICK 8300 Total BURDICK 8500 BURDICK 8500 Total BURDICK ECLIPSE 850 BURDICK ECLIPSE 850 Total BURDICK Total CARDIAC SCIENCE HOLDINGS ATRIA 3000 ATRIA 3000 Total ATRIA 3100 ATRIA 3100 Total ATRIA 6100 ATRIA 6100 Total CARDIAC SCIENCE HOLDINGS Total MARQUETTE HELLIGE MAC 1200 MAC 1200 Total MAC 5000 MAC 5000 Total MARQUETTE HELLIGE Total MORTARA ELI-10 ELI-10 Total ELI-150C ELI-150C Total MORTARA ELI-150RX ELI-150RX Total ELI-250 ELI-250 Total ELI-280 ELI-280 Total MORTARA Total PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC10 TC10 Total TC20 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC20 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC20 TC20 Total TC50 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC50 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC50 PHILIPS HEALTHCARE TC50 Total TC70 TC70 Total PHILIPS HEALTHCARE Total SECA CT3000I CT3000I Total CT8000I CT8000I Total SECA Total SPAULDING 2100iQ 2100iQ Total SPAULDING Total WELCH ALLYN CP100 ECG CP100 ECG Total CP150 ECG WELCH ALLYN CP150 ECG CP150 ECG Total WELCH ALLYN Total Grand Total Hospital / Site Department Purchased Total ADDIEWELL PRISON MEDICAL UNIT 15/08/2012 1 MEDICAL UNIT Total 1 ADDIEWELL PRISON Total 1 1 ST JOHNS HOSPITAL DIALYSIS UNIT 15/06/2012 1 DIALYSIS UNIT Total 1 ST JOHNS HOSPITAL Total 1 1 MURIESTON HEALTH CENTRE NURSE TREATMENT ROOM 15/01/2004 1 NURSE TREATMENT ROOM Total 1 MURIESTON HEALTH CENTRE Total 1 1 3 FAULDHOUSE HEALTH CENTRE NURSE TREATMENT ROOM 04/01/2007 1 NURSE TREATMENT ROOM Total 1 FAULDHOUSE HEALTH CENTRE Total 1 1 CRAIGSHILL HEALTH CENTRE NURSE TREATMENT ROOM 01/04/2007 1 NURSE TREATMENT ROOM Total 1 CRAIGSHILL HEALTH CENTRE Total 1 WINCHBURGH HEALTH CENTRE NURSE TREATMENT ROOM 01/04/2007 1 NURSE TREATMENT ROOM Total 1 WINCHBURGH HEALTH CENTRE Total 1 2 BLACKBURN HEALTH CENTRE NURSE TREATMENT ROOM 30/09/2010 1 NURSE TREATMENT ROOM Total 1 BLACKBURN HEALTH CENTRE Total 1 1 4 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 15/06/2006 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL DCN 12/06/2003 1 DCN Total 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 1 2 LIBERTON HOSPITAL AT HOME SERVICE 18/05/2016 2 21/12/2015 3 AT HOME SERVICE Total 5 LIBERTON HOSPITAL Total 5 5 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 01/03/2018 2 06/12/2016 1 14/09/2017 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 4 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN Total 4 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 01/03/2018 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH Total 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 04/01/2017 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 6 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 01/03/2018 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 09/06/2014 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH Total 1 2 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY 09/06/2014 1 CLINICAL RESEARCH FACILITY Total 1 ROYAL HOSPITAL SICK CHILDREN Total 1 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL ONCOLOGY 03/08/2016 1 ONCOLOGY Total 1 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 1 15 CAMBRIDGE STREET HOUSE COE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALT 01/03/2019 1 COE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH TEAM Total 1 CAMBRIDGE STREET HOUSE Total 1 COMMUNITY NORTH WEST COMMUNITY MENT 03/04/2020 1 NORTH WEST COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH Tota 1 SOUTH EAST MENTAL HEALTH TE24/06/2020 1 SOUTH EAST MENTAL HEALTH TEAM Total 1 COMMUNITY Total 2 EDINBURGH COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNE 04/11/2019 1 Total 1 EDINBURGH COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIP Total 1 LIBERTON HOSPITAL AT HOME SERVICE 02/12/2019 5 AT HOME SERVICE Total 5 LIBERTON DAY HOSPITAL 10/01/2018 3 LIBERTON DAY HOSPITAL Total 3 LIBERTON HOSPITAL Total 8 MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNE MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY TEAM 28/08/2019 1 30/07/2019 1 MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY TEAM Total 2 MLCHP RAPID RESPONSE INTERV02/12/2019 1 12/12/2019 1 MLCHP RAPID RESPONSE INTERVENTION TEAM 2 MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIP Total 4 ROODLANDS GENERAL HOSPITAL COMMUNITY NURSES 01/03/2019 1 COMMUNITY NURSES Total 1 ROODLANDS GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH MEM PHYSICS SPARE 02/12/2019 1 MEM PHYSICS SPARE Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH Total 1 ST JOHNS HOSPITAL REACT 02/12/2019 4 REACT Total 4 ST JOHNS HOSPITAL Total 4 WGH EQUIP LIBRARY 02/12/2019 1 Total 1 WGH EQUIP LIBRARY Total 1 23 ASTLEY AINSLIE HOSPITAL CHARLES BELL 08/09/2017 1 CHARLES BELL Total 1 EAST PAVILION 04/02/2019 1 EAST PAVILION Total 1 ASTLEY AINSLIE HOSPITAL Total 2 DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENC OUTPATIENTS 08/09/2017 1 OUTPATIENTS Total 1 DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES Total 1 EAST LOTHIAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ENDOSCOPY UNIT 01/04/2015 1 ENDOSCOPY UNIT Total 1 WARD 3 25/03/2014 1 WARD 3 Total 1 EAST LOTHIAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Total 2 LAURISTON BUILDING PHASE 1 05/12/2019 1 PHASE 1 Total 1 LAURISTON BUILDING Total 1 LIBERTON HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS 10/05/2016 1 ADMISSIONS Total 1 ASSESSMENT/ REHABILITATION 10/05/2016 1 ASSESSMENT/ REHABILITATION Total 1 REHABILITATION 10/05/2016 1 REHABILITATION Total 1 LIBERTON HOSPITAL Total 3 MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EDENVIEW WARD 10/05/2016 1 EDENVIEW WARD Total 1 ROSSBANK WARD 20/02/2017 1 ROSSBANK WARD Total 1 MIDLOTHIAN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Total 2 PENNYWELL ALL CARE CENTRE PACC 05/12/2019 1 PACC Total 1 PENNYWELL ALL CARE CENTRE Total 1 PRINCESS ALEXANDRA EYE PAVILLION WARD E2 05/08/2013 1 23/03/2015 1 WARD E2 Total 2 PRINCESS ALEXANDRA EYE PAVILLION Total 2 ROODLANDS GENERAL HOSPITAL ECG 25/03/2014 1 ECG Total 1 ROODLANDS GENERAL HOSPITAL Total 1 ROYAL EDINBURGH HOSPITAL 08/09/2017 2 27/12/2012 3 Total 5 MACKINNON HOUSE 20/02/2017 1 27/12/2012 1 MACKINNON HOUSE Total 2 ORCHARD CLINIC 27/12/2012 1 ORCHARD CLINIC Total 1 ROYAL EDINBURGH BUILDING 27/12/2012 4 ROYAL EDINBURGH BUILDING Total 4 ROYAL EDINBURGH HOSPITAL Total 12 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH CARDIO THORACIC ICU 11/02/2013 1 CARDIO THORACIC ICU Total 1 DAY SURGERY UNIT 11/02/2013 1 DAY SURGERY UNIT Total 1 GENERAL MEDICINE 11/02/2013 1 GENERAL MEDICINE Total 1 GILRTV 11/02/2013 1 GILRTV Total 1 MEM PHYSICS SPARE 20/02/2017 1 MEM PHYSICS SPARE Total 1 NUCLEAR MEDICINE 20/02/2017 1 NUCLEAR MEDICINE Total 1 ORTHOPAEDICS 11/02/2013 1 19/02/2014 2 ORTHOPAEDICS Total 3 OUTPATIENTS 11/02/2013 1 OUTPATIENTS Total 1 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH RENAL 11/02/2013 1 RENAL Total 1 WOMEN & CHILDREN SERVICE 11/02/2013 1 23/03/2015 1 WOMEN & CHILDREN SERVICE Total 2 ROYAL INFIRMARY EDINBURGH Total 13 WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL DAY BED AREA 03/10/2013 1 DAY BED AREA Total 1 DAY OF SURGERY ADMISSIONS 27/12/2012 1 DAY OF SURGERY ADMISSIONS Total 1 DCN 09/02/2017 1 DCN Total 1 DIALYSIS UNIT 09/02/2017 1 DIALYSIS UNIT Total 1 EAR NOSE AND THROAT 27/12/2012 1 EAR NOSE AND THROAT Total 1 GASTROENTEROLOGY 27/12/2012 1 GASTROENTEROLOGY Total 1 GENERAL SURGERY 27/12/2012 1 GENERAL SURGERY Total 1 MEDICAL ASSESSMENT UNIT 09/02/2017 1 27/12/2012 1 MEDICAL ASSESSMENT UNIT Total 2 MEDICINE OF THE ELDERLY 27/12/2012 1 MEDICINE OF THE ELDERLY Total 1 ONCOLOGY 27/12/2012 4 ONCOLOGY Total 4 OUTPATIENTS 01/07/2020 1 27/12/2012 2 OUTPATIENTS Total 3 REGIONAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES27/12/2012 2 REGIONAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES UNIT Total 2 ROYAL VICTORIA BUILDING 09/02/2017 1 27/12/2012 2 ROYAL VICTORIA BUILDING Total 3 SURGICAL ADMISSIONS
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