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In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the pursuit of excellence continues to reshape patient care. As we delve into the National NHS objectives for 2023/24, it's evident that a strategic focus on portering services holds the potential to drive monumental shifts in patient outcomes, access, and safety. At GV Healthcare, we're committed to exploring the pivotal role of effective portering in meeting these objectives and revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered.


Setting the Stage: NHS 2023/24 Priorities

As we enter 2023/24, the NHS outlines three key tasks to shape its trajectory. The first task revolves around recovering core services and productivity, closely followed by advancing the key ambitions of the NHS Long Term Plan. Transformation remains a fundamental thread interwoven into every action and strategy.


Immediate Priorities and Recovery

Central to the NHS objectives is the urgent need to recover core services and productivity. This demands focusing on several critical aspects, including:

  • Improving ambulance response times and A&E waiting times.

  • Reducing elective long waits and addressing the backlog of cancer cases.

  • Enhancing the core diagnostic standard to improve performance.

  • Facilitating seamless access to primary care services, with a special emphasis on enhancing general practice efficiency.


The Power of Recovery and Flow Improvement

A vital facet of achieving these objectives lies in enhancing productivity and optimizing whole-system flow. This involves a series of targeted actions, such as:

  • Reducing ambulance handovers and bed occupancy.

  • Enhancing outpatient follow-ups relative to first appointments.

  • Increasing day case rates and theatre utilization.

  • Exploring self-referral options for community services where GP intervention isn't essential.

  • Augmenting the workforce capacity in areas like beds, intermediate care, diagnostics, and ambulance services.


The Role of Effective Portering in Improving Flow

Among the array of strategies aimed at optimizing flow, the role of effective portering stands out. A well-coordinated porter service aligning with scheduled resource capacity and hourly call volume demand has demonstrated significant contributions to efficient patient flow and reduced wait times. By ensuring that clinicians can focus on patient care rather than porter tasks, prioritizing patients in need of urgent care, and fostering closer collaboration between clinicians and porters, the foundation for enhanced flow is laid.


Evidence from the Field

Take, for instance, Hull University Teaching Hospital Trust. They experienced an average time reduction of 90 seconds per task, resulting in enhanced efficiency. This integration of digital portering solutions, such as touchscreens with a digital portering system, has yielded remarkable outcomes. This integration provides real-time visibility into portering requests, enabling efficient allocation of resources. Notably, the system empowers staff to identify bottlenecks and allocate portering services based on demands, further streamlining capacity management.


Meeting the Challenge: A Collective Effort

Efficient portering is a cornerstone of capacity management and flow optimization in the dynamic environment of Emergency Departments. It's imperative to recognize that the capacity-demand dynamics are pivotal to effective portering services. In large acute-care hospitals, a significant proportion of in-patients access healthcare services through the Emergency Department (ED), necessitating effective flow management.


Voices from the Field: Enhancing Capacity Management

David May, Deputy Head of Facilities Logistics, highlights the concept of "push and pull." This system responds swiftly to sudden increases in activity, ensuring that porters are allocated to the right areas at the right time. Dave Houghton, Interim Portering Postal & Switchboard Manager, echoes the sentiment, emphasizing that the right allocation of porters enhances patient flow and overall efficiency.


Efficiency and Beyond

The integration of touchscreens and digital portering management systems has ushered in a new era of efficiency. By simplifying the portering request process, eliminating manual paperwork, and enhancing real-time visibility into tasks, these systems optimize operational efficiency. Mark Vipond, Porter Supervisor, praises the simplicity of touchscreens and how they've streamlined the process. Jay Choudry, Porter Supervisor, adds that the system allows efficient task prioritization throughout the day.


A Glimpse into the Future

As healthcare embarks on this transformative journey, the strategic deployment of effective portering emerges as a linchpin in meeting NHS objectives. With continuous advancements in technology and innovative solutions, the evolution of portering services is poised to enhance patient outcomes, optimize flow, and ultimately contribute to a healthcare landscape that aligns with the vision of the NHS 2023/24 priorities.


To find out more about how effective portering can drive NHS objectives and help your Trust, contact gvhealthcare@globalviewsystems.co.uk





It's that time of year again, when the unsung heroes of healthcare are set to bask in the limelight as we proudly announce the resurgence of the MyPorter Awards and MyCleaning Awards. Now in their fourth consecutive year, these prestigious accolades are dedicated to celebrating the invaluable contributions of Portering and Healthcare Cleaning professionals, whose pivotal role often goes unrecognised but greatly influences patient flow and positive outcomes.


The National MyCleaning Awards and MyPorter Awards are not just a recognition; they are a celebration of excellence within the healthcare workforce. This year, we invite you to light the path for someone you believe deserves that extra applause and acknowledgment. Beyond the accolades, those shortlisted by our distinguished panel of judges will partake in an unforgettable live ceremony set against the backdrop of central London. Here, they will revel in an inspiring evening of camaraderie with peers who share their passion for shaping the future of healthcare.


In association with NHS England, both awards ceremonies have got prominent attention, with esteemed figures such as Emma Brookes, Phil Shelley, Fiona Daly, and Simon Corben supporting last year's event. Emma and Phil serve as respected judges and will be joined this year by Tim Radcliffe, enhancing the panel further. The rigorous judging process is scheduled for mid-January.


Portering and Cleaning roles within the healthcare sector often operate behind the scenes, overshadowed by the broader world. This is your opportunity to ensure they receive the recognition they rightfully deserve. In recent years, the awards have achieved national attention, featuring prominently on platforms like Times Radio and Sky News. Notably, last year, Jemma & Danny Roscoe, crowned winners of the MyPorter Awards – Portering Team of The Year, took centre stage during an engaging interview on Sky News' The Kay Burley Show. These moments underscore the vital role played by Porters and Cleaners within the NHS, an integral part of a well-oiled machine.

Let us join hands to celebrate these unsung heroes once more. Waste no time; submit your nominations today.


Enter the MyPorter Awards


Nomination Categories:

MyPorter Awards

MyPorter – Porter of The Year Award

The Dennis Southern - Lifetime Achievement Award

Portering Team of The Year Award

Leadership of The Year Award

MyPorter – International Porter of The Year Award

Newcomer of The Year Award

Outstanding Contribution to Patient Experience Award

MyCleaning Awards

MyCleaning - Domestic of The Year Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Healthcare Cleaning Team of The Year Award

Leadership of The Year Award

MyCleaning – International Domestic of The Year Award

Newcomer of The Year Award

MyAudit – Auditor of The Year Award


Get your nominations in now!

Enter the MyPorter Awards



Before implementing MyPorter, a digital portering management tool, Sunderland Royal Hospital experienced many connectivity issues due to using a Wi-Fi system that resulted in a lot of failed tasks going from the helpdesk to the porters. They needed a system that ensured the porters received the tasks on time with the information they need.


Collaborating with GV Healthcare, Sunderland Royal Hospital chose to trial MyPorter within their Radiology department – using it to send ‘text messages’ to two-way radios carried by the Porters. Claire Dodds, Hotel Service Manager, CHoICE Facilities Services said “we chose MyPorter over other solutions because of the reporting system we were shown, (the reports) were really really good and also the handhelds (two-way radios) were easy to use.”


“We trialled MyPorter in the Radiology department because we didn’t have a system in there that allocated tasks directly to the porters. It was a very successful trial. The Radiographers loved it and the Porters did so (we) rolled it out to the rest of the hospital because of the success of that trial”, she continues.


MyPorter has also enabled staff to focus on more important tasks, such as patient care and treatment, rather than spending valuable time tracking down a porter to collect a patient.

Amanda Pells, Plain Film Modality Lead within the Radiology department, said “MyPorter has more visibility. Visibility of where our Porters are, visibility of where patients are in the system.

We can look in MyPorter and see this patient has been allocated to a Porter”. Juliet Bwanya, Senior Radiographer, adds “We don’t have patients lining up in the corridor and once we’ve finished with the patient we send them back on MyPorter, so a Porter is already alerted that somebody needs to go back”.


By leveraging cutting-edge technology and working together, the hospital has been able to enhance the patient experience and improve outcomes. Mark Turner, Portering & Security Manager at CHoICE Facilities Services, shares that “there’s been a massive improvement in response times. Particularly now that the system can identify where a Porter is on their task.”


Claire Dodds, Hotel Service Manager, said “Now that we’ve got MyPorter, we can look and see that we’ve increased throughput, our throughput has increased about 28 percent. She adds, “Morale has gone up. Porters aren’t receiving more jobs than another Porter, it’s a fairer system and the reporting system is absolutely brilliant”.


Dan Wheeler, Porter at CHoICE Facilities Services, follows with “So the biggest change since MyPorter has been (installed) is the efficiency. In Portering you need to be efficient, you need to get there quickly, you need to perform your duty quickly and then you need to move on to the next one.”


Wayne Carr, Director CHoICE Facilities Services, said “MyPorter has delivered everything CHoICE wanted and more. I would say to other Directors that if you’re looking for a high-quality flexible portering management solution then MyPorter fits the bill perfectly. GV Healthcare have been excellent to work with and have a shared vision with CHoICE all the way through the process. I would recommend it to anybody that’s looking for a similar type of system.”


Watch the full video to see their experience of MyPorter and its full impact within Sunderland Royal Hospital.


To talk to a member of the team about arranging a visit to Sunderland Royal Hospital, please email myporter@globalviewsystems.co.uk


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