A pioneering new mobile Burns Bus service is set to hit the road and improve the lives of burns patients

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A PIONEERING new mobile service is set to hit the road and improve the lives of burns patients across England.

The country’s first-ever Burns Bus, a purpose-built mobile dressing clinic, will reduce the need for travel for patients and help make their healthcare more accessible, bringing vital burns wound care closer to home for children and adults. 

From the end of February it means the expertise of the St Andrew’s Burns Centre in Chelmsford, at Broomfield Hospital, will be brought direct to patients who would otherwise face long challenging journeys.

The Burns Bus – affectionately known as ‘BOB’ by the burns team, which is short for Burns Outreach Bus – is a fully equipped mobile dressings clinic, about the size of an ambulance. Inside it has reclining couches, dressings trolleys, and storage cupboard and is staffed by specialist burns nurses and therapists.

David Barnes, Clinical Lead for Burns at the Centre and London South East Burn Network Clinical Lead, said: “As one of the country’s leading centres for burns and plastics care, many of our patients travel up to 240 miles to attend regular appointments at our main burns clinic. This can be costly and physically difficult, especially for those with mobility issues or living in remote areas.

“Our new Burns Outreach Bus will mean our patients can receive the care they need much closer to home, helping to ease the burden of cost and travelling time, for both them and their families.”

Sue Boasman, Burns Advanced Nurse Practitioner, said: “This is the first mobile burns dressing clinic of its kind in the country, and we’re excited about its potential to serve as a model for other burns centres across the UK.

“By making burns care more accessible we hope to reduce health inequalities and improve the quality of life for our patients.”

The mobile clinic will be stationed at large Tesco supermarket car parks on pre-arranged days, with patients receiving appointments to have their dressings changed, and receive important scar therapy without the need to travel to the Burns Centre.

Initially, it is planned for this unique outreach dressing clinic to be parked up at key locations in London, Ipswich in Suffolk and Ely in Cambridgeshire for patients to come to for pre-booked appointments across the week.

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