Nepean Hospital’s BOH services or ‘general services’ encompasses the services that are required to keep the hospital running smoothly behind the scenes, and includes the receiving and distribution of supplies, linen, cleaning services and waste management.
Nepean Hospital’s General Services Manager Dru Greig, who oversees a workforce of almost 300 staff, says the new BOH areas will streamline important processes and ultimately improve the working conditions of Nepean Hospital’s frontline workers.
“The new dock will allow us to receive three trucks at the onetime which will increase our capacity to move items quickly,” he said. “At the moment we can only receive one truck at a time, so it takes longer to unload items like medical goods onto the dock and then distribute them throughout the hospital.
“This in turn will benefit frontline staff and patients. For example, when a truck is delivering surgical kits that are required for a particular surgery, we’ll be able to receive and distribute it right away, rather than having to unload another truck first to make way for the truck with the surgical kits.
Larger storage facilities will also be provided for the BOH teams.
“At the moment we have minimal storage areas, which has a flow on effect to hospital services,” he said.
“More storage means we will be quicker in servicing the hospital; instead of spending time juggling where items can be stored, we will be able to find items easily and get them to the service that requires them. Overall it will streamline the hospital’s supply and distribution chain.