From today, 1 November, Alliance Medical Ltd has begun running the Taunton Diagnostic Centre.

This is a result of a partnership between Somerset NHS Foundation Trust and Alliance Medical that will see Alliance Medical operating the centre - which provides diagnostic tests to NHS patients in Somerset - for the next 15 years.

The Taunton Diagnostic Centre opened in September 2021 and was the first community diagnostic centre in England run by the independent sector in partnership with the NHS.

It provides Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound and X-Ray on equipment provided by Philips.

Since it opened, the percentage of Somerset NHS Foundation Trust patients waiting longer than the recommended 6-week standard for a diagnostic test has halved.

In September 2021, 45.8 per cent of Somerset NHS Foundation Trust’s patients were waiting longer 6 weeks for a diagnostic test.

At the end of September 2022, the percentage had dropped to 23 per cent.

Peter Lewis, chief executive of Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The Taunton Diagnostic Centre is a real asset to the NHS in Somerset and has made a significant contribution to our ability to be able to diagnose and treat NHS patients as quickly as possible.

“When our previous partners, Rutherford Health, went into liquidation in June 2022, we stepped in to run the centre on a short-term basis.

“Now I am delighted that we have formed a strong partnership with Alliance Medical to run the centre and continue providing an excellent service to Somerset patients.”

Richard Evans, managing director, Alliance Medical Ltd, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the Trust to deliver the Taunton Diagnostic Centre.

“There is no doubt that the centre has made a big impact on improving access to diagnostics in the wider Taunton area and we look forward to taking this centre to the next stages of its development.

“We see great potential to marry Alliance Medical’s wide experience on delivery of Community Diagnostic Centres across the UK and in Europe and making Taunton Diagnostic Centre an exemplar of how CDCs can really operate collaboratively, ultimately for the benefit of the end user - our patients.”

Since it opened, the Taunton Diagnostic Centre has been very popular with patients as it gives them access to diagnostic tests in a modern stand-alone facility away from a busy NHS hospital.

This is part of the recommended way forward for the NHS as set out in the national report Diagnostics: Recovery and Renewal by Professor Sir Mike Richards CBE, former National Cancer Director in the Department of Health and author of the independent review of NHS diagnostics capacity.

The approach taken in Somerset, working with the independent sector, is one that is being explored nationally to understand how the massive expansion required to meet increasing patient needs can be delivered in such partnerships. The stand-alone centre also provides real benefits for the NHS’ radiology, radiographic and booking colleagues who work alongside Alliance Medical’s staff in the centre, enabling them to work in more diverse environments and expand their experience.

Mr Lewis added: “In addition, the centre also helps us to prioritise the capacity that we have available at Musgrove Park Hospital for emergency patients or those who are already in the hospital.

“This is not only good for our patients, but also the way we care for people across the whole Somerset healthcare system by enabling them to have imaging scans away from the acute hospital.”