NUHCS Services At Ng Teng Fong General Hospital: A New Chapter Unfolds
Dr Loh Poay Huan helms NUHCS
@ Ng Teng Fong General Hospital
PULSE Issue 39 | June 2022
Dr Loh Poay Huan, Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology,
National University Heart Centre,
Singapore (NUHCS), recently took
up the role of the new Head of
Cardiology at Ng Teng Fong General
Hospital (NTFGH), and will be spearheading the management of cardiovascular health services at the
hospital.
At NUHCS, he is the Clinical Lead for
the Western STEMI Network and
Acute Myocardial Infarction Service which oversees and manages
acute cardiac services in the western
region of Singapore.
Before Dr Loh took the helm in
January 2022, the NUHCS team at
NTFGH has already been recognised
for achieving a number of firsts.
They established the first Rapid
Access Chest Pain Clinic (RACPC)
in Asia which won the Excellence
Award under the “Patient Experience Improvement” category at the
2020 Asian Hospital Management
Award.
RACPC has reduced patients’ waiting time to see a heart specialist
from roughly two months to just 24
hours, lowering the number of visits to the hospital by 50%, reducing
the need for unnecessary hospitalisations and consequentially, the cost
of invasive testing by 20% as well.
In January 2022, the experienced
multi-disciplinary divisions across
NUHCS campuses came together
to plan for a cluster-wide service
to treat Pulmonary Embolism (PE) with the introduction of two new
minimally invasive techniques.
The NTFGH team is the first in Asia to
use suction tools, and the first in
South-east Asia to use ultrasound,
to treat PE.
Riding on the wave of achievements
by the NTFGH team so far, Dr. Loh
hopes to improve efficiency in clinical care delivery. For instance, he
intends to establish a “one-stop”
clinic, increase accessibility to diagnostic imaging such as the Computed Tomography (CT) angiogram service and point of care
echocardiography.
Dr. Loh believes that these will expedite diagnosis, improve clinical service delivery and standard, and
ensure sustainability in the face
of meeting healthcare demands
with limited resources. However,
such efforts would require a new
approach to current issues, adopting new concepts and adapting new
systems.
“Here at NTFGH, the small team is
dynamic and enthusiastic towards
innovative ideas,” observed Dr Loh.
“With such a driven and progressive
team, we will be able to get inputs
from everyone and come up with
new or improved workflow, embrace and support each other’s ideas,
to better the care
we render to our
patients.”
Dr Loh hopes
the NTFGH
team can be
proud of their
achievements
thus far and strive
to achieve greater heights in their respective subspecialties, to eventually attain the Centre of Excellence in a relevant area
of cardiovascular care. He is motivated to achieve his goals efficiently
through sharpening the current systems in place, embracing innovative approaches and enhancing the
patient experience.
Under the National University Health System
(NUHS), the National University Heart Centre,
Singapore (NUHCS) oversees the management and
delivery of cardiovascular health services across
three different hospitals within the cluster – Ng
Teng Fong General Hospital (NTFGH), National
University Hospital (NUH), as well as Alexandra
Hospital (AH). This means that specialised medical professionals under NUHCS attend to patients
across all three campuses.
Within NTFGH, a multi-disciplinary team of cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, specialist nurses and
allied healthcare staff work together in managing
a wide range of cardiovascular conditions with support from NUH for tertiary level care. While many
patients are seen through referrals from polyclinics
and private practitioners, patients looking for outpatient specialist care can also choose to visit the
Specialist Cardiovascular Clinics at NTFGH.
Some of the conditions treated at NTFGH include
the diagnosis and management of:
• Chest pain / Breathlessness / Palpitations
• Coronary heart diseases – the narrowing or blockage of arteries that could lead to heart attacks
• Heart rhythm disorders
• Heart valve diseases
• Heart failure and cardiomyopathy – diseases that
affect the heart’s ability to pump blood
• Women’s heart health
• High blood pressure and high cholesterol
• Comprehensive cardiovascular health screening
and risk assessment
• Cardiac rehabilitation
Remote Cardiac Monitoring Device Check
NTFGH provides heart patients carrying implanted pacemakers or other cardiac devices with remote monitoring services, whereby patients can send
their device’s signals directly to the heart clinic from the comfort of their
homes. This allows the medical team to easily evaluate if the device is
functioning well, as well as to quickly access and monitor the patient’s
heart health without a physical visit to the clinic, boosting the convenience of health checks for these patients and their caregivers.
If the patient’s device detects any abnormalities, this information will be
sent automatically to the clinic as alert transmissions. Such early detection of abnormalities allows for early treatment, reducing the risks of
emergency hospitalisations, stroke or heart failure.
Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic (RACPC)
RACPC at NTFGH allows patients who are experiencing chest pains
to be seen by heart specialists within 24 hours of referral and receive
same day, one-stop evaluation and diagnosis of their condition. Specialist cardiac nurses will perform blood tests, and record medical history and treadmill stress tests before the patient consults with a cardiologist for a confirmed diagnosis.
Through RACPC, about 90% of patients with chest pains can be safely
and promptly managed through the clinic’s comprehensive diagnosis
without the need to wait for weeks to receive an analysis. Patients
would also not be required to be admitted to a hospital for other
invasive tests. Those with coronary artery diseases or other more serious conditions can be identified through the tests at RACPC and recommended for further treatment where necessary.
NTFGH RACPC is the first established clinic of its kind in Asia and has won
an Excellence Award under the “Patient Experience Improvement” category
at the 2020 Asian Hospital Management Award.
Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic is a comprehensive, personalised service for patients to achieve their physical and lifestyle goals based on
their unique medical condition.
Following the recommendation of a cardiologist, each patient will go
through an evaluation before being provided an appropriate rehabilitation programme supported by a multi-disciplinary team that
includes a physiotherapist, dietitian, occupational therapist, pharmacist and a psychologist.
Cardiac rehabilitation programme for patients typically begin from
the moment they are admitted into the hospital and follows through
after their discharge as an outpatient. Depending on the severity of
their heart condition, physicians will recommend a therapy plan to
help patients regain mobility and increase their functional abilities.
Aside from an exercise programme, patients will also receive education,
counseling, and recommendations for making lifestyle adjustments to maintain a healthy heart.