Haematology SSG 7th November 2018

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Haematology SSG 7th November 2018 Specialist Integrated Haematology Malignancy Diagnostic Service (SIHMDS) Haematology SSG 7th November 2018

North Bristol Trust Update NBT SIHMDS are working as part of a networked SIHMDS service within the SSG with Bath, Bristol Children’s (BCH) and NBT for bone marrow reporting (all investigational modalities), and additionally Exeter and Torbay outside of SSG An operational policy is available Currently tissue histology in Haematological Cancer cases for Bath and BCH sit outside of this arrangement Discussions are underway with Taunton/Yeovil regarding SIHMDS arrangements and are due to be reviewed at the next Taunton MDT review (November 2018).

Update continued: Currently, all flow cytometry and Genetics testing are referred to NBT and reported as a combined report. Aspirate is reported locally. A significant proportion of lymphoma cases (tissue diagnoses) are sent to NBT SIHMDS for confirmation of diagnosis There has been some positive engagement with UHB clinical and laboratory teams regarding the opportunities to rationalise SIHMDS services across Bristol There have been some discussion with Gloucester around SIHMDS provision and they have asked to be kept up to date with progress on a single Bristol SIHMDS The NHSI proposals to develop Pathology networks will also influence SIHMDS development within the SSG. All SSG laboratories (with the exception of Taunton and Yeovil) are within a proposed single NHSI network (South 3) with NBT Bristol being identified as laboratory hub. Opportunities for rationalisation across these laboratory services (including SIHMDS) are being scoped at present with a December 2018 meeting planned to develop a proposed model for the network. An update will be given at the next SSG meeting in March 2019.