Hospital scanning equipment (FOI)Hospital scanning equipment (FOI)
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Request
I am making a Freedom of Information request in relation to your hospitals: I hope you can assist me with my query as It would be greatly appreciated if you can provide me with the following information: -
A
Number of CT scanners the Trust own or lease, please could you include location, make, model, age and capability?
B
Number of Injector pumps currently within CT, please could you include make, model and age?
C
Number of MRI scanners the Trust own or lease, again please could you specify location, make, model, age and field strength?
D
Number of injector pumps within MRI, please could you specify make, model and age?
E
Number of Radiotherapy CT scanners the Trust own or lease, please could you include location, make, model, age and capability?
F
Number of injector pumps within the radiotherapy suite, please could you specify make, model and age?
G
Number of injector pumps within the catheterisation suite, please could you specify make, model and age?
H
Does the Trust use a dose management software programme? If so please specify programme and how long this has been used for.
I
Does the Trust use a contrast media management programme? If so please specify the programme and how long this has been used for.
J
Does the Trust utilise any AI software within radiology? If so please could you specify programme and its application?
K
What contrast media does the trust use for MRI scans?
L
What contrast media does the trust use for CT scans?
M
What contrast does the trust use in the catheterisation suite?
Response
A
Two
GE Revolution Evo - 2020
GE Revolution - 2019
Owned
B
Two
Bracco Empower - 2013
Bracco Empower - 2016
Owned
C
Two
Philips Ingenia 1.5T - 2018
Philips D Stream 1.5T - 2019
Owned
D
One
Bayer Spectris - 2013
Owned
E
None
F
None
G
One
Angiomat II Illumina contrast injector - 2012
Owned
H to J
It is considered that providing this information may cause a security risk and therefore it has been refused under Article 42 (a) (Law Enforcement) of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
K
Prohance, Primovist
L
Iomamidol, Iomeron
M
Iomeron
Article applied
Article 42 Law enforcement
Information is qualified exempt information if its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice –
a) the prevention, detection or investigation of crime, whether in Jersey or elsewhere
Public Interest Test
It is recognised that there is a public interest in providing information in a transparent manner, however this public interest is not considered to outweigh the interests of the government in preventing cyber-crime or maintaining the integrity of its law enforcement assets. It is considered that release of this information may increase risks, particularly in view of major cyber-attacks that have occurred in other jurisdictions in recent years.