Updated 10 November 2022
Festival Medical Services is a not-for-profit registered charity that provides doctors, nurses, paramedics, first responders and allied healthcare professionals (including radiographers) to music festivals and outdoor events throughout the UK. The service also offers offsite transfers for the events it covers on a contract by contract basis.
The service is registered for the regulated activities of:
- Diagnostic and screening procedures
- Transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely
Under the Health and Social Care Act 2014, transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely (referred to throughout the report as ‘patient transport’) includes transport services provided by means of a vehicle which is designed for the primary purpose of carrying a person who requires treatment. However, it includes the following exemptions:
- Transport services which are provided within the confines of the site or venue being use for an activity or event mentioned. This means, that as soon as the vehicle transporting the patient leaves the boundary of the event, we can inspect this regulated activity.
The service was contracted to provide offsite patient transfers for one event in 2022 but did not perform any offsite transfers, so the regulated activity of transport services, triage and medical advice provided remotely was not inspected as part of this inspection.
For diagnostic imaging the service operates on a contract by contract basis and provides imaging services for two major festival events a year in South West England (Glastonbury and Reading)
The service also provides onsite medical cover for around 24 other events. However, this does not fall into the scope of registration, this means we cannot insect this aspect of the service.
All diagnostic imaging equipment (including maintenance) is supplied and provided by a third-party provider.
Diagnostic imaging is provided 24 hours a day for the duration of each festival and manned by volunteer staff who are qualified Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered radiographers. The service has 14 radiographers and five radiologists, all of whom are volunteers, including the service lead.
For the events season 2022 which ran between January 2022 and August 2022, the service undertook 302 x-rays and 5 ultrasound scans across the two events it provided diagnostic imaging services for.
This service was registered in December 2012 and has not yet been inspected under our new methodology.
We inspected the service in July 2013 under our previous methodology and all standards were met.
The service has had a registered manager in post since 28 December 2012.