NHS Ultrasound Insourcing
Clinician-led ultrasound capacity delivered on-site, aligned to local pathways and governance.
Vanguard Ultrasound Services Limited (VanUS) provides clinician-led ultrasound insourcing to help NHS services add capacity safely. We deliver on-site, align to local pathways and reporting arrangements, and work within Trust governance and escalation routes.

NHS Ultrasound Insourcing
Clinician-led ultrasound capacity delivered on-site, aligned to local pathways and governance.
Vanguard Ultrasound Services Limited (VanUS) provides clinician-led ultrasound insourcing to help NHS services add capacity safely. We deliver on-site, align to local pathways and reporting arrangements, and work within Trust governance and escalation routes.
What ultrasound insourcing means
Ultrasound insourcing means bringing additional clinical capacity into your service setting. VanUS supports your department with planned sessions delivered on-site, under agreed pathways, reporting processes and escalation arrangements—so capacity increases without weakening governance.
When NHS services use insourcing
NHS imaging services may use insourcing to support: waiting list recovery and additional sessions, workforce gaps and rota resilience, reporting capacity constraints (where the reporting model is agreed locally), demand spikes within specific pathways, extended-hours or weekend delivery (where agreed), short-term support during service change or backlog initiatives.
The VanUS approach
VanUS is designed to be practical for radiology and imaging teams while providing the assurance required by governance and contract leads. What you can expect: on-site delivery that fits local workflows and clinic space, scope agreed in advance, including inclusion/exclusion boundaries, reporting and communication arrangements agreed before go-live, clear escalation routes for urgent findings and patient safety concerns, named leads for clinical governance and operational coordination.
How mobilisation works (in brief)
- Agree scope and priorities — Confirm pathways, expected session structure, and clinical priorities.
- Confirm site logistics and equipment arrangements — Confirm room access, clinic flow, equipment arrangements and basic operational requirements.
- Agree reporting and escalation routes — Confirm reporting pathways, turnaround expectations (where relevant) and urgent findings escalation.
- Confirm workforce assurance and information governance access — Confirm role suitability checks, local requirements, and access arrangements for systems and information handling.
- Go live and review — Deliver to agreed pathways and review quality, operational performance and improvement actions.
Reporting and escalation
Safe delivery depends on clarity. Before delivery begins, we agree how reporting will be completed and communicated, escalation arrangements for urgent or unexpected findings, local clinical contacts and on-call routes (where relevant), and how operational issues and patient safety concerns are raised and resolved. VanUS operates within host-site governance arrangements and follows agreed local escalation routes.
Governance, quality and assurance
VanUS is designed to reassure governance and operational leads without overcomplicating delivery. Our approach includes: clinical oversight and quality review, workforce assurance appropriate to role and scope, incident awareness, learning and Duty of Candour principles, information governance controls aligned to NHS expectations, continuous improvement and service feedback where agreed. For more detail, see: Governance & Quality.
Working within NHS systems
Insourced services must fit safely within the host organisation’s systems. VanUS works to agreed local policies, pathways, escalation arrangements, reporting workflows, infection prevention and control requirements and information governance standards. We do not bypass local governance. Our model is designed to support it.
NHS-facing service
VanUS is an NHS-facing insourcing provider. This website is intended for NHS service, governance and procurement enquiries and does not offer direct-to-patient bookings.
