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Scottish health board spends 'eye-watering' £2m on locum psychiatrists in a year
Scottish health board spends 'eye-watering' £2m on locum psychiatrists in a year

Daily Record

time3 days ago

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Scottish health board spends 'eye-watering' £2m on locum psychiatrists in a year

EXCLUSIVE: NHS Highland spent £2.1m on the stand in doctors in 2024 - up from £1.9m the year before. A Scottish health board spent an "eye-watering" more than £2 million on locum psychiatrists last year. NHS Highland spent £2.1m on the stand in doctors in 2024 - up from £1.9m the year before. ‌ Labour said the spend was "a direct result of the SNP's woeful lack of workforce planning and failure to support rural health boards." ‌ The Lib Dems called for the Scottish Government to "end its shambolic approach to workforce planning and increase the number of consultant psychiatrists in training to plug these gaps." The health board paid an average £100,000 to the 21 locum psychiatrists it employed last year. The £2.1m spent was up from 2023, but was down from the 2022 figure of £2.2m. Before that its spend was about £1.2m per year. Locum doctors generally cost the NHS more money because they are on short-term contracts. They are often necessary to provide cover but can cost two or three times the funds that a permanent doctor would. Agency fees also drive up the cost of using locums as well as the increased hourly rate. ‌ Scottish Labour Health spokesperson Jackie Baillie said "These eye-watering costs will starve local NHS services of resources they badly need. "This is a direct result of the SNP's woeful lack of workforce planning and failure to support rural health boards. "Once again taxpayers are paying the price for SNP incompetence. ‌ "Our NHS is on life support as a result of SNP mismanagement and waste - it's time for a new direction." Lib Dem MP Wendy Chamberlain said: 'There is a dangerous staffing crisis within NHS mental health services, with vacancies at particularly high levels in rural and remote parts of the country. "Scottish Liberal Democrat research has previously revealed that 1 in 5 senior mental health roles are either lying empty or being filled on a temporary basis. That means longer waits for patients and vast amounts of money being spent on staff to try and plug gaps. ‌ 'The SNP Government needs to end its shambolic approach to workforce planning and increase the number of consultant psychiatrists in training to plug these gaps." A spokesperson for NHS Highland said: "NHS Highland's priority is to deliver safe, high-quality, and person-centred mental health care and services. "The reliance on locum staff highlights the psychiatric national workforce crisis. ‌ "In response to meeting the needs of our patients, we put every effort into coordinating both in-person and virtual appointments through our network of clinicians within the board's area." Mental Wellbeing Minister Tom Arthur said: 'We have record numbers of staff, providing more varied mental health support and services to a larger number of people than ever before. We have exceeded our commitment to recruit 800 additional Mental Health Workers to A&Es, GP practices, police station custody suites, and prisons. 'We are supporting NHS Boards to plan locally for service need and delivery. This has been supplemented by substantial investment in our future consultant workforce and the creation of several additional training places in psychiatry.'

Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles
Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles

Scotsman

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Scotsman

Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles

Measles vaccination rates have fallen to their lowest level in a decade in Scotland Sign up to our Politics newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Scottish ministers have been urged to drive up measles vaccination rates after reports of a child in England dying after contracting the virus. The child ws said to have died at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool amid an outbreak in the region - the hospital said it had seen a surge in 'seriously unwell' children being admitted after contracting measles. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Parents are being urged to vaccinate their children. | AFP via Getty Images The Scottish Government is now being urged to do all it can to encourage parents to vaccinate their children. Dame Jackie Baillie MSP, Scottish Labour's health spokeswoman, said: 'The vaccine for measles has saved countless lives in Scotland and across the world. 'These immunisations are a modern miracle, but they are only at their most effective when everyone gets vaccinated. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The Scottish Government needs to ensure families have the information and confidence to access immunisation programmes. 'We must work together to reverse this worrying trend and keep kids and our country safe.' Lib Dem MP Wendy Chamberlain added: 'Measles is highly contagious and for some people it can be very serious. 'As a result, it is concerning to see reports of vaccination rates falling in Scotland. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The Scottish Government needs to be stressing the importance of getting vaccinated because that is the best protection from becoming ill and helps to prevent major outbreaks.' Most childhood vaccines were lower in Scotland in 2024 compared to 2023. The latest data from Public Health Scotland shows the uptake of the first dose of the combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine by the age of five declined to 95.2 per cent. This is the lowest level recorded in 10 years. Uptake of the second MMR vaccine was 89 per cent. The difference between those in the most and least deprived areas getting both doses of the MMR vaccine was 10.3 per cent. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The UN's target is for 95 per cent to be immunised against measles and the NHS says having the MMR vaccine is the 'best way' to prevent measles. Measles starts off with cold-like symptoms followed by a rash, and is spread by breathing, coughing and sneezing. However, complications can include blindness, swelling of the brain and potential brain damage, severe diarrhoea and dehydration, ear infections, and severe breathing problems such as pneumonia. Public Health Minister Jenni Minto said: 'We continue to urge all parents and carers to vaccinate their child when invited to do so. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'This protects them against serious disease including measles, meningitis and pertussis. 'Childhood immunisation rates in Scotland remain high and we are working with Public Health Scotland and the NHS to increase uptake.'

Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles
Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles

Scotsman

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Scotsman

Vaccination plea following death of child after contracting measles

Measles vaccination rates have fallen to their lowest level in a decade in Scotland Sign up to our Politics newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Scottish ministers have been urged to drive up measles vaccination rates after reports of a child in England dying after contracting the virus. The child ws said to have died at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool amid an outbreak in the region - the hospital said it had seen a surge in 'seriously unwell' children being admitted after contracting measles. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Parents are being urged to vaccinate their children. | AFP via Getty Images The Scottish Government is now being urged to do all it can to encourage parents to vaccinate their children. Dame Jackie Baillie MSP, Scottish Labour's health spokeswoman, said: 'The vaccine for measles has saved countless lives in Scotland and across the world. 'These immunisations are a modern miracle, but they are only at their most effective when everyone gets vaccinated. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The Scottish Government needs to ensure families have the information and confidence to access immunisation programmes. 'We must work together to reverse this worrying trend and keep kids and our country safe.' Lib Dem MP Wendy Chamberlain added: 'Measles is highly contagious and for some people it can be very serious. 'As a result, it is concerning to see reports of vaccination rates falling in Scotland. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'The Scottish Government needs to be stressing the importance of getting vaccinated because that is the best protection from becoming ill and helps to prevent major outbreaks.' Most childhood vaccines were lower in Scotland in 2024 compared to 2023. The latest data from Public Health Scotland shows the uptake of the first dose of the combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine by the age of five declined to 95.2 per cent. This is the lowest level recorded in 10 years. Uptake of the second MMR vaccine was 89 per cent. The difference between those in the most and least deprived areas getting both doses of the MMR vaccine was 10.3 per cent. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The UN's target is for 95 per cent to be immunised against measles and the NHS says having the MMR vaccine is the 'best way' to prevent measles. Measles starts off with cold-like symptoms followed by a rash, and is spread by breathing, coughing and sneezing. However, complications can include blindness, swelling of the brain and potential brain damage, severe diarrhoea and dehydration, ear infections, and severe breathing problems such as pneumonia. Public Health Minister Jenni Minto said: 'We continue to urge all parents and carers to vaccinate their child when invited to do so. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'This protects them against serious disease including measles, meningitis and pertussis. 'Childhood immunisation rates in Scotland remain high and we are working with Public Health Scotland and the NHS to increase uptake.'

Nearly 2m waiting over four hours since A&E target last hit
Nearly 2m waiting over four hours since A&E target last hit

STV News

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • STV News

Nearly 2m waiting over four hours since A&E target last hit

Almost two million people have waited more than four hours in A&E since the last time the Scottish Government's target was hit, figures show. The Government aims for 95% of people each week to be seen and subsequently admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours in the country's emergency departments. But that figure has not been hit since the week of July 12 2020, in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, when the number of people going to hospital plummeted. According to analysis by the Scottish Lib Dems, since the target was last hit, 1,921,053 people waited four hours or more. Elsewhere, 237,623 people waited more than 12 hours during that period and 588,480 people waited longer than eight hours. First Minister John Swinney has pinpointed the NHS improvement as key for his Government, announcing this week an £85 million investment in Hospital at Home provision in an attempt to keep people out of hospitals and reduce delayed discharge, as well as placing frailty teams in A&E units to divert elderly patients to other services and free up emergency care. Lib Dem MP Wendy Chamberlain said: 'Under this SNP government, A&E has been mired in crisis for years. 'Staff are stuck working under pressure-cooker conditions and patients are stuck having to wait hours for vital care. 'We are now on our fourth different Health Secretary since this SNP government last met the A&E waiting time target. 'Jeane Freeman, Humza Yousaf and Michael Matheson have all come and gone without making a dent and it looks as if Neil Gray will go the same way.' She added: 'Alongside efforts to alleviate the pressure on A&E and ambulance staff, we need to invest in care services to get people out of hospital and free up space. 'That's why Scottish Liberal Democrats fought for more money for social care in the budget and back a new UK-wide minimum wage for care workers that is £2 higher.' Scottish Tory public health spokesman Brian Whittle said: 'Under the SNP, millions of patients have suffered because they can't meet their own targets. 'Real lives are being lost to delays that could and should have been avoided. 'Dedicated frontline staff are working tirelessly for their patients, but they're had the carpet pulled from under them by successive nationalist health secretaries. 'The SNP still don't have a credible plan to fix this crisis. This is a national scandal.' Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie said: 'These stark figures lay bare the human cost of SNP incompetence. 'Scots have lost their lives as a result of these dangerously long waits and many more have suffered in agony for hours on end. 'Year after year, an array of different SNP health secretaries and first ministers have all promised to fix the crisis in our NHS, but they have all failed. 'If the SNP was capable of fixing this mess it would have done it by now – our NHS needs a new direction and a new government with Scottish Labour.' The Scottish Government has been contacted for comment. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Nearly two million Scots forced to wait over four hours in A&E
Nearly two million Scots forced to wait over four hours in A&E

Daily Record

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Daily Record

Nearly two million Scots forced to wait over four hours in A&E

Since the last Scottish Government target was last hit, 1,921,053 people waited four hours or more. Almost two million people have waited more than four hours in A&E since the last time the Scottish Government's target was hit, figures show. The Government aims for 95% of people each week to be seen and subsequently admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours in the country's emergency departments. But that figure has not been hit since the week of July 12 2020, in the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, when the number of people going to hospital plummeted. ‌ According to analysis by the Scottish Lib Dems, since the target was last hit, 1,921,053 people waited four hours or more. Elsewhere, 237,623 people waited more than 12 hours during that period and 588,480 people waited longer than eight hours. ‌ First Minister John Swinney has pinpointed the NHS improvement as key for his Government, announcing this week an £85 million investment in Hospital at Home provision in an attempt to keep people out of hospitals and reduce delayed discharge, as well as placing frailty teams in A&E units to divert elderly patients to other services and free up emergency care. Lib Dem MP Wendy Chamberlain said: "Under this SNP government, A&E has been mired in crisis for years. Staff are stuck working under pressure-cooker conditions and patients are stuck having to wait hours for vital care. "We are now on our fourth different Health Secretary since this SNP government last met the A&E waiting time target. Jeane Freeman, Humza Yousaf and Michael Matheson have all come and gone without making a dent and it looks as if Neil Gray will go the same way." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. She added: "Alongside efforts to alleviate the pressure on A&E and ambulance staff, we need to invest in care services to get people out of hospital and free up space. That's why Scottish Liberal Democrats fought for more money for social care in the budget and back a new UK-wide minimum wage for care workers that is £2 higher." ‌ Scottish Tory public health spokesman Brian Whittle said: "Under the SNP, millions of patients have suffered because they can't meet their own targets. Real lives are being lost to delays that could and should have been avoided. "Dedicated frontline staff are working tirelessly for their patients, but they're had the carpet pulled from under them by successive nationalist health secretaries. The SNP still don't have a credible plan to fix this crisis. This is a national scandal." Scottish Labour's deputy leader Jackie Baillie said: "These stark figures lay bare the human cost of SNP incompetence. Scots have lost their lives as a result of these dangerously long waits and many more have suffered in agony for hours on end. "Year after year, an array of different SNP health secretaries and first ministers have all promised to fix the crisis in our NHS, but they have all failed. If the SNP was capable of fixing this mess it would have done it by now - our NHS needs a new direction and a new government with Scottish Labour."

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