Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

£11.3m on locum doctors

- BY JAKE KEITH

TAYSIDE’S long-running struggle to attract psychiatri­sts has seen health chiefs stump up millions of pounds extra for locum doctors.

New data shows £11.3 million has been spent in the last three years on highly-paid temporary staff to keep services running.

There are currently 14 vacancies for psychiatri­c consultant­s at cashstrapp­ed NHS Tayside. The shortfall has previously been deemed a “major risk” to services by critics.

Dr Crawford Reid, a Perth and Kinross Conservati­ve councillor and retired anaestheti­st, said locum spending is a “waste of money”.

He said: “I would suggest it is probably not a malicious waste of money by NHS Tayside.

“It is however, not very good use of precious resources.

“It is very hard to imagine that this huge bill was not known by the health minister of the day, and the Scottish Government should have questioned this.

“It demonstrat­es that throwing money at a problem does not always solve it.

“I understand some locums were ‘parachuted’ in to shore-up the on-call rota.

“From experience, the locums probably earned vast amounts of money for covering weekend shifts, and I would imagine, be paid at least £50 per hour for a 64-hour shift.”

The staff shortage in mental health services has spiralled in recent years.

Vacancies in general adult psychiatry roles shot up from just two in 2018 to 14 last year.

Mental health support in the region is to be given a major overhaul after a damning review found local people looking for help were consistent­ly let down.

Past issues included people with suicidal thoughts being delayed care and staff at Dundee’s Carseview Centre having pinned patients down for lengthy periods in dangerous positions.

Dr Reid added: “There is without doubt a nationwide shortage of psychiatri­c consultant­s.

“However, Tayside has a tremendous university and teaching hospital, with an excellent university department of psychiatry.

“The health board needs to be more imaginativ­e than putting an advert in the British Medical Journal.”

He continued: “There are many ways to incentivis­e people to relocate here – a start would be to offer senior trainees consultant posts.”

A spokesman for NHS Tayside said: “Like many other health boards, NHS Tayside is affected by a national shortage of consultant psychiatri­sts in Scotland and the UK.

“Our recent UK-wide recruitmen­t campaign has recruited two consultant psychiatri­sts for General Adult Psychiatry.

“We continue to actively recruit to consultant psychiatri­st posts in mental health and learning disability services.

“Locum consultant­s provide essential support by covering vacant posts within the mental health and learning disability service and ensuring continuity of service while recruitmen­t efforts continue.”

The Scottish Government was approached for comment.

 ??  ?? Dr Crawford Reid said locum spending is a “waste of money”.
Dr Crawford Reid said locum spending is a “waste of money”.

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