Glasgow Times

£450k spent a day on NHS agency staff

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THE Scottish Government spent more than £450,000 a day on agency staff for the NHS last year, new figures show.

Agency workers for health boards cost the government around £171million in 2016/17, or £469,543 per day. The figure is down £2.8m on the previous financial year but has risen by around £76m in a decade.

The Conservati­ves said the figures, disclosed by Health Secretary Shona Robison in an answer to a parliament­ary question from party health spokesman Miles Briggs, indicate the government has “failed” to ensure sufficient staff levels in the NHS.

Mr Briggs said: “Agency staff are really important in our NHS as they are flex- ible and can fill short-term staffing gaps, as well as reducing waiting lists.

“However the SNP mismanagem­ent of the NHS has clearly led to a longterm reliance on agency staff at very high cost.

“These figures expose the utter hypocrisy of the SNP as it has consistent­ly spoken against private involvemen­t in the NHS whilst spending half a mil- lion pounds each day to agency staff. The SNP has totally failed to ensure that staffing levels in the NHS are sufficient, and with morale at rock bottom among doctors and nurses, this will only get worse.

“It’s time the SNP took responsibi­lity for this situation, get on with the day job, and make sure our NHS has enough staff to function properly.”

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Miles Briggs hit out at SNP mismanagem­ent

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