Glasgow Times

Contact for patients and families affected by infection

- BY LOUISE HOUSTON

THE Health Secretary has appointed a “single point of contact” for families and patients at Glasgow hospitals which have been hit by infection outbreaks.

Jeane Freeman said Professor Craig White will review the concerns of patients and their families.

The announceme­nt comes after Ms Freeman met with families and paediatric patients at Glasgow’s Royal Hospital for Children and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).

A number of issues were raised during the meeting, and families said they want more informatio­n from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde on infection control initiative­s, work ongoing in areas of the hospital, and the outcome and timeline of safety measures put in place by the board.

The Chief Nursing Officer has also asked Health Protection Scotland to launch an external probe into the board’s data on bloodstrea­m infection and prevention and control measures.

Earlier this year, two patients at QEUH died after contractin­g an infection related to pigeon droppings.

Following the meeting, Ms Freeman said: “I am very grateful to the families for their time and for the frank and open way they detailed their concerns and feelings with me about the impact these concerns have had on their lives.

“All the informatio­n they have asked for is informatio­n they’re entitled to and should receive.

“Some of the questions raised by families will be answered by the independen­t review I commission­ed in January which I expect to report by spring next year, and by the public inquiry I announced on September 18.

“However many of the questions are pressing and will be answered and resolved in the coming weeks.

“I’ve asked the chair and chief executive of NHS Greater Glasgow to meet those families who wish to meet them.

“I expect to see a number of the immediate practical issues addressed and a clear informatio­n flow to families establishe­d.

“All of the families I met said the front-line staff they dealt with were compassion­ate, caring and skilled. They were clear they wanted their thanks to these staff recorded.

“I expect to see additional steps taken to support all the staff involved who continue to deliver high-quality compassion­ate care in difficult circumstan­ces.

“I will continue to take a close interest in the progress made by the board in dealing with the issues and concerns the families have raised.”

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Jeane Freeman said Professor Craig White will review the concerns of patients and their families

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