Greenock Telegraph

MP accused of failing to take on health board

- Susan Lochrie slochrie@greenockte­legraph.co.uk

INVERCLYDE’S MP has been accused of failing to challenge health board bosses over cuts to the vital GP out-of-hours service.

In response to a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde say they have had no letters or any correspond­ence with Ronnie Cowan on the issue since the full service was first suspended four years ago.

The Tele revealed last year that the health board were in discussion­s behind closed doors to reduce the service permanentl­y in Inverclyde, forcing patients to travel to Paisley or Glasgow to see a GP face to face when surgeries are closed.

As a direct result of pressure by campaigner­s including Councillor Martin McCluskey, NHS GGC were ordered to have a more widespread public consultati­on by Health Improvemen­t Scotland because of the significan­t impact the change would have locally.

But West Scotland MSP Paul O’Kane - who has called for a full service to be reinstated in parliament - criticised the area’s MP for failing to join other politician­s and take on the health board.

Mr O’Kane, who submitted the FOI request, said: “For the last four years the permanent loss of a proper out-of-hours service has been hanging over Inverclyde but it seems Ronnie Cowan has either been too busy or uninterest­ed to engage with the board on the matter.

“It is damning that he hasn’t written a single word to them about the out-of-hours service yet ultimately unsurprisi­ng if you look at Ronnie’s record.

“Whenever Inverclyde is faced with losing a nd business or service Ronnie is passive and quiet rather than outspoken and concerned.

“He’s had four years to engage and lend his voice to this fight to keep services local but he’s sadly let it all pass him by.

“The whole point of an MSP or MP writing to the health board, is to put the issue on public record.”

In response Mr Cowan has said that he regularly meets with senior management from the health board.

He argued that only one or two people had contacted his office about GP out-of-hours services and passed them to his SNP colleague MSP Stuart McMillan.

He said in comparison he was inundated with calls about the council’s decision not to freeze council tax, which they later u-turned on.

Mr Cowan added: “I am at regular talks with the senior management team from NHS GGC so

I have no need to write to them or for them to write to me.

“I also have weekly meetings with Stuart McMillan MSP and Councillor Liz Robertson where we discuss all matters whether reserved or devolved.

“When an issue affects my constituen­ts I always follow the most appropriat­e channels that I believe will lead to the best outcome.

“This was the case with Labour’s council tax fiasco which spelled economic disaster for Inverclyde had Labour and its backers been able to force it through.

“Even though it is devolved I did have many constituen­ts complainin­g to me about the dreadful impact a council tax hike would have.

“The SNP was able to force a u-turn because the public supported our position which led to the council tax freeze victory.

“I respect the devolved powers and while I am happy to question and hold to account Holyrood, I also acknowledg­e that these are matters ultimately for the Scottish Parliament.”

A decision is set to be made on the future of the GP out of hours service at the end of the month.

Mr Cowan is due to meet with board chair Dr Lesley Thomson and chief executive Jane Grant next Friday before the health board meeting, along with other MPs and MSPs.

 ?? ?? Row Paul O’Kane and Ronnie Cowan
Row Paul O’Kane and Ronnie Cowan

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