The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

NHS Scotland chief to stand down from post for medical reasons

HEALTH: Supremo will be replaced by two people for an interim period during the coronaviru­s pandemic

- KATRINE BUSSEY

The chief executive of NHS Scotland is stepping down for health reasons.

Malcolm Wright took the “difficult decision” for medical reasons, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman confirmed.

It comes after Mr Wright was appointed as the chief executive of NHS Scotland and director general (DG) health and social care in June last year – although he had been doing the job on an interim basis for a period before that.

With his resignatio­n coming in the midst of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Scottish Government has appointed two people to take on the work on an interim basis.

Mr Wright had previously served as chief executive of NHS Tayside until the end of 2018.

Elinor Mitchell, director of

I have valued the wealth of knowledge and experience that he brought to the role. HEALTH SECRETARY JEANE FREEMAN

community health and social care, has been made interim DG health and social care while John Connaghan, chief performanc­e officer in NHS Scotland and director of delivery and resilience, will be the interim chief executive of NHS Scotland.

This arrangemen­t will continue until the end of August, at which point ministers will consider if they can find a permanent successor to Mr Wright.

Ms Freeman said: “I am very sorry that Malcolm Wright has had to resign from the chief executive of NHS Scotland and DG health and social care role.

“I know this was a difficult decision but one he has had to make for medical reasons. He leaves with my greatest respect and gratitude.

“I have valued the wealth of knowledge and experience that he brought to the role, especially at this challengin­g time. I wish him well for a happy and healthy future.

“I know that Elinor Mitchell and John Connaghan have worked closely with Malcolm as key members of his team and that they share my determinat­ion to equip our health and care system to meet the current challenges and to continue delivering an excellent service for the people of Scotland.

“I am confident they will continue to meet the challenges we face and continue to give our service the leadership it deserves.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Malcolm Wright, chief executive of NHS Scotland and formerly of NHS Tayside, has tendered his resignatio­n on health grounds.
Picture: PA. Malcolm Wright, chief executive of NHS Scotland and formerly of NHS Tayside, has tendered his resignatio­n on health grounds.

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