The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Struggle to fill posts leads to delays

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Routine psychiatri­c appointmen­ts are being cancelled in Angus as NHS Tayside struggles to recruit mental health specialist­s.

Patients have been sent letters by the Angus Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, apologisin­g for the situation and explaining it is due to a national shortage of psychiatri­sts.

The partnershi­p says it has been unable to fill two of its four community consultant psychiatry posts.

The health board’s remaining psychiatry consultant­s are being made available for emergency and urgent cover in all areas of Angus community mental health services.

It comes after shocking new waiting list figures showed 44 patients in Tayside had to wait 12 months to begin treatment for mental health issues in 2017/18 – with one person enduring a wait of nearly two years.

North East Scottish Conservati­ve MSP Bill Bowman said he was concerned the issue would spread to other areas.

He said: “Residents elsewhere in Tayside may be affected because of the sudden unavailabi­lity of specialist­s.

“It is not as if there were a surfeit of consultant­s in Dundee or Perthshire to begin with.”

A spokespers­on said: “Despite extensive advertisin­g, two community consultant psychiatri­c posts remain vacant in Angus.

“As result of this, we have reviewed the delivery of community mental health services and have temporaril­y prioritise­d some community appointmen­ts to enable us to continue to provide a service which best meets the needs of our patients.

“This will mean that for some patients routine appointmen­ts will be reschedule­d.

“We apologise for this as we understand that this may be distressin­g for patients and their families.

 ??  ?? Bill Bowman MSP.
Bill Bowman MSP.

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