The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Serious misconcept­ion’ warning over doctor cover

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

It is a “serious misconcept­ion” that north-east Fife GPs have offered to prop up the primary care emergency service overnight and at weekends, a councillor has warned.

Tony Miklinski, a member of Fife Health and Social Care Partnershi­p’s integrated joint board, also said the availabili­ty of GPs for out-of-hours service must be considered when new provisions are put in place.

Thousands of people have objected to the provision of the service from just one or two sites, withdrawin­g it for good from St Andrews and Glenrothes hospitals.

Since April, the out-of-hours hubs in the two towns have been closed as a contingenc­y measure due to a shortage of staff.

The partnershi­p proposes to permanentl­y base the service at either Victoria Hospital only or there and Queen Margaret Hospital.

There has been substantia­l opposition from people in the north-east of Fife, who say they would face an unacceptab­le journey if they needed to see a doctor at night or at the weekend.

Cupar Conservati­ve councillor Mr Miklinski said he had received a deluge of letters demanding reinstatem­ent of the minor injuries and out-of-hours service at St Andrews Community

A deal needs to be struck that squares the legitimate needs of GPs... with the requiremen­t for... overnight care.

TONY MIKLINKSI

Hospital, continuing well-argued points which he assured would be considered by the board.

However, he said: “There is one serious misconcept­ion that keeps cropping up and that is that north-east Fife GPs have offered to underpin a future out-of-hours service.

“That is not the case as things stand, at least not on the scale or with the level of confidence required.

“Historical­ly, NHS managers have had to negotiate GP out-of-hours commitment piecemeal with individual GPs, often at the last moment.

“The service was continuall­y at risk of failure and that isn’t a sustainabl­e model going forward.”

He suggested negotiatio­n at cluster or practice level may be an option and perhaps further consultati­on should be undertaken.

He added: “A deal needs to be struck that squares the legitimate needs of GPs for a sensible work/life balance with the requiremen­t for effective and accessible overnight care.”

Mr Miklinski voiced his support for the demand for the best possible health service but added: “The integrated joint board can only agree a solution that is equitable, safe and sustainabl­e across the whole of Fife.

“GP availabili­ty has to be part of the debate.”

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