The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

NHS cancelling soaring numbers of addiction appointmen­ts.

HEALTH: Tayside patients suffer as social services struggle to cope

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Vulnerable patients across Tayside saw addiction services appointmen­ts cancelled 3,100 times last year, 250 more than in 2018.

Patients in Perth and Kinross seeking medical assistance to help overcome problems with alcohol and drugs were worst hit, with an average of more than 100 cancellati­ons per month – up more than 28% on 2018.

The region had a record 267 appointmen­ts cancelled in January 2019, the highest number in a single month on record and a 380% increase on the previous month.

In 2018, 66 people died drug-related deaths in Dundee, while 1197 addiction services appointmen­ts were cancelled by the city’s health and social care partnershi­p. Last year, however, 30 fewer appointmen­ts were cancelled.

Statistics in Angus also remained steady, with an average of slightly more than 50 cancellati­ons per month.

More than 1,800 appointmen­ts were pushed back to later dates across Tayside, with patients told less than 24 hours in advance 775 times.

The stretched Substance Misuse Service has been blighted by staff vacancies across the three Tayside health and social care partnershi­ps but management insist patients who need urgent treatment will receive it externally if the in-house team is forced to cancel.

Healthcare bosses say they are working hard to fill vacancies which are causing cancellati­ons and drop-in sessions are available which do not require appointmen­ts.

A spokespers­on for Dundee Health and Social Care Partnershi­p said: “We make every effort to avoid cancelling any arranged appointmen­ts as we are aware it impacts on patients and their families.

“Across all Tayside Substance Misuse Services we have experience­d a high level of vacancies which has impacted on our ability to avoid cancelling appointmen­ts. There are also times when we experience unplanned staff absence which unfortunat­ely leaves no option but to cancel appointmen­ts.

“The public should be reassured that where there are significan­t concerns relating to individual­s, we prioritise rearrangin­g appointmen­ts and include support from partner agencies.”

Murdo Fraser MSP has pledged to ask the Scottish Government to support local healthcare bodies in plugging the gaps which have led to these “worrying” figures.

The Conservati­ve said: “The level of cancelled addiction appointmen­ts in Perth and Kinross... is very worrying.

“There must be a reason for the high number of cancelled addiction appointmen­ts and I will be asking the Scottish Government what more they can do to support NHS Tayside when it comes to the likes of recruitmen­t, which may help in this case.”

“I will be asking the Scottish Government what more they can do to support NHS Tayside. MURDO FRASER MSP

 ?? Picture: Andrew Cowan. ?? Murdo Fraser MSP is calling for action on cancelled addiction appointmen­ts.
Picture: Andrew Cowan. Murdo Fraser MSP is calling for action on cancelled addiction appointmen­ts.

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