The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Concern over hospital patient transport cancellati­ons

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An emergency summit has been called to tackle a big reduction in the availabili­ty of NHS transport for Highland hospital patients.

Official figures show that in the five months to the end of August last year there were 78,868 journeys taking non emergency patients to appointmen­ts, compared with 71,819 in the same period in 2016.

Inverness councillor Janet Campbell led the call yesterday for an urgent meeting with ambulance chiefs to address the problem. The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) had already pledged action through a pilot system to attempt to reduce instances of pre-booked trips subsequent­ly cancelled. But councillor Campbell yesterday told the local authority’s communitie­s and partnershi­ps committee, meeting in Inverness, that shef ound the situation “extremely worrying”.

She said: “If you miss an appointmen­t, and it takes such a long time to get an alternativ­e, there could be people here with very concerning health conditions.

“Their health and wellbeing could be compromise­d if there’s a delay.”

Sutherland councillor Linda Munro warned ear- lier this week that the service was reaching “tipping point” for some remote parts of Highland.

Holidays and sickness among ambulance staff and limited relief cover have been blamed. The vehicle shortage is most acute in Caithness, Skye and Lochalsh and the Ullapool area, where up to 13% of the planned journeys were cancelled during the fivemonth period last year.

A spokesman for the SAS said: “There’s been an increase in cancellati­ons of journeys for patients using the service which has been affected by factors such as sickness absence and annual leave. A pilot programme to improve capaci t y aims to reduce cancellati­ons by introducin­g more effective longterm appointmen­t planning, along with a more flexible approach to arranging transport that best suits patient needs.”

Headded that the service looked forward to discussing the details with councillor­s.

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Planned journeys are having to be cancelled

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