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

No emergency care at Highland hospital

Health: 48-hour action provokes more anger

- BY IAIN RAMAGE

HIGHLAND health chiefs provoked fury last night by announcing the “temporary” closure of an emergency care unit at a hospital in Caithness.

NHS Highland revealed late yesterday afternoon that Dunbar Hospital in Thurso had to close its minor injury unit and primary care emergency centre for 48 hours from 8am today.

The health board said the action was required “due to extreme staffing concerns” causing “safety concerns” at the hospital.

The move emerged amid ongoing anger in Caithness at the “downgradin­g” of services – and fuelled fears last night that the units could close permanentl­y.

One north MSP said it would only “add to the angst of patients in the county who had already had a pretty bad deal.”

NHS Highland is directing patients to go to emergency department­s at Caithness General Hospital instead.

It has blamed the problems recruiting staff with the necessary qualificat­ions.

The statement read: “This is having an impact across the unit and the inpatient beds at the Dunbar – the latter area being where we now need to focus our staff to ensure we deliver safe ef-

fective care to our current patients.”

The health board said services had been “kept going” due to the dedication of staff working extra shifts to cover the shortfall.

“However, extra staffing issues have emerged recently which have made this stop-gap solution untenable,” it said.

“Because of safety concerns, the hospital management has taken the decision to close the unit temporaril­y until such time that it can be safely fully staffed again.”

NHS Highland promised “extra efforts” to re-advertise the posts for the necessary qualified staff in order to reopen the unit “as soon as possible”.

The statement ended with an apology “for any inconvenie­nce caused”.

The decision infuriated local health campaigner­s whohave fought a long battle against a raft of NHS cutbacks in the far north, including the recent “downgradin­g” of maternity services at Caithness General which leaves many pregnant mothers having to travel 100 miles to Raigmore in Inverness.

Nicola Sinclair, secretary of the pressure group the Caithness Health Action Team (Chat), feared the latest announceme­nt is a precursor of permanent closure of the Dunbar units.

The issues featured in a debate last week about future services attended by Chat, NHS executives, the ambulance service, patient representa­tives and Highland Council.

Mrs Sinclair said: “They spoke about the need to change their health and social care model. They told us it was a ‘high level presentati­on’ and that it wasn’t working currently and that they needed a completely new approach.

“Our concern about the way they were talking – they mentioned that too much of the budget is tied up in buildings – and that Caithness has three hospitals, which is excessive, apparently.

“Our concern was that theywere hinting at closing the Dunbar.

“Obviously, we expressed very strong concerns about that and about any bed closures because they don’t have the care in the community in place currently.

“There’s not the capacity of early care, and we were worried they were going to put the cart before the horse and close beds before they had the necessary support structures in place.

“We were assured there’d be a full public consultati­on, which is what they said about maternity.

“I’m worried about the timing of this announceme­nt. It’s probably building up to a bigger plan to close the Dunbar altogether which, obviously, we’d be really opposed to.”

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant said: “Given the issues we’ve had with ambulance cover in Caithness, this is going to add more pressure.”

 ??  ?? ANGER: The 48-hour closure of an emergency care unit at Dunbar Hospital, Thurso, has been blamed on problems recruiting qualified staff
ANGER: The 48-hour closure of an emergency care unit at Dunbar Hospital, Thurso, has been blamed on problems recruiting qualified staff
 ??  ?? CONCERN: Fears have been raised about the future of Dunbar Hospital in Thurso
CONCERN: Fears have been raised about the future of Dunbar Hospital in Thurso

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