The Scotsman

Doctors call for £3 billion per year spending rise for NHS in Scotland

● BMA Scotland list 20 proposals aimed at ‘shaping healthcare future’

- By ANGUS HOWARTH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Doctors have warned that Scotland needs to increase spending on the NHS by up to £3bn a year to bring it into line with other similar EU countries.

BMA Scotland has set out 20 proposals aimed at “shaping the future of safe, sustainabl­e hospital-based healthcare”.

It blames a lack of investment for missed targets, staff shortages and low morale.

The Scottish government said it would “fully consider” the issues raised in the report.

BMA Scotland said the country must follow others such as Austria and Belgium which spend 10 per cent of GDP on health.

That compares to 8.4 per cent in Scotland and would have meant an extra £2.6bn in funding for 2017/18 alone.

The body’s consultant committee chairman Simon Barker said current problems across the system could not be allowed to go on indefinite­ly “without increasing risk and adverse consequenc­es for patients”.

He was speaking as the doctors’ organisati­on set out its 20 proposals in three key areas a collaborat­ive and sustainabl­y-funded structure; a supportive culture and a valued workforce.

Mr Barker said: “Things have become progressiv­ely worse for those delivering care.

“They are being asked to work in services with neither enough staff, nor enough money.

“Yet they are constantly being harried to deliver care within unrealisti­c timescales, in the face of growing demand, and in fear of making mistakes for which they will be blamed - rather than the wider shortfalls of the system.

“The result is morale is pretty much rock bottom - in particular amongst senior doctors.

“The refrain ‘work smarter’ is threadbare in a system that struggles to provide basic services from one day to the next.”

Thescottis­hgovernmen­thas defended its record on health spending.

In a statement it said: “Like the BMA Scotland, we believe that partnershi­p between the public, health boards, stakeholde­rs and government is the key to quality health care, and particular­ly in delivering specialist services that meet the physical and mental health needs of patients.

“This year the Scottish government is investing more than £14bn in health and care services, maintainin­g our investment in public services despite UK government austerity.

“This report raises a number of important issues and we will fully consider them as we continue to work to support our NHS and care staff to provide vital care.”

 ??  ?? 0 Nicola Sturgeon on a visit to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. The Scottish Government said it would ‘fully consider’ the issues raised in the report
0 Nicola Sturgeon on a visit to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. The Scottish Government said it would ‘fully consider’ the issues raised in the report

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