The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Fears for patients at hospital needing £30m of repairs

Ex-health secretary urges ministers to step in as ops are cancelled due to water leaks

- By Andrew Picken apicken@sundaypost.com

ONE of Scotland’s busiest hospitals needs more than £30m of repairs, we can reveal.

A damning maintenanc­e report exposes the backlog of work needed at Monklands Hospital.

NHS officials reveal how resuscitat­ion areas at the Lanarkshir­e facility are shut when the drains back up after heavy rain, while operations are being cancelled as a result of leaks in theatres.

The report highlights a number of safety concerns including narrow staircases which could put patients at risk.

NHS Lanarkshir­e has spent £35m at Monklands over the last seven years, including £19m on new theatres and critical care facilities.

However, £30.5m of repairs are still outstandin­g.

Directors are backing plans for a new £500m replacemen­t hospital which former Health Secretary Alex Neil says is desperatel­y needed.

They insist it could be built by 2023 but critics fear Monklands is being deliberate­ly run-down as essential repairs are postponed and services moved to other hospitals.

Peter Owens, Mr Neil’s former office manager and now part of the Stop Monklands Orthopaedi­c A&E Downgrade campaign group, last night claimed there was “no question the hospital is being downgraded by the back door”.

He said: “Walk around that hospital and you can see the state it is in, and has been allowed to get in for years now.

“This maintenanc­e backlog is just the latest in the drip, drip approach to the eventual closure of Monklands.

“We warned when they ripped the orthopaedi­c services out of Monklands it was the beginning of the end. They are hollowing it out.

“The other two hospitals in Lanarkshir­e were built using PFI so are too expensive to close so this makes Monklands even more vulnerable, and this talk of a new hospital at £500m when the NHS is so skint is just pie in the sky.”

Central Scotland Labour MSP Elaine Smith said: “Monklands faces a huge backlog of maintenanc­e and continuing cuts to services. Given the hospital has already been downgraded with patients being diverted to other hospitals in the area, that simply is not good enough.”

The report into the work required at Monklands states: “The building has significan­t issues with drainage and blocked pipes, and with water ingress.

“Further impact includes unplanned closure of resuscitat­ion areas due to drainage backflow, closure of inpatient areas and closure of theatres due to leaks and damage to clinical areas. This leads to significan­t clinical care interrupti­on and also disruption for patients in the form of cancellati­ons.”

It adds: “The most noteworthy issue is the lower than expected adequacy of ability to escape from fire – by today’s standards.”

The report also reveals narrow staircases “compromise the ability to provide safe patient care”.

Former health secretary and local SNP MSP Alex Neil said: “There is a commitment to have a new Monklands hospital by 2023 and these maintenanc­e figures demonstrat­e just why that is so desperatel­y needed.

“The hospital is now very old and no longer fit for purpose and while you need to spend to ensure it remains safe, you don’t want to be in position where you’re throwing good money after bad when there is a new hospital to pay for.”

Calum Campbell, NHS Lanarkshir­e chief executive, said: “There are parts of the hospital that we will never be able to bring up to the standards required to deliver high-quality 21st Century health care.

“Staff are working on a business case to either rebuild or fully refurbish the hospital. We will continue with our programme of backlog maintenanc­e for as long as services continue to be delivered from Monklands Hospital.”

Monklands faces continuing cuts and ahuge maintenanc­e backlog. That is simply not good enough – ELAINE SMITH MSP The hospital is now very old and no longer fit for purpose. You don’t want to be throwing good money after bad – ALEX NEIL MSP

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