The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Fraud inquiry launched as GP surgery faces shutdown More than 1,000 patients sign petition to save medical practice

- By Krissy Storrar and Gordon Blackstock kstorrar@sundaypost.com

Adoctors’ surgery is at the centre of a police fraud probe after a “very substantia­l” sum allegedly went missing from practice funds.

Police launched an investigat­ion after being alerted to the alleged fraud at Greenhills Medical Practice in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshir­e.

The practice is now under threat of closure as the GPS have terminated their NHS contract and are due to leave in October.

They blamed their decision on “unforeseen circumstan­ces” and problems with recruitmen­t. NHS Lanarkshir­e has reassured the 10,500 patients at Greenhills they will not be left without access to a GP. But patients may have to be sent to other local surgeries if new doctors cannot be found to take over.

A source said: “The situation is extremely complicate­d. It’s very upsetting for the partners.”

Police were called in in February and the inquiry is continuing. No arrests have been made.

The amount of money missing from the practice is said to be “very substantia­l” but an exact figure has yet to be confirmed.

The team of GPS who run the practice are cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion.

One of those partners last night declined to comment, saying: “We have been advised to refer inquiries to NHS Lanarkshir­e.” An NHS Lanarkshir­e spokesman said: “NHS Lanarkshir­e is aware that Greenhills Medical Practice is cooperatin­g with a Police Scotland investigat­ion.”

The surgery’s existing GPS are due to leave the practice at the end of October after giving notice on their General Medical Services contract.

NHS Lanarkshir­e at first tried to persuade them to stay on but are now searching for replacemen­t doctors to take over.

In a statement on the practice’s website, the partners said: “NHS Lanarkshir­e have begun the process to find GPS to take over the running of Greenhills Medical Practice. “This follows the current GP partners’ decision to leave the practice on 31st October 2018. “This decision has come about due to a combinatio­n of factors, which include difficulti­es with GP recruitmen­t and unforeseen circumstan­ces.

“The partners would like to reassure staff, patients and stakeholde­rs that services will

all continue as normal during the notice period. The partners are all working closely with NHS Lanarkshir­e to ensure services continue beyond 2018.”

An online petition to save the popular practice has attracted more than 1,000 signatures.

A patient meeting was held last month to reassure the community that they will still receive healthcare services.

Interviews for new GPS to take over the contract are due to be held this month.

NHS Lanarkshir­e has not ruled out the possibilit­y that some of the existing doctors may stay on.

GPS are self-employed and operate as independen­t contractor­s who then hire their own staff.

If a new team cannot be found, patients will either be reallocate­d to other surgeries in the area or the health board will take over the running of the practice. Yesterday a Police Scotland spokeswoma­n said: “We can confirm a police investigat­ion is ongoing. “No one has been arrested or charged. Inquiries are continuing.”

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Greenhills Medical Practice in East Kilbride

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