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People who have been hospitalis­ed due to coronaviru­s will have access to more support through a new dedicated network of mental health clinicians.

The Scottish Government is investing £4.5 million over three years to establish the network, which will be supported by a national strategic advisory group offering clinical expertise and guidance.

Clinicians will proactivel­y contact all patients who have been hospitalis­ed due to Covid-19 over the course of the coming year and it is anticipate­d that roughly 3000 people will benefit directly from treatment.

The network is a central recommenda­tion of an independen­t report commission­ed by the Scottish Government last year.

Mental Health Minister, and Rutherglen MSP candidate, Clare Haughey told the Reformer:“We know that effects of severe Covid-19 often continue after the patient leaves hospital. Approximat­ely one-third of patients admitted to hospital develop serious mental health consequenc­es, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and cognitive problems.

“These dedicated clinicians will provide much-needed help for people suffering from mental health issues, intervenin­g at an early stage to prevent problems from getting worse.

“We are taking forward a number of recommenda­tions to help make recovery easier. Last year we also announced funding for the charity ICUsteps to establish and run additional peer support groups across Scotland, and we will continue to implement recommenda­tions relating to digital resources and rehabilita­tion.”

Dr Nadine Cossette is author of the report: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Patients Hospitalis­ed Due to Covid-19 and chairwoman of the short-life working group to implement its recommenda­tions.

Dr Cossette said:“As a clinician working with patients who have been very unwell with Covid, I welcome the Scottish Government’s strong support for this service which will benefit patients across Scotland.”

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