The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

No plans to close Brechin Infirmary or Stracathro Hospital, community assured.

health: Meeting also told Stracathro remains key part of NHS plans

- Rob mclaren rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

People in Brechin have been told that no decision has been taken to permanentl­y close Brechin Infirmary.

Assurances were sought on the future of the hospital at a meeting between healthcare profession­als and community representa­tives.

Questions were asked following NHS Tayside’s decision to close the GP ward, due to a lack of staff cover.

Concern was raised that a decision to close the infirmary had been already made without public consultati­on or was part of a “hidden agenda”.

However Gail Smith, head of health and community care services with Angus Health and Social Care Partnershi­p, told the group that no decision had been made to close it.

Attendees also raised a question about the future of Stracathro and were told that the hospital, including the Stracathro Regional Treatment Centre, remains a key part of NHS Tayside’s service provision and there are absolutely no plans to close it.

Dr Ian Logan, consultant physician in stroke medicine and medicine for the elderly, spoke about enhanced community support, which started in Brechin and Edzell yesterday.

The model involves a variety of profession­als including GPs, district nurses, occupation­al therapists and physiother­apists, pharmacist­s and specialist hospital doctors working together as a single team to support individual patients.

The team aims to provide care and support in the patient’s own home and, where possible, avoid hospital admission by preventing people reaching a health crisis point.

Dr Logan said this model of care for older people means that there are fewer inpatient admissions, fewer delayed discharges and, as a result, fewer hospital beds are required.

He also reassured the group that, based on his experience over the last 12 months, there are sufficient beds in the Medicine for the Elderly ward in Stracathro to cope with demand and that over the last year there had not been any issues admitting patients to Stracathro or Ninewells if required.

Dr Marc Jacobs, lead of the North East Angus Locality Improvemen­t Group and GP at Edzell Health Centre, said the group will increasing­ly have the responsibi­lity for decision-making about how local healthcare services will be delivered under Scottish Government plans.

 ?? Picture: Andy Thompson. ?? The public have been told that no decision has been taken to permanentl­y close Brechin Infirmary.
Picture: Andy Thompson. The public have been told that no decision has been taken to permanentl­y close Brechin Infirmary.
 ??  ?? Questions had been asked following the move to close the GP ward due to a lack of staff cover.
Questions had been asked following the move to close the GP ward due to a lack of staff cover.

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