The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Absent patients cost health boards £4m
waste: NHS chiefs put the cost of each no show at £120
Patients who fail to turn up for medical appointments could be costing health boards across Courier Country nearly £4 million a year.
New figures show more than 30,000 patients did not show up to medical appointments in NHS Fife, Tayside and Forth Valley areas in 2016-17.
Health chiefs have put the cost of each no show at £120, equating to a staggering £3.6m across the region
Conservative Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Liz Smith said missed appointments were putting a massive strain on already cash-strapped health boards at a time when they can least afford it.
She called on the Scottish Government to “get a grip” on the issue and said patients who are at fault should know there is a moral case to answer.
NHS Fife and NHS Tayside said they had put measures in place to address the problem.
Health Secretary Shona Robison said the Scottish Government was supporting boards to implement policies to reduce the issue of no-shows.
Missed medical appointments cost the NHS in Tayside and Fife almost £4 million last year, new figures have revealed.
More than 30,000 patients failed to show for appointments across the Tayside, Fife and Forth Valley areas in 2016-17, according to data obtained by the Scottish Conservatives.
The cost in lost time to already overstretched health workers has been put at £120 for each no-show.
Conservative MSP Liz Smith said the issue was placing a massive strain on under-pressure authorities.
Across her Mid Scotland and Fife constituency, the total number of people missing appointments has increased from 28,000 in 2007.
“Missed appointments are clearly placing a massive strain on NHS Tayside, NHS Fife, and Forth Valley at a time when they can least afford it,” she said.
“Missed appointments have been an issue for quite some time and most will be astonished to learn that precious little progress has been made in the last 10 years in reducing this.
“According to these stats people don’t turn up around 10% of the time, which is obviously costing the NHS a substantial amount of money. MSP LIZ SMITH
“According to these stats people don’t turn up around 10% of the time, which is obviously costing the NHS a substantial amount of money.”
Both NHS Tayside and NHS Fife said they were working to redress what is a nationwide problem.
NHS Fife medical director Dr Frances Elliot said: “Missed appointments are an issue across Scotland, and in Fife we are working to reduce them in a variety of ways. “In addition to our text reminder system, we have also been using social media to communicate the importance of turning up to your appointments and cancelling them in advance if you cannot attend.
“The cost of a missed appointment varies from speciality to speciality, however, it’s estimated each time someone fails to show it costs NHS Fife around £120.”
NHS Tayside said it had put in place a number of measures, including an automated phone reminder in some services, and a range of messaging options as part of an outpatient modernisation programme.
The board’s associate medical director for access, Dr Gavin Main, urged patients to do their bit, by contacting staff as soon as possible if they are unable to attend hospital appointments or outpatient clinics.
“This allows us to reduce wasted appointments by giving someone else the original appointment, and rearranging a more suitable date and time for patients,” he said.
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