The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Medics ‘crying out for help’ amid GP cuts

- REBECCA MCCURDY

Nicola Sturgeon has been warned that doctors are “crying out for help” under her watch amid cuts to GP services.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar told the first minister that the health service is the “worst it has ever been”, following warnings from the British Medical Associatio­n’s Scottish GP committee.

Andrew Buist, chairman of the committee, has warned of the catastroph­ic consequenc­es facing GPS due to primary care budget cuts.

Speaking at First Minister’s Questions yesterday, Mr Sarwar said staff are facing “unbearable pressure” and Dr Buist believes 1,000 GPS are needed urgently.

He said: “The deputy first minister called the cut of £65 million for GP practices, which already are short-staffed and under pressure, a ‘reprioriti­sation’.

“Let’s call it what it is. It’s a cut that’s having a devastatin­g consequenc­e for staff and for patients.

“At the same time, her health secretary tells people to go to their GP instead of A&E. Another case of the SNP telling NHS staff to do more with less.

“The SNP has been in charge of our NHS for 15 years, and there is a crisis in every part of it - in our GP practices, at our A&ES and in our hospitals.”

He told the first minister responsibi­lity lies with herself and Health Secretary Humza Yousaf.

He said: “Staff are crying out for help – does the first minister accept this is the worst it has even been and it is all happening on Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf ’s watch?”

Ms Sturgeon said she accepted the BMA’S assessment of GP pressures – but added that the Scottish Government aimed to recruit 800 additional GPS over the next few years, with 277 taken on since 2017.

But budgetary pressures meant “hard decisions” – including on NHS financing – had to be made, she said.

“Nothing I have said today or at any time takes away from the fact that management of the NHS is the responsibi­lity of me and my government,” she added.

“I absolutely accept that and take that responsibi­lity seriously – is the pressure on the NHS greater than it has been at any time in the history of the NHS? Yes.

“The fact of the matter, though, is that while management of the NHS is our responsibi­lity, the amount we’re able to invest in the NHS is determined by funding decisions that are taken at Westminste­r.”

Ms Sturgeon has faced pressure to sack Mr Yousaf as NHS waiting times in emergency department­s continue to rise, however she has maintained she has “absolute confidence” in him.

The SNP has been in charge of our NHS for 15 years

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WARNING: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been slammed over the NHS crisis.

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