The Herald on Sunday

Labour: Freeman must come clean over dischargin­g untested patients

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SCOTTISH Labour leader Richard Leonard has called for Jeane Freeman to “come clean” over the scale of dischargin­g untested hospital patients into care homes.

Delayed discharge figures from the Scottish Government on Wednesday revealed that 921 patients were released from hospitals into care homes in March –- the first month of the coronaviru­s crisis.

But it was not until April 21 that a policy for mandatory testing of all new care home residents was announced by the Scottish Government.

Leonard has now raised concerns over the figures when the Health Secretary previously gave assurances that the majority of those untested patients were sent to their own homes.

He said: “This new informatio­n is deeply disturbing and Jeane Freeman has serious questions to answer as to why she claimed that the vast majority of untested discharged patients were sent to their own homes.

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “There is widespread public endorsemen­t for the approach that we are taking in Scotland and ministers are focused on mitigating the effects of what is an unpreceden­ted global pandemic, and making decisions on the best informatio­n available.

“The Health Secretary has issued a letter to make clear that the delayed discharge numbers quoted on April 15 was an error, and apologised for this. The Scottish Government has brought forward a number of actions to help keep care home residents and care workers safe.”

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