The Oban Times

NHS Highland has new chief executive

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NHS Highland announced this week that Iain Stewart has been appointed as its new chief executive.

Originally from Stornoway, Mr Stewart has an exceptiona­l track record, with more than 30 years’ experience in the public sector and has held a number of senior positions within the NHS in both England and Wales.

Mr Stewart, who will take up his post at the end of January 2019, said: ‘Having lived in the Highlands for more than 40 years, with close ties to Argyll and the Scottish islands, the health and wellbeing of NHS Highland’s population is exceptiona­lly important to me and I am delighted to be appointed to this role and am looking forward to leading, innovating and improving health and social care services across the Highlands and Argyll and Bute.’

Mr Stewart, a resident of the Black Isle, added: ‘Living locally has given me the opportunit­y to experience first-hand the great care provided by some of my 10,000 plus new colleagues and I’m sure that working together we can all make a difference to our patients, carers and the wellbeing of our workforce. I am committed and focused on doing the right things for our patients and colleagues alike.’

Mr Stewart is currently deputy chief of commission­ing of the NHS MidNotting­hamshire Clinical Commission­ing Groups. In this role, he is responsibl­e for the leadership, operationa­l management and transforma­tional improvemen­t for a population of 330,000 with an annual budget of around £500 million.

He said: ‘I have provided senior operationa­l and transforma­tional leadership to various NHS organisati­ons, managing multiple acute hospitals, mental health, community and strategic commission­ing throughout England and North Wales. It is now time for me to consolidat­e these experience­s and together I believe we can continue to build a world-class health and social care service for the north of Scotland.’

Health Secretary Jeane Freeman said: ‘I am pleased that Iain Stewart has accepted the role of chief executive of NHS Highland. He has important experience in the public sector, including the NHS, and I wish him well in this critical leadership role. The priority, across NHS Scotland, is patient care, and I am confident that under Iain Stewart’s leadership, people across the Highlands will receive the excellent level of service they deserve.’

NHS Highland chairman David Alston added: ‘I am delighted that Iain has accepted this appointmen­t. He brings a passion for the NHS and for improvemen­t, and a personal commitment to the Highlands and its people.’

The outgoing chief executive officer, Elaine Mead, departed the role on December 31, and Dr Gregor Smith, the deputy chief medical officer for Scotland, has been appointed as interim chief executive.

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Iain Stewart said: ‘I am committed and focused on doing the right things for our patients and colleagues alike.’

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