The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Trauma centre plan next month

- BY CALUM ROSS

Plans to finally deliver a major trauma network across hospitals in Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh will be unveiled next month.

Health Secretary Shona Robison revealed the revised timetable after being pressed on delays by northeast MSP Lewis Macdonald.

The network was initially promised to be operationa­l by the end of last year.

But, despite pre-election pledges from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, it was confirmed in January it would not be up and running before 2020, although Ms Robison insisted the “vast bulk” of upgrades to individual bases at Aberdeen and Dundee would be completed by summer 2018.

Ms Robison’s failure to update MSPs as planned last month sparked concerns it might have been hit by a fresh delay, and prompted Labour representa­tive Mr Macdonald to write to the health secretary seeking assurances.

In response, she has now said: “The north of Scotland plans, which include proposals to have Aberdeen MTC (major trauma centre) up and running in 2018, are being considered alongside plans from the other regions and SAS (the Scottish Ambulance Service), by the Scottish Trauma Network Steering Group.

“The Steering Group expect to build on these plans to produce a national trauma network implementa­tion plan by the end of December.”

However, Mr Macdonald expressed alarm last night, saying: “In January, the Scottish Government said the health secretary would update the Scottish Parliament in October; now Shona Robison has admitted that plan is not due to be completed until December.

“This further slippage is bound to cause concern among staff at Foresterhi­ll.”

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