The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

GPs crisis raises fears for 34,000 patients as contracts handed back

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Health Secretary Michael Matheson has been warned staffing challenges at two northeast GP practices risk leaving thousands of patients struggling to access their doctor unless he comes up with a new recruitmen­t plan.

Inverurie Medical Practice will hand back its NHS Grampian contract on September 7 because it cannot offer the care it wants owing to a shortage of GPs.

The surgery, which has more than 25,000 patients, will be taken over by Aberdeensh­ire Health and Social Care Partnershi­p.

Patients were assured services will continue as normal and there is no suggestion the practice will close in future.

Fyvie Oldmeldrum Medical Group, which cares for almost 9,000 patients, has already ended its contract with NHS Grampian.

The surgery roll, when combined with Inverurie Medical Practice, leaves a combined total of 34,000 patients impacted by the changes within a fivemile radius.

North-east Tory MSP Liam Kerr raised the recruitmen­t crisis at Holyrood, saying it had left doctors “beyond the end of their tether”.

He pushed Mr Matheson for details on the specific measures put in place by former health secretary and now First Minister, Humza Yousaf.

Mr Kerr said: “The decision from Inverurie and Oldmeldrum practices to end their contract with NHS Grampian due to a lack of GPs means that 34,000 patients within a fivemile radius in Aberdeensh­ire face challenges accessing a local doctor.

“Dr Innes, a partner at Inverurie Medical Practice, said they had ‘explored every avenue to recruit but there are not enough GPs out there’.”

Andrew Buist, chair of the British Medical Associatio­n Scotland, previously said Inverurie’s decision was “extremely worrying news”.

Speaking at the time, he said practices are “struggling desperatel­y to recruit and retain the doctors they need”.

In his response to Mr Kerr, Mr Matheson said: “I recognise the concerns the member has raised on behalf of his constituen­ts.”

Former deputy first minister John Swinney also pressed the health secretary about the “uncertaint­y” around GP provision in Invergowri­e, Perthshire.

Shetland MSP Beatrice Wishart raised the plight of a GP surgery in Hillswick, which has been unable to recruit a doctor after six months of advertisin­g.

Mr Matheson highlighte­d a “range of actions” that have been taken forward to support GP numbers, and said Scotland had a “record number” of 5,209 GPs.

He also mentioned the Scottish Government’s plans to hire 800 new family doctors by 2027.

However, in February it emerged that only 20 doctors a year have been recruited.

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Inverurie Medical Practice has struggled to recruit.
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Michael Matheson.

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