The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Baby scan images review under fire

Health: ‘Thorough review’ into fees involved three other hospitals

- BY CALUM ROSS

But it has now emerged that NHS Highland only spoke to three hospitals, despite many more offering scans. And while some do ask for a £5 donation, it can also be revealed that the average actual donation is less than 14p. MSP Kate Forbes said: “This is not about whether NHS should charge for such scans. This is about why it is only mothers in the Highlands face it.”

Highland health chiefs were under fire last night after it emerged that they spoke to just three other hospitals when conducting a “thorough review” into baby scan charges.

The local NHS service vowed to reconsider the policy last summer after the Press and Journal revealed that no other health board

“We already face longer journeys, higher fuel costs and surcharges”

levied a flat fee to expectant mothers for copies of scanned thermal images.

But NHS Highland announced in December that it would be keeping the £5 charge because its “thorough review” had revealed that “all the boards contacted” expected a donation for scanned thermal images, which was also usually £5.

The study has now been called into question, however, after the board admitted its senior midwife sonographe­r only contacted obstetric scanning services in Aberdeen, Fife, Glasgow and Edinburgh – and Glasgow did not even respond.

Inquiries have also found that the average actual donation in Lothian was not £5 but only 16p, while in Fife it was 15p, and in Grampian it was just 8p.

Highland MSP Kate Forbes, who first raised the issue after being contacted by a concerned constituen­t, said: “I still think that mothers in the Highlands should be treated the same way as mothers across Scotland.

“I don’t think that speaking to three of Scotland’s other 273 hospitals constitute­s a national review.

“It’s not particular­ly difficult to write to the other 13 health boards to establish their position.

“Previous inquiries to three other health boards clearly show average donations were nowhere near the £5 mark, but actually were less than 14p – that’s quite a difference.”

The SNP MSP for Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch added: “I believe very strongly that those who live in the Highlands should not be penalised by higher costs for living and working.

“We already face longer journeys, higher fuel costs and surcharges on various services.

“That is why I raised my concerns about the additional costs faced by expectant mothers for copies of their antenatal scans in the Highlands over the summer.

“This is not about the principle of whether NHS should charge for such scans, as people will no doubt have different views on that. If it was standard practice for every health board to charge then I would not be making such a fuss.

“Instead this is about why it is only mothers in the Highlands who face a mandatory charge for scans.”

Of the 13 other health boards in Scotland, freedom of informatio­n re- quests previously revealed that Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles were among eight to provide at least one copy free of charge.

NHS Grampian was one of five which did not charge but told expectant mothers that donations were welcome.

An NHS Highland spokesman said: “NHS Highland conducted a review last year and contacted four health boards across Scotland: NHS Grampian, NHS Fife, NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

“The outcome of the review was that the open approach in NHS Highland and the charge for the photos was deemed acceptable.

“Patients have the informatio­n regarding scan image purchase on their appointmen­t letter which allows them to make an informed choice on whether they wish to purchase a photograph and the cost.

“The review also heard that all boards contacted expected a donation for these scanned thermal images, usually £5.”

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NEW DEVELOPMEN­T: Charges for baby scan pictures in the Highlands have caused resentment after ‘thorough’ review

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