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

Hospital workers praised for care

- BY TOM PETERKIN

SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford has praised the “exceptiona­l” staff and care at Fort William’s Belford Hospital and their treatment of very seriously ill patients.

Mr Blackford, MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber, paid tribute in the wake of publicity surroundin­g the hospital’s mortality data.

Last week it was revealed that of 426 patients treated in the last three months of 2018, 19 died within 30 days of admission.

When the number of deaths was compared with the number of patients, it resulted in a “crude mortality ratio” of 4.46%, the highest of any Scottish hospital.

But when the crude figures were adjusted to take into account a patient’s risk of death, Belford recorded a “standardis­ed mortality ratio” of 0.93%.

This figure, which is regarded by doctors as reflecting the accurate picture, was in line with other hospitals and suggested marginally fewer deaths than predicted.

Mr Blackford said: “I want to commend the hard work and very profession­al staff at the Belford Hospital and recognise that what they are often doing is dealing with patients towards the end of life.

“When you have a situation like that in a

“They often deal with patients at the end of life”

small hospital which this is, a small number of deaths can lead to the impression that there is a high death rate when the reality is that this is a hospital with an exceptiona­l staff and exceptiona­l medical care.”

NHS Highland said: “Belford has no hospice or community hospital nearby to provide end of life care so a proportion­ally greater number of such cases will be admitted relative to other hospitals. “

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