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

Government is to consider replacing Raigmore Hospital

- ADELE MERSON

Health Secretary Michael Matheson has confirmed considerat­ion will be given to replacing or refurbishi­ng Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.

A public petition in support of a new acute teaching hospital for the Highlands has attracted 300 signatures since last week.

The Scottish Government and NHS Highland are being urged to commit to a modern replacemen­t.

Those who want a new hospital believe it is no longer fit for purpose.

The health secretary revealed at Holyrood that ministers have £1 billion to fund health capital infrastruc­ture plans over the next decade.

This will include “looking at facilities such as Raigmore when it comes to considerin­g plans for refurbishm­ent or replacemen­t programmes”.

Mr Matheson added: “We

are committed to making sure that we make the right investment­s and I engage with NHS Highland.

“I’ve just come from a call which involved a discussion with the chief executive of NHS Highland to look at what further investment­s are necessary.”

The Scottish Government is expected to publish its next infrastruc­ture investment plan, which outline’s government’s priorities, in late 2025 or early 2026.

Health campaigner

Kirsteen Campbell, who chairs the North Highland Women’s Wellness hub, has backed calls for a modern replacemen­t.

She said it could help tackle recruitmen­t issues faced by the health service in the north of Scotland.

Edward Mountain, Highlands and Islands MSP, who launched the petition, said NHS Highland must receive its “fair share” of funding to replace Raigmore.

The Conservati­ve politician said: “I am pleased to hear from the cabinet secretary that he is already speaking to NHS Highland about the infrastruc­ture they need to deliver the health care Highlander­s deserve.

“Every signature to my petition makes a stronger case to the Scottish Government that the Highlands needs a brand new hospital.”

The Scottish Government has already committed £5 million to upgrade maternity services at Raigmore Hospital.

A further investment of £48.6m has been spent on the new Highland National Treatment Centre in Inverness.

And more than £40m was spent on two community hospitals in Badenoch and Strathspey and Skye, Lochalsh and South West Ross which both opened last year.

The petition can be accessed online or in person at Mr Mountain’s regional office in Inverness.

 ?? ?? CAMPAIGN: An online petition has been launched calling for a new acute teaching hospital to replace Raigmore.
CAMPAIGN: An online petition has been launched calling for a new acute teaching hospital to replace Raigmore.
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Michael Matheson.
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Edward Mountain.

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