The Scotsman

Yousaf under fire as government takes control of NHS Forth Valley

- By JOSEPH ANDERSON joseph.anderson@jpress.co.uk

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has come under further criticism for widespread healthcare cuts, as NHS Forth Valley was brought under the direct control of the Scottish Government.

NHS Forth Valley has been escalated to stage four (out of five) of NHS Scotland’s National Performanc­e Framework for Governance, Leadership and Culture, following concerns the health board’s leadership has failed to improve performanc­e in a number of key areas.

The government will now oversee the developmen­t and delivery of NHS Forth Valley’s improvemen­t plan, to address concerns in out of hours and unschedule­d care.

Mr Yousaf said: “Staff in NHS Forth Valley continue to work tirelessly to deliver the high quality care we expect. However, there are continuing concerns about the ability of the leadership to effectivel­y respond to issues when raised.

“We have been engaging with NHS Forth Valley for some time on a range of performanc­e-related issues, including concerns around GP out-of-hours services and unschedule­d care. The common barrier to improvemen­t in these areas is governance, leadership and culture.

“Escalation to stage four will bring direct oversight from the Scottish Government and we will work with Forth Valley to ensure immediate improvemen­t. Significan­t work is already under way to address thelegitim­ateconcern­sraised and I will update Parliament as progress is made.”

The decision comes after the Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbertrec­ordeditswo­rstever waiting time performanc­e earlier this month, with only 38 per cent of patients seen, discharged or admitted within the four-hour target.

During a Scottish Labour Party debate in the Scottish Parliament, the party’s health spokeswoma­n Jackie Baillie criticised the government’s plans to cut £400 million from its health and

social care budget, including £65m from the primary care developmen­t fund, and £5m from the GP sustainabi­lity fund.

“This is just about the most wrong-headed decision I have seen, cutting resources from GPS when they are most needed during a winter crisis,” she said.

“It is breath-taking incompeten­ce on the part of this SNP health minister because GPS are on their knees and if you

fail to address these serious concerns, then more people will end up in already overwhelme­d acute services when they could have been dealt with locally in primary care. I urge the Cabinet secretary: reverse the cuts.”

Mr Yousaf said one area he “would love” to save money on is the repayments towards “Labour’s disastrous PFI and PPP projects”, which he claimed cost the government £250m a year.

He said: “In terms of our GP practices and primary care, they have been impacted by Brexit, by the pandemic, and, of course, by the cost-of-living crisis.

“We will continue to invest in our multidisci­plinary teams. Jackie Baillie seems to be talking them down, but 3,220 multidisci­plinary staff and profession­als have been recruited since 2018.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said staff at NHS Forth Valley ‘worked tirelessly’ but there were ‘concerns about the leadership’
↑ Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said staff at NHS Forth Valley ‘worked tirelessly’ but there were ‘concerns about the leadership’

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