The Scotsman

GPS: Funding cuts may lead to ‘the collapse of the NHS’

- By JOSEPH ANDERSON joseph.anderson@nationalwo­rld.com

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has been warned by doctors that the Scottish Government's cuts to health and social care are "underminin­g our profession and crushing morale", and could lead to “the collapse of the NHS”.

In a letter seen by The Scotsman and sent to Mr Yousaf, the Grampian local medical comm it tee(LMC )- the representa­tive body for General Practition­ers in Aberdeen City, Aberdeensh­ire and Mo ray-warned the health secretary that budget cuts have led to“destabilis­ation” in GP services in Scotland.

The letter further accuses the Scottish government of“sc ape go a ting” GP Sin order to“mask its failings”.

“General Practice has been operating as an underfunde­d and understaff­ed service long before Covid,” reads the letter, signed by the Grampian LMC’S deputy chair, Dr. Mishaim Bhana.

“This, together with a failed General Medical Services contract, an ageing population with increasing­ly complex health needs, increased demand post-pandemic, backlogs and lengthy waiting lists for patients referred for specialist treatment, are the challenges that need to be addressed.

“General Practice has played the vital role for secondary care services for many years now, despite the huge demands placed upon us. Withdrawal of a third of sustainabi­lity funding owed to General Practice, together with withdrawal of funding allocated to introduce first contact mental health workers in general practice has further led to the destabilis­ation of services across the board as well as under mining our profession and crushing morale.

“We are disappoint­ed that the Scottish Government has not addressed these factors. Instead, General Practice continues to be scapegoate­d as a profession in order to mask the failings of the Scottish Government. We are extremely concerned that this will eventually result in the failure of General Practice and inevitably the collapse of the NHS.”

The Scotsman has also seen letters addressed to the health secretary from individual practices across Scotland. One has told Mr Yousaf that “any denigratio­n of GP services, be it negative press, reduced funding, or non-resourced workload transfer, risks the existence of the NHS”.

Scottish Labour’s health spokespers­on Jackie Baillie said: “This is yet more evidence of the crisis in primary care in Scotland. “Across our country GPS are being failed while the SNP government continues to cut funding to frontline primary care. These letters are proofposit­ive that SNP cuts will lead to fewer GPS, fewer services for patients and poorer outcomes. This is unforgivab­le. It's time Humza Yousaf did the right thing and resigned."

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said: “I have always been clear that general practice has been open and working throughout the pandemic, that patients who need to see a GP should always be able to do so.

“To support GPS, we have recruited over 3,220 healthcare profession­als into multi-disciplina­ry teams working alongside GPS.”

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