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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
Roseanne McDonald said that you are seeking to assess whether the clinician who will carry out the procedures in the Spire hospital in Bristol has an affiliation with an NHS trust in England. Is that because they work only privately at the moment?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
I have two questions: one about the reimbursement process and one on service commissioning for the future. We will deal with the reimbursement element first. Mr Hornby has spoken about it being a case-by-case process. We have heard from many of the witnesses about how complicated the issue of what we call wraparound costs is—we already know that the surgery is complicated, that no two cases are the same and that unexpected costs occur.
The administration of the reimbursement scheme sounds like it might be quite complex. At the same time, the payment will not be made until everything is concluded, but women will want to be reimbursed as quickly as possible. What extra resources has NSS put in to administer the scheme successfully to tie it all in for the women at the end of a traumatic period of their lives?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
NHS National Services Scotland has expressed concern that the bill might set a precedent for other groups in a similar position. What have you and your team learned from the experience to ensure that we will not have to consider similar provision for other procedures in the future?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
I have a quick question for Dr Jamieson. What is the time period between the first and second consultations? That will have a big impact when you are planning your service.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
Thank you for coming along, cabinet secretary. You mentioned the cross-party support for the bill, but given that the NHS has always had the ability to refer patients for services between Scotland and England, can you see any reasons why you might not need to establish the reimbursement scheme?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 2 November 2021
Sue Webber
Our papers say that, when we called for views on the bill from the health boards, we received responses only from NHS Highland and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. That is an indicator that the health boards are perhaps not aware of what is going on despite the publicity that the matter has had. What work is under way to publicise the service to the various NHS boards throughout Scotland? What is the timeline for them to receive guidance on the referral routes to make the process as clear as possible for women who will access the service via their local health boards?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Sue Webber
The figures that were released yesterday confirm that we have the worst A and E waiting times on record. Since the cabinet secretary’s “NHS Recovery Plan 2021-2026” was published in August, more than 55,000 people have waited more than four hours to be seen in A and E, more than 11,000 of whom were in NHS Lothian.
After last night’s advice from NHS Lothian, there is rightly a lot of concern among people about having to self-diagnose whether something is life threatening. Some injuries are not life threatening, but are serious—for example, a broken ankle might not kill, and a stroke that is left untreated can have life-changing consequences.
Does the cabinet secretary now accept that the Government’s recovery plan was not sufficient, and does he endorse the advice from NHS Lothian? If so, how can people access the treatment that they need?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Sue Webber
This morning, a constituent of mine texted me. She was too scared and upset to go to work at the Royal infirmary of Edinburgh because she knew that people have been waiting more than 30 hours in A and E due to lack of beds.
In NHS Lothian’s announcement, Calum Campbell, the chief executive, admitted that NHS Lothian hospitals are close to capacity and that the
“hospital system is under extreme duress.”
NHS Lothian has asked for mutual aid to help to ease the sustained pressures on its teams and patients. Will the Government provide that aid? What is the cabinet secretary’s message to hard-working NHS front-life staff who have fears that are similar to those of my constituent?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Sue Webber
Will the member take an intervention?
Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid)
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Sue Webber
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the statement that NHS Lothian’s services are under extreme pressure and that patients should not attend the emergency department unless it is life threatening.