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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-22289

  • Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: 18 October 2023
  • Current status: Answered by Michael Matheson on 16 November 2023

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how it plans to fund the recently announced additional £100 million in each of the next three years to reduce NHS waiting lists.


Answer

The new annual funding will allow us to maximise capacity, build greater resilience into the system and deliver year-on-year reductions in the number of patients who have waited too long for treatment. It is expected the additional £100 million investment will help reduce inpatient and day-case waiting lists by an estimated 100,000 patients over three years.

As you know, decisions on the Government’s spending plans for 2024-25 and future years are subject to the outcome of the Scottish Budget process and associated approval by the Scottish Parliament. Therefore decisions on the allocation of this funding will be made following this process, along with more detail on year-on-year reductions. The Scottish Government intends to present the Draft Budget 2024-25 to Parliament on 19 December 2023.

Modelling scenarios that supported this are based on all inpatient/day-case specialities with a clear focus on the highest number of patients waiting for treatment, including ENT, General Surgery, Trauma and Orthopaedics and Ophthalmology. The modelling builds-in the capacity created through the implementation of productive opportunities and the redesign and expansion of community services, such as the Community Glaucoma Service and General Ophthalmic Services, as well as efficiencies such as regional and national working and maximising theatre capacity, including the new NTCs, through extended working.