Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 03 December 2014
03 Dec 2014 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
National Health Service
In 2008, the cabinet secretary said that the Government had reached Labour’s target of zero for delayed discharges. In the 24 quarters since then, the target on delayed discharges of more than six weeks has not been achieved and the Government now has a four-week target, with a two-week one coming in in April. Let us have a little bit of realism.
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The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott)
Con
The next item of business is a debate on motion S4M-11766, in the name of Neil Findlay, on the state of the national health service. 16:22
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab)
Lab
The national health service is without doubt the greatest social policy of any Government. The collective pooling of our taxes to provide healthcare for all,...
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SNP
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Neil Findlay
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Bob Doris (Glasgow) (SNP)
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Will the member give way?
Neil Findlay
Lab
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Bob Doris
SNP
Will the member give way?
Neil Findlay
Lab
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Shona Robison
SNP
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Neil Findlay
Lab
I will deal with the leadership election outwith the chamber; that is a different matter. Let us deal with what we are dealing with in here. The consequence...
The Minister for Public Health (Maureen Watt)
SNP
Will the member give way?
Neil Findlay
Lab
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Shona Robison
SNP
Unlike the member, local government has been very constructive in responding to the challenges. We should remember that it is a tripartite funding agreement ...
Neil Findlay
Lab
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The Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport (Shona Robison)
SNP
The NHS is a fantastic institution. As the new Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport, I am grateful for the opportunity to put on record my appre...
Neil Findlay
Lab
Will the cabinet secretary reflect on the social care resource that is available?
Shona Robison
SNP
Of course, that is why we have moved to the integration of health and social care. In his speech, Neil Findlay called for more money for health and more mone...
John Pentland (Motherwell and Wishaw) (Lab)
Lab
If the cabinet secretary believes that we are making progress, does she share my concern about the current plans to close accident and emergency departments ...
Shona Robison
SNP
The member could do with a dose of self-awareness, given where we have been with the A and E departments in Lanarkshire. It was this Government that saved th...
Dr Richard Simpson (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Lab)
Lab
In 2008, the cabinet secretary said that the Government had reached Labour’s target of zero for delayed discharges. In the 24 quarters since then, the target...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Elaine Smith)
Lab
Cabinet secretary, you are in your last minute.
Shona Robison
SNP
My saying that delayed discharge is my top priority gives Dr Simpson a sense of realism. Of course, when I dealt with delayed discharge, it was an inherited ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer
Lab
Order, please. Interruption. Order, please. The cabinet secretary is concluding.
Shona Robison
SNP
We dealt with delayed discharge, and I will deal with it again. I did not want to leave Dr Simpson under any illusion. In the absence of any other policies,...
Nanette Milne (North East Scotland) (Con)
Con
I will begin, in the short time that is allotted to me, by endorsing the opening statement of Labour’s motion and by paying tribute to the staff of NHS Scotl...
Shona Robison
SNP
I am certainly very willing to offer Opposition members a briefing on our plans and on the progress that is being made on the integration of health and socia...
Nanette Milne
Con
The cabinet secretary has just stolen a bit of my speech. It is vital that integration move forward, in relation to not just doctors but to AHPs and nurses ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer
Lab
We come to the open debate. We are very short of time, so speeches should be up to four minutes, although I am afraid that our last two speakers may not get ...
Bob Doris (Glasgow) (SNP)
SNP
The Labour motion identifies a number of pressures on Scotland’s NHS. However, the motion is one-sided and partial, and it gives an incomplete picture and im...
The Deputy Presiding Officer
Lab
Order.