Meeting of the Parliament 10 June 2015
Yes.
That level of open engagement will seek consensus on a reform plan for health and social care by 2016, with further engagement beyond then on into implementation. I hope that, in the spirit of consensus, this debate will form an important part of the early days of that piece of work.
I move amendment S4M-13416.2, to leave out from first “recognises” to end and insert:
“notes the joint call by the Royal College of Nursing and the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland for a public debate on what are considered to be the difficult decisions that need to be made about future investment in Scotland’s NHS; considers that, while the NHS budget is protected and the number of staff employed by the NHS has increased, demand for care from Scotland’s growing and older population has increased; welcomes the plans of the Scottish Government to foster a mature debate, involving the public, health and care professionals and MSPs from all political parties, to develop a 10 to 15-year plan for the NHS beyond the 2020 Vision, and believes that this consensual approach to future changes to Scotland’s beloved NHS will help ensure that it evolves to meet the future needs of the people of Scotland.”
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- S4M-13416.2 Health Motion