Meeting of the Parliament 03 March 2026 [Draft]
I thank my colleague Jackie Baillie for bringing this important debate to the chamber.
In 2007, the Scottish Government set a target that 95 per cent of patients should wait no longer than four hours to be seen and admitted, discharged or transferred. However, data that was released this morning revealed that, as of the end of January, there were recorded waits of more than eight hours and more than 12 hours, which are the highest since records began. More than 15 per cent of patients spent more than eight hours in A and E, while 8 per cent spent more than 12 hours there—both of those figures are well above the monthly average for 2025. I know that the cabinet secretary understands that it is our responsibility to bring such issues to the chamber.
In NHS Ayrshire and Arran—the health board that covers the area where I live—the A and E department of Crosshouse hospital exceeded capacity by 50 per cent in December 2025. Staff were left with no choice but to treat patients in corridors. It is important to be clear that that was not just a winter issue—Crosshouse A and E exceeded capacity in seven months last year.