Meeting of the Parliament 25 June 2026 [Last updated 19:12]
I thank the cabinet secretary for her statement. She says that this is a whole-system approach, that the old approach of having a large acute hospital is not now the answer and that there will be better services that bring together acute care, community services, diagnostics and digital provision. We have seen before good intentions from the Scottish Government for more integrated care. One smaller example, in relation to GP services and care, is Pitlochry community hospital, which was built and opened to some fanfare by Nicola Sturgeon. That hospital has been plagued by a lack of staff and wards being closed due, partly, to issues with funds.
Where will the money come from? If a new hospital would be too expensive but the cabinet secretary is going to deliver the many things that she set out in her statement, can she assure us not only that capital funding will be included—obviously, that will be less than the £2.1 billion—but that resource funding is already being allocated in budgets now and in the future? Can she estimate when the facility will open?