Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 10 February 2011
10 Feb 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Chronic Pain Services
Health and Wellbeing
The Royal national hospital for rheumatic diseases in Bath is a highly specialised residential pain management facility. Scottish patients are transferred and referred there only if their clinician believes that it would be of benefit. All referrals to Bath have been in cases where it has been entirely appropriate. We are reviewing the role of that sort of residential facility as part of the integrated service model for chronic pain that we have been developing. Our general approach is that people should not have to travel for specialist treatment unless there are clear benefits from doing so in terms of outcomes.
I agree with Andy Kerr on the points that he makes about the difficulties for patients and their families who have to travel significant distances, at times having to go furth of Scotland, for specialist treatment. I am pleased to tell the Parliament today that the number of people with chronic pain who have been referred to pain management centres outside Scotland has decreased from 34 in 2005-06—around the time when Andy Kerr may have been health minister, I believe—to 18 in 2009-10. I refer to that simply because I hope that Andy Kerr understands the reasons behind the situation and that he appreciates the work that the Government is doing to improve the situation.
I agree with Andy Kerr on the points that he makes about the difficulties for patients and their families who have to travel significant distances, at times having to go furth of Scotland, for specialist treatment. I am pleased to tell the Parliament today that the number of people with chronic pain who have been referred to pain management centres outside Scotland has decreased from 34 in 2005-06—around the time when Andy Kerr may have been health minister, I believe—to 18 in 2009-10. I refer to that simply because I hope that Andy Kerr understands the reasons behind the situation and that he appreciates the work that the Government is doing to improve the situation.
In the same item of business
Andy Kerr (East Kilbride) (Lab)
Lab
14. To ask the Scottish Executive what provision it is making for patients with chronic pain. (S3O-12971)
The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing (Nicola Sturgeon)
SNP
The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that people living with chronic pain get the care and support that they need.On the back of the GRIPS—“Getti...
Andy Kerr
Lab
I welcome the cabinet secretary’s response to my question. I take heart from some of the efforts that are being made regarding chronic pain management.I am a...
Nicola Sturgeon
SNP
The Royal national hospital for rheumatic diseases in Bath is a highly specialised residential pain management facility. Scottish patients are transferred an...
The Presiding Officer
NPA
Question 15 should have been from Willie Coffey, but I understand that he is stuck in traffic. Perhaps he could have left home earlier.