Meeting of the Parliament 15 May 2019
I would love to do so, but unfortunately I do not have time.
The Scottish Government’s own NHS Scotland resource allocation committee formula still underfunds NHS Grampian’s population, which has never, unlike the populations of other health board areas, been fully funded. Without doubt, that cumulative underfunding over the past 10 years has led to worsening patient care in the north-east. Every time I have raised that point in the past three years, the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport has said that more money is coming into the NHS or that the gap in its NRAC formula is closing. Actually, this year, it is increasing again—and it still does not address the £239 million that NHS Grampian has already lost.
The Scottish Government should address the funding shortfall to enable the staff of NHS Grampian to receive the resources that they need to do their jobs and meet the treatment time guarantee. The people of the north-east demand action from the Scottish Government to put the situation right, and they want it now. I am glad that the health ministers are here to listen to that.