Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2025
I am certainly more than happy for colleagues—it would probably be the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care—to look into that issue and get back to Douglas Ross. I recognise the need to access angiograms promptly, and there is certainly a need for prompt diagnosis and access to path labs. I know that we have made progress on access to good healthcare for myocardial infarction.
Access to healthcare is not just a service—it is a fundamental right. However, the Scottish Human Rights Commission has shown that rural communities still face systemic barriers. That is why our reforms put human rights at the heart of health policy by embedding the PANEL principles of participation, accountability, non-discrimination, empowerment and legality, and aligning with the forthcoming human rights bill to guarantee fairness for every citizen, wherever they live. We will continue to expand diagnostic and treatment capacity at Galloway hospital and other hubs.