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The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
I wish to update Parliament on our decision to escalate NHS Grampian to stage 4 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework. I once again acknowledge that staff in NHS Grampian continue to work tirelessly to deliver the high-quality healthcare that we expect. Our i...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
I heard Mr Stewart’s point, and I was going to come it and to the points that other members have made about staff feeling listened to or otherwise. Clear routes are available to staff to ensure that their voices are heard, but I will take the point away and make sure that it i...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
29 Oct 2025
Maternity Services (Safety)
I am grateful to the Presiding Officer for the opportunity to make this statement. Members will be aware of Healthcare Improvement Scotland’s report into acute maternity services at the Royal infirmary of Edinburgh in NHS Lothian, which was published this morning, as well as t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
18 Sep 2025
Care (Isle of Skye)
As part of my summer tour, I travelled to Skye and visited Broadford and Portree hospitals as well as Home Farm care home. I went to hear directly from the public in Skye about the challenges in providing urgent care services, and to see how we can work together to address the...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
By accessing extra funding from the additional national investment of £30 million in planned care, NHS Grampian delivered more than 23,000 additional appointments and procedures last year. As part of our £100 million investment to clear backlogs and substantially improve waiti...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Meetings)
The chair of NHS Grampian participated in the most recent meeting of the NHS Grampian assurance board on 23 September. The board, which provides oversight of NHS Grampian’s improvement plan, comprises Scottish Government officials and NHS Grampian leaders. The agenda for that ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
I thank Mr Lumsden for securing the debate, for bringing it to the chamber and for the way in which he introduced it. Like him, I have family members who reside in the Grampian area, and I, too, thank the staff for the work that they do day in, day out, and for serving my fami...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
First, I have shadowed front-line shifts—although not in NHS Grampian, I accept—in order to see what the situation is like for those who serve our public services on the front line in health and social care. Secondly, on the constituency representation that Ms White makes, sh...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
I do not accept the characterisation that Tess White has set out. NHS Grampian is part of the same funding arrangements as the rest of the health boards across Scotland and has a similar level of funding to them through the NHS Scotland resource allocation committee. I reco...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
05 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Financial Scrutiny)
NHS Grampian has been escalated to stage 4 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework, which allows it to receive support from the Scottish Government that is commensurate with its challenges. As a result of that escalation, the Scottish Government has set up an N...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
05 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Financial Scrutiny)
I absolutely agree with Audrey Nicoll. In this financial year, 2025-26, NHS Scotland boards received increased investment in baseline funding. NHS Grampian received more than £1.34 billion. An additional £5.9 million will drive improvements in NHS Grampian’s accident and emerg...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
25 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Savings)
Progress has been made by NHS Grampian since the decision to escalate it to level 4 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework on 12 May last year. NHS Grampian has strengthened leadership capacity significantly, with a new chief executive taking up post in Septemb...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2025
Winter Preparedness (Health and Social Care)
Earlier this year, we published our operational improvement plan, service renewal framework and population health framework, which together set out the short, medium and long-term actions that we will take over the next 10 years. Fundamental to our approach is giving greater c...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
The work involves a team of independent healthcare consultants reviewing key areas of NHS Grampian’s performance, including financial grip and control alongside leadership and governance. KPMG, which is the contracted consultant, will work alongside NHS Grampian and report to ...
Neil Gray SNP Committee
21 May 2024
Healthcare in Remote and Rural Areas
We are in discussions with NHS Grampian on the point to which Ms White referred and the particular example that she highlighted, which she has also raised in the chamber. We have been working with NHS Grampian to look at what it is doing. That includes work to improve the flow...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Topical Question Time · National Health Service (Capacity)
Kevin Stewart is absolutely right that lessons must be learned. The immediate priority following the announcement of the critical incident was to get through it. I met the chief executive of NHS Grampian on Thursday night to discuss matters so that I could be assured about its...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
04 Feb 2025
Topical Question Time · Ambulance Crews (Mental Health Absences)
I absolutely recognise the scenario that Kevin Stewart outlines and the impact that ambulance stacking has on staff across the system, but in particular on paramedics. Officials have been meeting the executive team at NHS Grampian to discuss actions that can be taken to ease p...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
We took steps to ensure that we responded to the situation, first by declaring a critical incident and then by providing NHS Grampian with support on its operational improvement plan to ensure that it was able to respond to the critical incident and to demonstrate that it had ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2024
Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion
I am grateful for the opportunity to provide an update to members on the Princess Alexandra eye pavilion in Edinburgh. Last week, NHS Lothian announced that, from late October, the eye pavilion will be vacated for a period of around six months. That is to allow for critical m...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
28 May 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Ambulance Delays (NHS Grampian)
I saw for myself the challenges that NHS Grampian is facing, specifically at the Aberdeen Royal infirmary, from my visit there, to which Liam Kerr referred. I understand the challenges there—I have family members living in Grampian, so I understand the specific issues intensel...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
In response to Beatrice Wishart, I recognised that NHS Grampian serves more than just the Grampian geographical area. On the basis of a service level agreement, it serves other communities, including those in Orkney and Shetland. In response to Karen Adam’s question, I set ou...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
25 Sep 2025
General Question Time · General Practice Service Capacity (NHS Grampian)
I am aware of the pressures, and I echo the member’s thanks to staff in NHS Grampian for their commitment, their hard work and their dedication to providing the best care possible. There are people still waiting too long in Grampian and elsewhere, and that is not good enough....
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
No, I do not. In 2025-26, health boards will receive increased investment in their baseline funding totalling £16.2 billion, with NHS Grampian receiving more than £1.34 billion. NHS Grampian is receiving a 3 per cent baseline uplift of £39.2 million, which represents a 0.6 per...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
We have been clear in the support that we provide to NHS Grampian that the way in which it delivers its services should not impact on front-line services, in spite of its financial difficulties. The repayment of that money can come only when NHS Grampian is on a more sustainab...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
Escalation to stage 4 of the framework brings enhanced scrutiny and support from the Government, and we will work with the board to ensure sustained improvement. Action taken and any support provided at level 4 is tailored to the circumstances and will take account of the cont...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
I readily recognise the situation that Beatrice Wishart reflects of her constituents having interaction with NHS Grampian, which is also the case for her colleague Liam McArthur and his constituents. My officials and the consultancy will be working to get NHS Grampian to a mor...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
18 Jun 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (NHS Scotland National Performance Framework)
My officials continue to work closely with NHS Grampian daily, and the Government remains committed to providing the health board with the support that it needs to stabilise and sustainably improve. One of the initial stages of the escalation is the whole-system diagnostic th...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
18 Jun 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (NHS Scotland National Performance Framework)
I expect NHS Grampian and all boards to take proportionate decisions that ensure that service delivery is financially sustainable, as well as sustainable in relation to what patients can expect to receive from those who provide services. NHS Grampian is in a particularly acut...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
04 Sep 2025
General Question Time · Older Patients (Care)
I am grateful to Liam Kerr for his questions. As he will know, decisions on how to deliver services for local communities are ultimately for integration authorities to make. In this case, it is the Aberdeenshire integration joint board. However, following NHS Grampian’s escala...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Meetings)
I agree fully with Karen Adam. The whole purpose of the escalation work with NHS Grampian is to ensure that local patients have access to responsive, high-quality, safe and sustainable services. To that end, we are providing enhanced scrutiny and support to ensure that the hea...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
General Question Time · NHS Boards (Winter Resilience)
I had a productive meeting with the chair and the chief executive of NHS Grampian a couple of weeks ago, as well as visiting ARI’s emergency department and other parts of the hospital. I believe that they are bringing forward measures that will help to improve resilience and p...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
05 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Grampian (Procurement Practices)
The recovery of NHS Grampian’s services has been hindered by the situation with decontamination services, and patient safety remains our top priority in regard to both. I met the chair and chief executive of NHS Grampian in October to discuss the work that the health board is...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2025
Winter Preparedness (Health and Social Care)
I met Ambulance Service staff last month, when I visited the ARI, and I heard directly from them the concerns that they have and about the incredible work that has been done by the hospital ambulance liaison officer—HALO—staff at the front door of our hospitals. I pay tribute ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
General Question Time · NHS Grampian (Deficit)
The Scottish Government recognises the financial pressures facing NHS Grampian and continues to work closely with the board to support financial recovery and long-term sustainability. Following the board’s escalation to stage 4 for finance on 12 May 2025, an assurance board wa...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2026
General Question Time · NHS Grampian (Deficit)
Although I am grateful for Mr Kerr’s kind comments at the outset, I cannot agree with his conclusion. The NRAC formula provides target shares for regional national health service boards. The Government’s approach has been to move boards towards NRAC parity gradually over a num...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2025
Scottish Hospitals Inquiry (Interim Report)
I am pleased to receive, and I welcome, the interim report from the Scottish hospitals inquiry on the Royal hospital for children and young people and the department of clinical neurosciences, both in Edinburgh. The inquiry’s overarching aim is to consider the planning, desig...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
First, it is important to acknowledge that staff in NHS Grampian continue to work tirelessly to deliver the high-quality healthcare that we expect. I have been able to see that at first hand in the visits that I have made in Grampian of late. Escalation to stage 4 will bring ...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
I thank Kevin Stewart for his question and recognise the considerable contribution that he has made in regard to the issue over recent months. I am clear that my officials and those who are supporting NHS Grampian should be looking at all possible options to improve the financ...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
There are two areas there. First, Adam Coldwells, who I thank for his service, was an interim chief executive. The appointment was interim, and a substantive appointment was always going to need to be made. As I said in my statement, I am confident that a substantive appointme...
The Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
29 Feb 2024
Eljamel and NHS Tayside Public Inquiry and Independent Clinical Review
It has been one of my great privileges in my first few days as Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care to have seen and heard about just a small fraction of the excellent work that is going on in our health services across Scotland. I know that we have incre...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Topical Question Time · National Health Service (Capacity)
There are a number of reflections there that I would seek to remark upon. First, I am sorry for everybody in Grampian who had their treatment interrupted over the weekend. We worked with NHS Grampian to get through the critical incident, and it was able to do that on Saturday....
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
21 Feb 2024
National Health Service Dentistry
There are pressures across the dentistry sector. I do not think that it would be fair to say that any one part is facing the pressures alone. That is why we have developed the reform, which I will go on to talk about shortly. Although controls were relaxed, they were still a ...
The Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2024
National Health Service Waiting Lists
First of all, I will address one of Jackie Baillie’s criticisms around responsibility. I absolutely accept responsibility. I apologise to anyone who has waited too long for treatment. We have been repeatedly clear that our NHS needs continual investment and reform to help with...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
07 Jan 2025
Health and Social Care Response to Winter
I thank the Presiding Officer for this opportunity to update the Scottish Parliament on how our health and social care system is responding to the pressures of winter. It is clear that our health and social care services and the people that they serve are experiencing the imp...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2025
Health and Social Care Innovation
We are still exploring such matters. As innovations come forward and improvements are made in weight management treatment, we must explore them, but we must do that in a clinically safe way. We will also be supporting two pharmacogenetic programmes. Pharmacogenetics looks at ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
24 Sep 2024
Health and Social Care Winter Preparedness Plan 2024/25
Our health and social care services provide essential support for people throughout the year. The nature of the demand that they face can shift in the winter months, when we can see an increase in respiratory and weather-related illnesses. That is why, with the Convention of S...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
17 Jun 2025
Health and Social Care
Thank you, Presiding Officer, for the opportunity to update Parliament on the Scottish Government’s progress in advancing the health and social care reform programme, following the vision that I announced to Parliament last year and what was set out in the First Minister’s spe...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
27 Nov 2025
Urgent Question · Eljamel Inquiry
That is exactly what I relayed to the chief executive of NHS Tayside when I spoke to her earlier today. From the conversations that I have had with some of Mr Rennie’s, Mr Marra’s and Ms Smith’s constituents, as well as others who have made representations to me on behalf of c...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Topical Question Time · National Health Service (Capacity)
We have been working with NHS Grampian for some time. Tess White has been raising the situation of ambulance stacking at Aberdeen royal infirmary, and we have been working with NHS Grampian to produce a robust improvement plan that can meet the demand in the system and that ca...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Topical Question Time · National Health Service (Capacity)
The situation in Aberdeen royal infirmary was critical at the end of last week. There was far too much corridor care. I do not want to see corridor care happening anywhere. Everybody understands the need for that to be resolved. There was very serious pressure on Aberdeen roy...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
03 Dec 2024
Topical Question Time · National Health Service (Capacity)
Not all scheduled care appointments at the ARI were cancelled. Many specialties, including cancer specialties, were given priority on Thursday and Friday. Nevertheless, I recognise Maggie Chapman’s point. I further underline my thanks—which I have given in a number of answers...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
05 Dec 2024
General Question Time · NHS Grampian Winter Preparedness
I again place on record my thanks to the staff in NHS Grampian and other health boards who were involved in responding to the critical incident. I recognise the clear relationship between long waits and overcrowding in A and E and the increased risk of harm, which is why the b...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
I recognise the disparities in delayed discharge performance, not just in the NHS Grampian area but in other parts of Scotland. Mr Stewart’s ask of me is to ensure that lessons are learned from the better performing areas. At the weekly collaborative response and assurance g...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
As I said, we keep the escalation framework under review. A recruitment process for a new chief executive is under way and we are sensitive to ensuring that support is provided to NHS Grampian and its leadership to ensure that it can navigate through the situation that it is c...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2025
NHS Grampian Waiting Times
I am really sorry, but I have to make progress. That work includes the expansion of acute medical initial assessment, increased respiratory and frailty capacity, and the enhancement of the call before convey service, which provides clinical advice to Ambulance Service crews t...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
Michael Marra rightly points to the financial position, which is one of the primary considerations, because we want to ensure that the board has a grip on that as quickly as possible. That is why we are sending in the external consultants, and it is why there is additional Sco...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Topical Question Time · NHS Grampian
NHS Grampian has been provided with brokerage in two consecutive years, and everyone has been able to see the public scrutiny of that. I am clear that I want all boards to move as quickly as possible to a break-even position, and more boards are now in that position than was t...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
No, I will not, because I do not think that taking that top-down structural approach at a time when we need to deliver for people is the action that is required. We have set out the first stage of our plans for immediate delivery in the operational improvement plan, and we are...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
I thank Jackie Dunbar for her question, because she provides important context for the financial situation with which the Government is wrestling in relation to health services across Scotland. Interruption. We know that the increase in employer national insurance contributi...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2025
NHS Grampian
Audrey Nicoll alights on a particular area on which people served by NHS Grampian wish to see demonstrable progress and on which we have tried to provide support through the centre for sustainable delivery. On Audrey Nicoll’s example of ambulance triage, we are seeing movement...
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Meeting of the Parliament 29 May 2025

29 May 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
NHS Grampian
Gray, Neil SNP Airdrie and Shotts Watch on SPTV

I wish to update Parliament on our decision to escalate NHS Grampian to stage 4 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework.

I once again acknowledge that staff in NHS Grampian continue to work tirelessly to deliver the high-quality healthcare that we expect. Our intervention is in no way a reflection on the excellent care and support that they offer local people each and every day, nor should we forget the significant health service innovations and improvements, which I have seen first-hand during visits to Grampian.

Indeed, the purpose of the intervention is to enable local staff to go further. We will do so by providing the right balance of scrutiny and support to stabilise the system, ensuring a robust basis for the wider local transformation that is required over the longer term. We are determined to do that in a way that is not detrimental to key, front-line services.

NHS Grampian has been experiencing significant financial and operational pressures for several months. That prompted the escalation of the health board to stage 3 of the NHS Scotland support and intervention framework for financial management in January this year.

Stage 3 is the first formal stage of escalation and, as such, NHS Grampian has been receiving a package of tailored support. However, significant concerns remain about the board’s financial position, plans, leadership and governance, and about any associated impact that they might be having on the delivery of local services.

We heard a number of those concerns during the members’ business debate on NHS Grampian that was secured by Douglas Lumsden on 22 April. At that time, I assured the chamber that I would keep the board’s escalation position under close review, and that, if required, I would not hesitate to act further in the best interests of local people.

Following careful consideration, the Government announced on 12 May that NHS Grampian’s escalation status had been raised to stage 4 of the framework for finance, leadership and governance.

NHS Grampian had the largest financial deficit of any health board in 2024-25. It reported a forecast outturn deficit of £65.1 million. Indeed, despite record funding of more than £1.34 billion in the current financial year, and the tailored support that is already offered under stage 3 of the framework, the board will be in receipt of cumulative brokerage from the Government in excess of £90 million across the past two years.

Concerns remain about future financial pressures for NHS Grampian, and there is insufficient confidence that the board’s current plans will arrest the rate of expenditure and deliver the sustainable recovery that is required. We cannot tolerate that position. It is therefore our judgment that further formal escalation is necessary. Along with the additional support and scrutiny that that will provide, we must seek to mitigate the significant financial risks to the local board and, more widely, the overall national health service.

Alongside financial management issues, NHS Grampian is being escalated due to rising concerns about local services. That includes the operational pressures that led the board to declare a critical incident for three days last November, diverting some activity to other board areas due to capacity constraints.

The board has since referred to a number of on-going “intolerable risks”, including with regard to its ability to respond effectively to persistent demand and pressures on local unscheduled and planned care.

The Government and the national centre for sustainable delivery have been engaging with and supporting the board for some time to help it to assess delivery and target sustained improvements in local unscheduled care performance. Indeed, I want to be clear that this is an escalation in support and scrutiny for NHS Grampian. As such, it will build on the previous support and improvement activity that has been undertaken.

The support provided to date has come from a range of providers, including the Government’s financial delivery unit and Healthcare Improvement Scotland. By way of an example, I note that the centre for sustainable delivery has provided bespoke clinical support to NHS Grampian and has identified opportunities that will support improvements. That includes a focus on reducing hospital occupancy to improve flow and reducing turnaround times for the ambulance service. There is the potential to build on the current local model of flow navigation, and work is under way with the board to develop that further.

I should reiterate that, by accessing extra funding from an additional £30 million national investment in planned care, NHS Grampian was able to deliver more than 23,000 additional appointments and procedures last year. We will continue to support the board in building on that work. Indeed, we are providing an additional £3.3 million to NHS Grampian in 2025-26 for two mobile MRI scanners and one mobile CT scanner. Those resources are set to deliver more than 19,000 additional scans over the course of the year.

Nonetheless, financial and operational issues persist, and it is right that we now act further. We heard in the recent members’ business debate on NHS Grampian about the long-standing demographic, demand and capacity pressures across the local health and social care system. We understand that those pressures will require a comprehensive local strategy to deliver the fundamental transformation that is required and that that will not happen overnight. The key focus of the further escalation will be to mitigate immediate concerns about the financial and associated operational pressures and to stabilise the local system.

Another concern that we heard during the members’ business debate in late April was about the leadership of the board, with the interim chief executive having announced his intention to retire earlier this year. I am advised that there is a strong shortlist of candidates for the chief executive post, with the final interviews scheduled for early June. As such, we are confident of making a successful appointment in the near future.

As I have said, the purpose of the intervention is to stabilise the system and provide a robust basis for the wider local transformation work that is required over the longer term and in support of the new leadership. One of the key initial elements of the package of enhanced support and scrutiny will be a whole-system diagnostic. KPMG has been appointed to carry out that work, and we expect it to report by the end of June.

The overarching goal of the diagnostic is to better understand how the whole system is operating and, in partnership with NHS Grampian, determine which changes the board could realistically effect within its financial envelope. The diagnostic will establish a shared, data-driven understanding of the current operation of the whole system and provide insight into the specific issues that NHS Grampian faces; review the existing service models and relationships with financial management, ensuring that assets are being optimised and care is being delivered effectively in the right place; and identify what further cross-boundary collaboration could take place with other NHS boards, particularly in the north of Scotland, to support NHS Grampian to mitigate its operational risks.

I am determined that the scope of the diagnostic and subsequent work will not be limited and that it should extend to all relevant areas of local service delivery and expenditure. The whole-system diagnostic will help to inform the board’s detailed improvement plan and the tailored package of scrutiny and support that will underpin it.

As with other stage 4 escalations in the past, the Government will establish an assurance board, which will report to the director general for health and social care and chief executive of NHS Scotland. That board, which will be chaired by a Scottish Government director, will be tasked with providing oversight of NHS Grampian’s progress against the specific actions in its improvement plan.

I also want to recognise the concerns raised in the members’ business debate about local management meaningfully engaging with, and properly listening to, front-line staff—a point that was alighted on in particular by Kevin Stewart, both in that debate and in his more recent topical question. Meaningful partnership working with local staff and their representatives will be necessary for NHS Grampian to successfully develop and implement its improvement plan.

We expect all boards, including NHS Grampian, to have robust systems and processes in place for engaging with and involving colleagues in their planning and strategies, in line with our NHS Scotland national staff governance standard.

NHS Grampian must work closely with its staff-side, trade union and professional organisation representatives in its area partnership forum to ensure that it listens and responds to concerns raised by staff and that their views help to inform future activity. Similarly, we expect the full engagement of local clinical views, not least through the NHS Grampian area clinical forum. The Government’s assurance board will look for evidence of that meaningful partnership working around the development and implementation of NHS Grampian’s improvement plan.

I hope that this statement assures members that we take the issues very seriously and that I will continue to keep them updated on the next steps, including on the specific actions required as part of the board’s improvement plan and the shape of the on-going support and scrutiny that will be provided by the Government.

I reiterate that we remain committed to supporting the new leadership of NHS Grampian to turn the position around. We need to mitigate the immediate risks around the financial and associated operational pressures that the board faces, and to help to stabilise the system. That will provide a robust basis for the wider local transformation required over the longer term, under the new board chief executive.

Foremost in our considerations of this matter must be the people who are served by NHS Grampian. I know that we are all united in wanting the very best for them.

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Neil Gray SNP
By accessing extra funding from the additional national investment of £30 million in planned care, NHS Grampian delivered more than 23,000 additional appoint...
Lorna Slater (Lothian) (Green) Green
Yesterday, Aberdeenshire’s integration joint board voted through significant cuts to disabled and other people’s services. That comes on top of the UK Govern...
Neil Gray SNP
Lorna Slater highlights an issue that is of great concern to me. Interruption. I heard Conservative members say that it has nothing to do with what we are ta...
Alex Cole-Hamilton (Edinburgh Western) (LD) LD
Many people will, understandably, be concerned by the cabinet secretary’s statement and the escalation at NHS Grampian, and none more so than pregnant mother...
Neil Gray SNP
In response to Beatrice Wishart, I recognised that NHS Grampian serves more than just the Grampian geographical area. On the basis of a service level agreeme...
Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
What are the expectations of the whole-system diagnostic that will take place in NHS Grampian? How will its results be used to inform next steps?
Neil Gray SNP
The work involves a team of independent healthcare consultants reviewing key areas of NHS Grampian’s performance, including financial grip and control alongs...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
It is clear that NHS Grampian is suffering from a serious leadership crisis. I welcome the fact that there is at last progress on recruiting a new chief exec...
Neil Gray SNP
We will see new leadership coming into NHS Grampian in the form of a new chief executive. I want to work with the existing chair to address the issues that h...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
Will the cabinet secretary outline how NHS Scotland’s support and intervention framework works as part of an evidence-based approach to monitoring performanc...
Neil Gray SNP
The support and intervention framework is one of the key elements of our evidence-based approach to monitoring performance and managing risk across the NHS. ...
Craig Hoy (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the minister answer the question that he deftly failed to answer from Tess White? What, specifically, will the trigger point be to escalate this failing...
Neil Gray SNP
That point is kept under review. Performance against the escalation and support that are provided under stage 4 is clearly kept under review. Should we not s...