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NHS Scotland will struggle to last another year, say medics

Dr Kennedy said: “Doctors have heard a lot of warm words recently from the first minister and his team about the NHS being at the heart of their recent budget, but words must be matched with a clear vision, a timetable for reform and action.

“The NHS as we know it will struggle to see out another year, as its founding principles, which we all value so highly will be at risk with more and more people forced to go private or simply left to suffer as they cannot access the care they need, when they need it.”

Health Secretary Neil Gray agreed with the BMA’s stance on reform and said the Scottish government was listening to patient and clinical opinions to steer how it delivered services.

He added: “The measures we set out in the draft Budget, including record £21bn investment for health and social care, would mean quicker treatments, more GP appointments, and world-class facilities for people across Scotland.

“But we will only be able to deliver these transformational investments and drive further improvements for patients if our Budget is agreed. I urge parliament to unite behind it.”


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