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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Emma Harper
When Jeane Freeman was the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, she advocated for people being offered choice. People might want to go to Edinburgh for radiotherapy if they have family there and they can stay overnight.
There are on-going challenges in supporting patients and managing expectations. I understand that people must sometimes go to other centres because there is no ability to deliver radiotherapy locally—the new hospital in Dumfries does not offer that treatment, for example.
I would appreciate some follow-up information, so thank you for your offer.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Emma Harper
Cabinet secretary, you will be aware that I have written to you on a few occasions about specific issues in remote and rural Dumfries and Galloway, such as those in Stranraer. I appreciate your responses, so thank you for those.
I am interested in the centre for excellence for remote and rural health and social care. Sir Lewis talked about education, innovation and collaboration. I am interested in whether the centre will have a role to advocate for people in remote and rural areas, because those folk cannae access the self-help groups and the people who are in urban areas. I know that people use Zoom and so on to engage, so is there a place in the centre for excellence for advocacy to be supported or delivered? I know that Australia has a National Rural Health Commissioner. I am interested in those aspects of the centre for excellence.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Emma Harper
My question is related to Sandesh Gulhane’s questions about Caithness and Moray and Dr Gray’s hospital. There is the same issue in Stranraer. I hate to go on about it, but women are delivering their babies at the side of the road. There are real recruitment challenges for Dumfries and Galloway in finding midwives for a midwife-led maternity unit at Galloway community hospital. I am not advocating that we start doing emergency caesarean sections—as a former operating room nurse, I have been there, taking babies out of people by crash section in a rush, so I am not advocating that we start doing that in Stranraer, for instance. I know that Maree Todd visited Stranraer in October last year to engage with the local Galloway community hospital action group and to visit the hospital.
The cabinet secretary does not have to respond to this today, but I know that there are real challenges in relation to midwifery-led units, and I am interested in getting an update on the work that is being done with NHS Dumfries and Galloway around maternity services being reinstated at Stranraer.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Emma Harper
It seems reasonable that the order provides the GDC and the NMC with greater flexibility to amend their existing international registration pathways. I know that there are challenges with regard to access to NHS dentistry, especially in my region of Dumfries and Galloway. Will the order ultimately help us with recruitment of dentists and dental practitioners, especially with regard to the issues that are a consequence of Brexit?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 17 January 2023
Emma Harper
I have a quick question on education and skills. The mobile skills unit was developed in order to deliver education in more rural areas. A big lorry-sized van provides simulated training for chest tube insertions or even intraosseous needle insertions, for example, and I know that it has been all over Scotland. Is there an opportunity to focus more on that kind of education delivery in remote and rural areas, using the managed skills network or the clinical skills network?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 10 January 2023
Emma Harper
Okay. Thank you.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 10 January 2023
Emma Harper
I have a final question about Covid. During the pandemic, services were changed and redesigned, and care was delivered differently. One issue was that people had digital appointments with their healthcare provider. What cost savings do you foresee being achieved by such approaches to service redesign, including, for example, the use of digital?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 10 January 2023
Emma Harper
The cabinet secretary has mentioned spending on child and adult mental health through the communities mental health and wellbeing fund. Obviously, we can continue to monitor the support through and outcomes from mental health funding. We know about the challenges for our healthcare professionals and for everyone else. I am not sure whether the cabinet secretary needs to comment further on that, but I am interested in that specific aspect of funding to support people’s mental health in Scotland.
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 10 January 2023
Emma Harper
I know that vaccination will be on-going, and a new variant has now appeared: XBB.1.5. As I was part of the vaccination programme in NHS Dumfries and Galloway, I was able to learn a lot about the different vaccines that were produced. Is it reasonable for the UK Government just to terminate the funding, rather than, as you say, having a phased reduction?
Health, Social Care and Sport Committee
Meeting date: 10 January 2023
Emma Harper
Thanks for bringing me back in, convener. I am interested in picking up David Torrance’s initial point on preventative spend. I know that there is cross-portfolio budgeting and that a lot of the health and social care budget goes direct to local authorities. Some of it also goes to the third sector, and I will give an example of that. I have done work with the charity Beat, which received £400,000 from the Scottish Government to support its work to help people with eating disorders. Given that some of the health and social care budget goes to other bodies, including to local authorities—£35,000 goes to each local authority to look at developing an autism strategy, for example—is it difficult to track and evaluate the effectiveness of that funding?