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Hospital drink cases hit new high | Hospital drink cases hit new high |
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The number of patients treated for drink problems in Scottish hospitals has reached an all-time high, according to official figures. | The number of patients treated for drink problems in Scottish hospitals has reached an all-time high, according to official figures. |
There were 42,430 alcohol-related discharges from hospitals in 2007-08, a 20% increase over five years. | There were 42,430 alcohol-related discharges from hospitals in 2007-08, a 20% increase over five years. |
Public Health Minister Shona Robison said the rise coincided with a fall in the price of alcohol. | Public Health Minister Shona Robison said the rise coincided with a fall in the price of alcohol. |
The Scottish Government said it was planning "radical" measures to tackle drink-related problems. | The Scottish Government said it was planning "radical" measures to tackle drink-related problems. |
Liberal Democrat public health spokesman Jamie Stone said the response to the problem so far had been "more gimmicks than groundbreaking". | Liberal Democrat public health spokesman Jamie Stone said the response to the problem so far had been "more gimmicks than groundbreaking". |
Family 'misery' | Family 'misery' |
The figures, published by health statisticians ISD Scotland, said there were 6,817 cases of alcoholic liver disease at hospitals in 2007-08, and 4,646 cases of alcohol poisoning. | The figures, published by health statisticians ISD Scotland, said there were 6,817 cases of alcoholic liver disease at hospitals in 2007-08, and 4,646 cases of alcohol poisoning. |
Ms Robison said the figures showed urgent action was needed to stem the tide of alcohol misuse across Scotland. | Ms Robison said the figures showed urgent action was needed to stem the tide of alcohol misuse across Scotland. |
"They show that there were 116 hospital discharges directly due to alcohol-related problems every day in Scotland," she said. | "They show that there were 116 hospital discharges directly due to alcohol-related problems every day in Scotland," she said. |
"This is putting a huge strain on the health service, but it also hints at a great deal of misery for individuals, families and communities." | "This is putting a huge strain on the health service, but it also hints at a great deal of misery for individuals, families and communities." |
Hitting out at the current strategy, Mr Stone said: "Record numbers of people are leaving hospital after being admitted for alcohol-related problems. | Hitting out at the current strategy, Mr Stone said: "Record numbers of people are leaving hospital after being admitted for alcohol-related problems. |
"This comes despite repeated warnings over the danger of excessive alcohol consumption. The message is just not getting through." | "This comes despite repeated warnings over the danger of excessive alcohol consumption. The message is just not getting through." |
Labour health spokeswoman Cathy Jamieson said ministers' plans to tackle the problem were a "dog's dinner", adding: "The Scottish Government has been talking up their resolve to deal with alcohol but so far their plans have been both delayed and roundly criticised. | |
"The SNP needs to ensure that licensing law is fully policed and that children don't get access to alcohol. So far their plans do nothing to tackle this." | |
Peter Terry, who chairs doctors' body BMA Scotland, said alcohol misuse was costing the NHS more than £1m every day. | |
"These alcohol statistics clearly illustrate why tough action is needed to tackle alcohol misuse in Scotland," he said. | |
"The BMA supports a wide-ranging strategy that tackles price and availability, particularly measures to end the deep discounting of alcohol where it is sold for ridiculously cheap prices." |