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More than 7,000 people wait over two years for hospital treatment | More than 7,000 people wait over two years for hospital treatment |
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More than 7,000 people had been waiting over two years to start hospital treatment at the end of last month, official data shows. | More than 7,000 people had been waiting over two years to start hospital treatment at the end of last month, official data shows. |
It comes despite the health secretary setting targets to eradicate the longest waits for routine operations. | It comes despite the health secretary setting targets to eradicate the longest waits for routine operations. |
Public Health Scotland said 142,000 people were waiting to be admitted as inpatients or day cases for things like joint replacements or cataract surgery. | Public Health Scotland said 142,000 people were waiting to be admitted as inpatients or day cases for things like joint replacements or cataract surgery. |
Of these, around 5% had been waiting more than two years to start treatment. | Of these, around 5% had been waiting more than two years to start treatment. |
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said the latest figures were a "step forward" but admitted there were still challenges ahead. | Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said the latest figures were a "step forward" but admitted there were still challenges ahead. |
The latest headlines from Scotland | The latest headlines from Scotland |
New pledge to 'eradicate' long NHS waiting times | New pledge to 'eradicate' long NHS waiting times |
NHS to get 1,000 extra staff to cope with winter pressures - Yousaf | NHS to get 1,000 extra staff to cope with winter pressures - Yousaf |
Is Scotland's NHS ready for winter? | Is Scotland's NHS ready for winter? |
Scottish Labour said the numbers showed "nothing short of shocking incompetence from the SNP". | Scottish Labour said the numbers showed "nothing short of shocking incompetence from the SNP". |
According to the data, the worst results were in Grampian, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS Lothian. The specialty experiencing the longest wait time was orthopaedics. | According to the data, the worst results were in Grampian, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS Lothian. The specialty experiencing the longest wait time was orthopaedics. |
The figure for waits of two years or more has seen a significant reduction since the last Public Health Scotland release on 30 June, when it stood at 10,066. | The figure for waits of two years or more has seen a significant reduction since the last Public Health Scotland release on 30 June, when it stood at 10,066. |
Broken down by specialties, the latest report shows: | Broken down by specialties, the latest report shows: |
Thirteen of the 30 listed areas had no patients waiting. | Thirteen of the 30 listed areas had no patients waiting. |
The remaining 17 specialties showed at least one. | The remaining 17 specialties showed at least one. |
2,152 people were waiting for an orthopaedics procedure | 2,152 people were waiting for an orthopaedics procedure |
1,610 were waiting on general surgery, 1,327 in ear, nose and throat and 1,041 in urology. | 1,610 were waiting on general surgery, 1,327 in ear, nose and throat and 1,041 in urology. |
The Scottish government pointed out that 18 of the specialties have fewer than 10 patients waiting two years. | The Scottish government pointed out that 18 of the specialties have fewer than 10 patients waiting two years. |
Of the specialties with no patients waiting longer than two years, the figures show just one of them saw a reduction since the June statistics, with the single case in paediatrics receiving treatment. | Of the specialties with no patients waiting longer than two years, the figures show just one of them saw a reduction since the June statistics, with the single case in paediatrics receiving treatment. |
NHS Dumfries and Galloway is the only health board in the country with no-one waiting for an inpatient procedure, while NHS Grampian (2,120) and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (1,758) had the most. | NHS Dumfries and Galloway is the only health board in the country with no-one waiting for an inpatient procedure, while NHS Grampian (2,120) and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (1,758) had the most. |
'Challenges remain' | 'Challenges remain' |
All of Scotland's health boards have shown a reduction in the past three months, with the Glasgow board dropping by more than 1,000 patients. | All of Scotland's health boards have shown a reduction in the past three months, with the Glasgow board dropping by more than 1,000 patients. |
Mr Yousaf said challenges over waiting times remained. | Mr Yousaf said challenges over waiting times remained. |
"It is through the dedication and resilience of NHS staff that we have been able to clear a significant amount of two-year inpatient waits," he said. | "It is through the dedication and resilience of NHS staff that we have been able to clear a significant amount of two-year inpatient waits," he said. |
"This is a positive step forward in our recovery from the pandemic and will help ease pressure on the NHS over winter. | "This is a positive step forward in our recovery from the pandemic and will help ease pressure on the NHS over winter. |
"But challenges remain and there are still unacceptable waits in orthopaedics, general surgery and urology. I am determined to provide the support necessary to drive improvements in these specialities." | "But challenges remain and there are still unacceptable waits in orthopaedics, general surgery and urology. I am determined to provide the support necessary to drive improvements in these specialities." |
Scottish Labour's Jackie Baillie said SNP neglect and not the pandemic was to blame. | Scottish Labour's Jackie Baillie said SNP neglect and not the pandemic was to blame. |
She said: "Staff are working tirelessly, but this government's failure to support the NHS is putting lives at risk. We have a humanitarian crisis in our NHS and Humza Yousaf is nowhere to be seen. | |
"Rather than flogging his flimsy recovery plan, it's time that Mr Yousaf rolled up his sleeves and got to work before more lives are lost." | "Rather than flogging his flimsy recovery plan, it's time that Mr Yousaf rolled up his sleeves and got to work before more lives are lost." |
Lib Dem Scottish Affairs spokesperson Christine Jardine said: "The Health Secretary's NHS plans have seen waits for hosts of treatments worsen. | |
"He should apologise for allowing the Scottish NHS to grind to a halt on his watch. Patients and staff cannot carry on like this." | |
And Scottish Conservative Public Health spokesperson, Tess White MSP, said: "On Humza Yousaf's watch our NHS is plunging into a deeper crisis with each passing week. | |
"It is time for him to stop the spin and instead outline a proper plan to avoid complete chaos in our NHS this winter." |