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Flu cases put 'very high pressure' on NHS Scotland | Flu cases put 'very high pressure' on NHS Scotland |
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Scotland's NHS is facing "very high levels of winter pressure" after an increase in flu cases, Health Secretary Neil Gray has said. | Scotland's NHS is facing "very high levels of winter pressure" after an increase in flu cases, Health Secretary Neil Gray has said. |
Public Health Scotland data for the final week of 2024 showed 58.4% of patients in A&E were seen and either admitted, transferred or discharged within the Scottish government's target time of four hours. | Public Health Scotland data for the final week of 2024 showed 58.4% of patients in A&E were seen and either admitted, transferred or discharged within the Scottish government's target time of four hours. |
The figures rank joint fifth in the worst weekly figures on record but mark an improvement on the previous week's performance of 56.7%. | The figures rank joint fifth in the worst weekly figures on record but mark an improvement on the previous week's performance of 56.7%. |
Gray said there was "no doubt Scotland had been hit hard by the flu this winter" with more than 1,500 people hospitalised in the last week as a result of the influenza A virus. | |
Scottish Labour's health spokesperson Dame Jackie Baillie said the SNP was setting "all the wrong records" for Scotland's NHS. | Scottish Labour's health spokesperson Dame Jackie Baillie said the SNP was setting "all the wrong records" for Scotland's NHS. |
She added: "For thousands of Scots, the festive season meant a harrowing wait of more than 12 hours in A&E. | She added: "For thousands of Scots, the festive season meant a harrowing wait of more than 12 hours in A&E. |
"Rather than using the rest of the year to prepare for winter pressures, the SNP's complacency has plunged our NHS into chaos." | "Rather than using the rest of the year to prepare for winter pressures, the SNP's complacency has plunged our NHS into chaos." |
The Scottish government has set the target of having 95% of patients in A&E admitted, transferred or discharged in four hours. | The Scottish government has set the target of having 95% of patients in A&E admitted, transferred or discharged in four hours. |
Figures showed November 2024 as the worst November on record with over 83,000 Scots attending the emergency room and less than two-thirds dealt with in the targeted time. | Figures showed November 2024 as the worst November on record with over 83,000 Scots attending the emergency room and less than two-thirds dealt with in the targeted time. |
During November, the four-hour target was missed for 43,216 patients, with 14,758 waiting eight hours or more and 6,683 waiting for a minimum of 12 hours. | During November, the four-hour target was missed for 43,216 patients, with 14,758 waiting eight hours or more and 6,683 waiting for a minimum of 12 hours. |
For the week ending 29 December 2024, almost 24,000 people attended emergency departments with 9,983 waiting longer than four hours. | For the week ending 29 December 2024, almost 24,000 people attended emergency departments with 9,983 waiting longer than four hours. |
The worst weekly A&E waiting times performance was recorded in the week ending 18 December 2022 - when 54.8% of patients were admitted, transferred or discharged within the four-hour target. | The worst weekly A&E waiting times performance was recorded in the week ending 18 December 2022 - when 54.8% of patients were admitted, transferred or discharged within the four-hour target. |
The health secretary stressed it "remains crucially important that people only attend A&E in a genuine emergency". | The health secretary stressed it "remains crucially important that people only attend A&E in a genuine emergency". |
"If this is not the case, there are online tools at NHS Inform, and NHS 24 can be contacted on 111," he said. | "If this is not the case, there are online tools at NHS Inform, and NHS 24 can be contacted on 111," he said. |
He added that for life-threatening emergencies, people should "always call 999". | He added that for life-threatening emergencies, people should "always call 999". |
Sustained pressure | Sustained pressure |
Gray said the sustained pressure facing the NHS was "not unique to Scotland" but acknowledged the performance "is not at the level that we wish to see". | Gray said the sustained pressure facing the NHS was "not unique to Scotland" but acknowledged the performance "is not at the level that we wish to see". |
He said First Minister John Swinney held regular meetings over the festive period to support health boards. | |
Speaking in parliament, the health secretary said 1.2m adults in Scotland had been vaccinated against the virus by 15 December. | |
But Scottish Conservative health spokesman Dr Sandesh Gulhane said a plan to guarantee money to the frontline was needed, rather than being "wasted on pointless bureaucracy". | |
Dr Gulhane told MSPs some callers to NHS 24 had to wait over four hours for help, with more than 100,000 calls to the helpline "abandoned due to waiting too long". | |
"The SNP have no vision or plan to support our NHS and lives are at risk as a result," he added. | |
Dr Gulhane, who is a GP, also said there had been a "25% reduction in vaccinations delivered compared to last year". |
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