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Car parking charges at hospitals across Scotland will be capped at £3 per day in the New Year, it has been announced. | Car parking charges at hospitals across Scotland will be capped at £3 per day in the New Year, it has been announced. |
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon decided on the cap after an independent review by a group of experts. | Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon decided on the cap after an independent review by a group of experts. |
The panel recommended charges should only be introduced as a last resort. Public sector union Unison issued a "cautious welcome". | |
The maximum charge will be introduced in January, though it will not immediately apply to PFI hospitals. | |
A further review of the cap, and PFI contracts, will take place. | |
A maximum charge will be introduced at every hospital in Scotland in the summer. | |
New guidance will also be issued to health boards about the way they allocate staff permits. | |
Ms Sturgeon said: "The presumption is that car parking should be provided free. | Ms Sturgeon said: "The presumption is that car parking should be provided free. |
Public sector union Unison has campaigned against charges | |
"However, the review group recognised - as I do - that charges are necessary in some circumstances. | "However, the review group recognised - as I do - that charges are necessary in some circumstances. |
"I believe that a £3 a day cap strikes the right balance between the pressures faced by boards and the interests of patients and staff." | "I believe that a £3 a day cap strikes the right balance between the pressures faced by boards and the interests of patients and staff." |
Guidance will be issued to health boards in the New Year. | |
Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board had faced protests from staff and patients. | Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board had faced protests from staff and patients. |
Parking in the health board area costs up to £7 per day. | |
A spokesman for the health board said: "We await detailed guidance. In the meantime, we will continue to apply our existing car parking policy. | |
"The focus of our approach has absolutely been on the needs of patients and visitors and will remain so." | "The focus of our approach has absolutely been on the needs of patients and visitors and will remain so." |
The private car park at Glasgow Royal Infirmary which charges £1.10 an hour and the PFI built Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, which has a £7 daily maximum, will not be covered by a cap until a review is completed in June. | |
John Jack, director of facilities at NHS Lothian, said the board would examine the guidance but said it does "not make any money" from car parking. | |
"We will also have to work out how much capped charging will reduce the income that we use to maintain safe and secure sites around our hospitals," he added. |