Ambulance crisis caused by more than pandemic, senior surgeon warns – STV news
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A majority of the issues in Scotland’s hospitals and the knock-on effect to the ambulance service are not due to Covid, a top surgeon has said.
Professor Michael Griffin, president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, warned Scotland has “a real workforce problem in the NHS and in social care” that needs to be addressed and it is causing a “vicious circle” impacting all parts of the health service.
He told BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme that increasing numbers of Covid cases and infected patients in hospitals are adding to the “very, very complex problem” facing the health service – including under pressure paramedics.
It comes after the Scottish Government officially requested help from the army to support the ambulance service amid deteriorating response times.
“It’s not just due to Covid,” Prof Griffin said, adding that the pandemic is responsible for “probably 30-40% of the issues that we’re seeing”.
He said: “With the reduction in elective surgery in many of the health boards across Scotland, it’s not just Covid.
“It has a significant contribution, but there are other multiple factors involved and it’s quite a complex situation.
“We have staff absences from illness, recruitment and isolation, such that we’re not able to staff certain areas.
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