Scottish NHS

FIRST INSTALMENT OF £300 MILLION TO REDUCE INPATIENT AND DAY-CASE WAITING TIMES

The Scottish Government has announced an initial £30 million of targeted investment for Q1 of the new financial year, as part of a £300 million plan over the next three years, to help reduce inpatient and day-case waiting lists.

Backed by planned additional investment, this targeted approach will help drive down waiting lists by an estimated 100,000 patients over three years.

Tackling inpatient and day-case waiting times

This initial investment of £30 million will target reductions to national backlogs that built up through the pandemic, including orthopaedic treatment, diagnostics for cancer referrals and patients with the longest waits.

Commenting, SNP MSP for Renfrewshire North and West, Natalie Don, said:

“As the First Minister set out last October, the Scottish Government are committed to accelerating treatment in our NHS and reducing inpatient and day-case waiting lists by an estimated 100,000 patients over the next three years, backed by planned investment of an extra £100 million annually.

“This is all part of the Scottish Government’s programme to drive up productivity and tackle waiting lists. Our actions will further enable NHS Scotland to maximise capacity, build greater resilience and deliver year-on-year reductions in the number of patients who have waited too long for treatment.”