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Official Report: search what was said in Parliament

The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 2 August 2025
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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

I have a brief question to ask before I bring in Claire Taylor. Who at NHS level needs to take responsibility for ensuring that there is a far more joined-up approach? GPs are run off their feet. I get a huge amount of correspondence every week from people who are complaining about issues. Given that GPs are totally run off their feet, who should take responsibility for ensuring that services are working together and joined up, and that there are clear pathways? Is that a task for the NHS board or for someone within the board? Who should do that?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

I want to come back to an issue that was picked up in the earlier evidence session. There was a suggestion that there are third sector organisations, such as Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland, that are geared up to be doing a lot more but that there is almost a push back on that from health boards. Is there a good working relationship, and do health boards see the third sector as having a role? If so, what would the issue be with Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland doing more?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Sorry, Jane-Claire.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Who can make that happen? Who should be leading on that? Should it be the chief executive of the board who says that that needs to be put in place?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Good morning. I think that most of you were here for the earlier part of the meeting. Now that you are in front of us, this probably follows on well. One of the issues that we heard about was that there are differences between boards. I think that one witness talked about NHS Lothian having a good model.

What are the key enablers for and barriers to setting up specific services for people who are suffering from long Covid? One witness said that that might not be how we want to do it, because a lot of people report similar symptoms. What are the enablers for and barriers to putting joined-up and patient-centred services in place?

I had better get people’s names right this time. I will start with Professor Lindsay Donaldson.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Good. Heather?

10:30  

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Does Manira Ahmad want to comment?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Therefore, there is a view that we are using all these different third sector organisations and bringing them together. Is that the general view, or could we be doing more?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

What is your view, Claire Taylor?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Alex Rowley

Good morning. I want to start by asking about capacity in the NHS. It is fine for us to listen to the experts, telling us what needs to be put together, but the capacity to do that needs to be there. For example, the Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland has said:

“Increased and long-term investment in access to therapies based in the community, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy and specialist rehabilitation”

services, is “important”, while the Royal College of Occupational Therapists talks about

“a lack of awareness of how occupational therapy and rehabilitation services can support individuals”.

What I am finding day to day, though, is that those services in the community, which people need just now, are lacking. NHS Fife, for example, has talked about shortages and not being able to recruit OTs and, indeed, a whole range of medical professionals.

What is the capacity in the NHS, right now, to deal with all the other pressures? Is there enough capacity, and is there a joined-up disciplinary approach to tackling long Covid? If someone goes to their GP, will they be referred here, there and wherever?