Less than 1% of NHS waiting time funding spent on chronic pain

Only £333,000 out of £51.6 million being used to reduce chronic pain waiting times in Scotland

Research by the Scottish Conservatives has revealed that only £333,000 out of £51.6 million of funding set aside to reduce waiting times has been used for chronic pain – less than 1%.

Recent ISD figures show that only 71.5% of patients waiting for a chronic pain first appointment are seen within the 18 week target.

Miles Briggs, Co-Convenor of the Parliament’s CPG on Chronic Pain, said: “ Chronic pain patients will be shocked and angry that so little funding from the Scottish Government’s extra money to tackle waiting times has been used by health boards for chronic pain services.

“ Given the unacceptable waiting times for treatment far too many chronic pain patients experience, waits which are leading some patients to become severely depressed and suicidal, it is massively disappointing that the Scottish Government’s talk of more funding to improve services simply isn’t delivering anything tangible to boost local chronic pain services.

“ I will be pursuing this matter again with SNP Ministers through Parliamentary questions and asking how much oversight they are conducting of how extra funding is being used by NHS Boards. I have already written to the new Health Secretary Jeane Freeman calling for a new approach to the delivery of services to patients with chronic pain.”

ISD figures released 12th June 2018:

NHS Board Type of adjustment1 Total Patients Seen Number of patients seen at a pain clinic/service for a first appointment Percentage of patients seen at a pain clinic/service for a first appointment Median 90th Percentile
0-18 weeks over 18 weeks 0-18 weeks over 18 weeks (weeks) (weeks)
NHS Ayrshire & Arran NA,U,RO 226 22 204 9.7% 90.3% 21 26
NHS Borders NA,U,RO 47 47 0 100.0% 0.0% 7 11
NHS Dumfries & Galloway U,RO 88 72 16 81.8% 18.2% 14 21
NHS Fife NA,U,RO 112 112 0 100.0% 0.0% 10 12
NHS Forth Valley NA,U 196 183 13 93.4% 6.6% 14 17
NHS Grampian NA,U,RO 241 41 200 17.0% 83.0% 42 45
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde NA,U,RO 739 501 238 67.8% 32.2% 15 21
NHS Highland NA,U,RO 0 0 0 .. .. .. ..
NHS Lanarkshire NA,U,RO 236 236 0 100.0% 0.0% 7 11
NHS Lothian NA,U,RO 420 419 1 99.8% 0.2% 11 12
NHS Orkney NA,U,RO 13 13 0 100.0% 0.0% 8 11
NHS Shetland NA,U,RO 24 18 6 75.0% 25.0% 16 20
NHS Tayside NA,U,RO 230 176 54 76.5% 23.5% 9 21
NHS Western Isles NA,U,RO 0 0 0
Scotland .. 2,572 1,840 732 71.5% 28.5% 12 25
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