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Scots veterans 'let down' by health service



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Published Date: 17 February 2008
THERE is an "unacceptable" gap in medical treatment for Scottish war veterans because of a communication breakdown between the London and Edinburgh governments, a damning report by MPs will warn this week.
The MPs will say that Scottish ex-servicemen and women are being let down because Ministry of Defence and Scottish NHS chiefs have failed to properly work together to ensure medical cover.

Consequently, fast-track treatment which is automatically
provided to ex-servicemen and women in England has not been offered to those north of the border.

The findings have prompted Scottish ministers to order a major shake-up of medical care which they claim will now boost the way veterans are treated.

The healthcare of serving personnel is the responsibility of the Ministry of Defence, but once they have left the service veterans are transferred to the NHS.

But the MPs say many veterans simply fall through the gaps, with neither the NHS nor the MoD properly discharging their duty of care.

In a bid to stem the criticism, Scottish ministers have now agreed to ensure more veterans are fast-tracked in the NHS so that they receive the same care as in England.

Midlothian MP David Hamilton said: "We were shocked by the lack of knowledge that the Scottish officials had for the fast-track system. It seemed that the officials didn't really know that these things were available for veterans in Scotland."

He added: "I have never been so embarrassed in my life as when we listened to the NHS staff on this and none of them had a clue about what we were asking them."

In a reply to the Defence Committee, the Scottish Government said it noted its "significant concerns".

In a letter to the committee, Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon wrote: "There is, of course, a long-standing arrangement to provide priority treatment for war pensioners for the condition, or conditions, which gives rise to their war pension or gratuity."

She added: "I have decided to extend the priority treatment scheme to include those who have served in the armed forces and have a service-related medical condition but are not currently in receipt of such payments."

The MPs' report comes with the MoD under pressure after two coroners declared last week that the deaths of three British soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq could have been prevented had they not been denied potentially life-saving equipment – including weaponry and armoured vehicles.





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  • Last Updated: 16 February 2008 7:08 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: British armed forces
 
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17/02/2008 00:50:25
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Colin R,

Bearsden 17/02/2008 02:34:46
Not jsut communication -public sector NHSemployees make their appeasement and nti war feelings known
3

donald,

glasgow 17/02/2008 05:53:41
Has Paul Hutcheon been sent to Afghanistan?
4

Max Born,

17/02/2008 09:23:03
Also notice that BUPA is not falling over itself to offer squadies cut price cover.
5

Number 6,

Germany 17/02/2008 13:53:36
Appalling. What a disgrace the NHS has become. Let's hope the SNP ensure that our war vets get the very best of care.
6

Hickory,

US 17/02/2008 15:03:38
It's the same all over. Grab'em up, send'em to guard the gates of hell and then forget'em. We Vets have one thing to say, "UP YOURS". Maybe it's time for some of the gentry and their friends to suffer from a bit of "Invasion Fear". For sure, without the boys and girls in uniform, you blighters would be speakin' somethin' other than English. There's more to rememberin' Vets than readin' Charge of The Light Brigade. Shame on ye, shame, shame.
7

Proximaking,

Dundee 17/02/2008 16:46:56
First I've heard about veterans getting priority treatment. Nobody should be able to queue jump whatever they have or haven't done in the past. The people who DIED died so that such artificial differences between people should be consigned to the dustbin of history. I'm sure my dad, who fought with the paras during his national service, would be appalled if he thought medical decisions weren't being taken on the basis of need but on the basis of how successful he had or hadn't been at "aquiring" a disability war pension 50 or 60 years ago. The disability payments/pension are surely compensation enough if in fact you can really be compensated for any injury. Life is tough enough if you are old and have a disease without being told you will have to wait another three months because of the technicality of waiting until less ill "war vets" are treated first. As I say surely this is exactly what those who died and what those who were lucky enough to live through it actually fought for. Or am I being hopelessly naive to expect people fought back then for what was right rather than because they were too scared to tell the draft board to go screw themselves? I preferto think 99% went to fight because they believed they were building a world free of fear, .... or favour.
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subrosa,

17/02/2008 18:57:11
# 7

You know you're attitude says it all. Let our military stand in line and wait for treatment. Really you ought to be somewhere else and not living in a civilised society.

We have always looked after our service personnel as their health requirements are mainly quite different to yours and mine. I don't tend to get shot at or have a great risk of war wounds.

These people need our support. They protect us and without their protection you wouldn't be sitting there at your keyboard typing your bitterness.

It's perfectly obvious neither you or your nearest and dearest has anyone serving in HM Forces at present.
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subrosa,

17/02/2008 18:57:49
The first sentence should read 'You know your attitude says it all.'
10

Amparo de Glasgow,

17/02/2008 22:11:03
#5
Numpty 6, Germany ...

Dinnae hod yer breath pal ehh??

You are too optimistic

... if you think wee Eck and

"Stepford Wife" Sturgeon-bot Version 2.001

... or John "soon to defect to Nick Clegg's LibDems" Swinney

... honestly intend to do anything pal


They like wee Joke McC and Bendy Wendy ... are the "Management" now

... the suckers believed aw their keech in May 2007
... when we were aw convinced that

"It's Time ...!!"

... "Things will be different now ...!!"

Aye and the band played Number 6 ... ye can come in th'noo yer time's up numpty

Salmond;
Sturgeon-bot Version 2.001;
Swinney

Scotland's new three heided monster

Are still nothing more than the Marketing Department of International Finance ehh??

Why do you think wee Eck was 'creaming his panties' when he recently met Rupert Murdoch

... hmmmmmm???
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Hickory,

US 17/02/2008 23:23:33
#10 Amprao De ye think th' wags canno understand ya?
Me thinks ye got it right tho'.
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Scotindy,

Los Angeles 20/02/2008 05:13:43
Great satement. Love you, for you have spoken up for ,THE COMMON MAN.
The same person who run's over ditches without question and DIES. Without question!
Scotland has within her grasp, an opportunity to releif herself of COLLONIAL GAS, that she could recycle for impertuity.
Scottish Independence!

 

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