A PATIENT has been stuck in a hospital bed for seven years despite being medically fit to go home, according to new figures.
Read about how much NHS Scotland health boards have spent on agency nurses in the last six years, and how nurse leaders have reacted.
Robotic surgery has been expanding in Scotland since it was first introduced in Grampian in 2015. Companies such as Versius, ...
A patient fit enough to be discharged, but with “highly complex” needs has been stuck in a Scottish hospital for more than ...
Flagship policy to create national care service overhauled after significant opposition in Scottish Parliament and from local ...
NHS Ayrshire and Arran has admitted they "need" agency staff to ensure patient safety after figures revealed they spent £64.5 ...
A patient has been left to languish in a hospital bed despite being medically fit to go home for more than SEVEN YEARS, The ...
Breast cancer survivors in Scotland's largest health board are facing a two year wait for routine reconstruction surgery amid plastic surgery backlogs dating back to the pandemic. The delays came ...
After years of delay and dispute, the Scottish government has ripped up its plans for a National Care Service. The plans have gone from the flagship announcement of the parliamentary term and ...
Cleanliness in Scotland’s hospitals is much better ... another record high for the 10th month in a row. A Welsh health board was criticised by a coroner for normalising "corridor care".
Not so the women who, in the last five years, have been raped or sexually assaulted in Scottish hospitals.‘Cannot be ...