NHS Trusts

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 24 June 1992.

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Photo of Malcolm Chisholm Malcolm Chisholm , Edinburgh Leith 12:00, 24 June 1992

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on the likely timetable for hospital opt-outs in Scotland.

Photo of Mr Allan Stewart Mr Allan Stewart , East Renfrewshire

The timing of national health service trust applications is largely a matter for hospitals themselves. For those considering trust status in April 1993 applications will be required by the end of this month. Hospitals interested in becoming trusts in 1994 will be required to make formal declarations of interest by 30 September 1992 and applications by 31 March 1993. This cycle will be repeated annually.

Photo of Malcolm Chisholm Malcolm Chisholm , Edinburgh Leith

The Minister seeks to perpetuate the fiction that opt-out hospitals in Scotland arise out of demand from hospitals and local communities. As everybody knows, the policy of opt-out hospitals has been imposed on the people of Scotland, against their wishes, by the Scottish Office. A timetable for that imposition exists within the Scottish Office. Is not it true that most hospitals in Edinburgh, for example, are scheduled to opt out in 1994, including the Western general hospital, which serves my constituency?

Photo of Mr Allan Stewart Mr Allan Stewart , East Renfrewshire

On the first point, my reply was the answer to the question that the hon. Gentleman tabled on the Order Paper.

It is up to hospital boards to express interest and put in applications. We are not imposing the policy, but we are encouraged by the level of interest that has been expressed around the country since the threat of a Labour Government was so effectively removed by the people of the United Kingdom.