John Swinney has been urged by the Scottish Liberal Democrats and campaigners to make the “terrifying” 100-mile journey faced by many women in the Highlands accessing NHS maternity care.
Since 2016, many women in Caithness and Sutherland have been forced to endure the long journey to Inverness for maternity and gynaecological treatment after maternity services were downgraded from being consultant-led.
A report has found that over 14,000 patients a year have to make the journey -which takes at least three hours by car- in some circumstances at night or in adverse weather conditions.
In a letter from Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton; Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross MP Jamie Stone; and Caithness Health Action Team chair Ron Gunn; the First Minister was told to face up to the “dangerous realities” of Highland healthcare.
Campaigners have called for the Scottish Government to restore consultant-led maternity services at Caithness General Hospital.
Monday’s letter follows a report by the Scottish Human Rights Commission on the critical state of sexual and reproductive health services in Caithness and Sutherland.
The report warned the centralisation of health services had led to 14,000 patients a year from Caithness and Sutherland travelling to Inverness for routine, emergency and acute care, with no risk assessments for patient safety.
The Lib Dems said long journeys faced by locals have culminated in mothers experiencing anxieties about giving birth en route – especially during night-time travel in adverse weather conditions – and have even led to women losing their fertility due to delays in accessing Raigmore in emergencies.
The First Minister previously acknowledged the “long and difficult journey” and said he would engage with the Lib Dems on the issue.
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Mr Stone said: “I have spent my political career tirelessly campaigning for better health services in the Highlands – particularly with regards to the dangerous state of maternity care in Caithness.
“Every time, I have been met with excuses from the SNP Government, who have so far chosen to ignore the issue as opposed to solving it.
“I am grateful to our leader, Alex Cole-Hamilton, for supporting my calls. The First Minister assured the Parliament that he was aware of the issue and we will take up his offer of talks.
“That is why myself and my colleagues have invited Mr Swinney to Caithness to face the realities himself. This ought to happen without delay, in light of the severity of the report and the daily threat to the health and safety of people in the Highlands.”
Mr Cole-Hamilton said: “The First Minister needs to grasp just how terrifying these 100-mile journeys are for new mothers.
“My party and I will continue to put pressure on the Government and we won’t stop until we get the best for these mothers and their babies.”
The Scottish Government has been approached for comment.
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