A politician has been accused of “pitting community against community” after he suggested Paisley’s out-of-hours GP service should close instead of Inverclyde’s.Inverclyde’s MSP Stuart McMillan put his idea forward when he met with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s chief executive Jane Grant.It comes after a decision was made to suspend out-of-hours provision at Inverclyde Royal Hospital and Greenock Health Centre at nights and weekends, while Paisley’s service at the Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) has stayed open.Provision at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in Glasgow has also been suspended alongside Gartnavel Royal and Easterhouse Health Centre.Residents in Inverclyde now face a 20-mile journey to be seen by a doctor out of
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