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Scottish Government urged to ‘think again’ on neonatal care plans

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Scottish ministers are being urged to “think again” over what has been branded a “dangerous plan” to downgrade a hospital neonatal intensive care unit.Labour health spokesperson Jackie Baillie challenged the government over proposals that will see care for the very sickest babies provided at three specialist intensive care neonatal units in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.While the neonatal unit at University Hospital Wishaw will continue to operate, Labour said it had been downgraded by the decision.With affected families due to stage a protest outside Holyrood on Thursday, Ms Baillie spoke out about the changes.It comes after former SNP health secretary Alex Neil was reported to have described the move as a “betrayal” of the local community and the “most vulnerable in our society”.Ms Baillie insisted there needs to be an independent review of the Scottish Government’s changes as there “appears to be contradictory expert opinion” about the impact.She said: “The anger against the SNP’s dangerous plan to downgrade Wishaw neonatal unit is palpable.“Today, families who have had their children’s lives saved by the heroic work at the unit will be at the Scottish Parliament to call on the SNP government to think again.”The Scottish Labour deputy leader added: “The planned centralisation of services is wrongheaded and potentially dangerous.

Even SNP grandees are breaking cover to call out the foolishness of this plan.“There appears to be contradictory expert opinion and so there is a need for an independent review of the Scottish Government’s decision.

Today, the SNP government must listen to the righteous anger of protesting families and think again.”Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp

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