The Evening Times ran an article about figures in a new report showing that women from Lanarkshire experience higher-than-average rates of stillbirth and neonatal deaths than other parts of Scotland. The region recorded the second-highest rate in Scotland with 6.42 deaths per 1,000 births. However it is worth noting that the figure of 7,096 Lanarkshire resident […]
Monklands consultation – The clinical need for change

The driving force behind the Monklands Replacement/Refurbishment Project (MRRP) is the need to change the way we deliver healthcare.
MRRP clinical lead Dr Jim Ruddy (pictured above) said: “People in Lanarkshire are living longer, meaning they’re more likely to need healthcare – and that’s putting growing pressure on hospital beds.
“So our staff have been designing a plan for providing healthcare differently in the future.
“We need to reduce reliance on inpatient beds by increasing day case and outpatient treatment and by making the most of community-based care.
“The current site isn’t big enough to create the ideal hospital, which needs a very large ground floor where A&E, outpatients, an assessment unit, radiology, labs and other services are close together.
“Patients could move round them quickly and easily, unlike the current set-up where people can be taken quite a distance along corridors or in a lift in a wheelchair or on a trolley – not ideal for privacy and dignity.
“They could be assessed quicker because all the right staff would work close together, meaning, for example, a patient could arrive at the emergency department, move next door to the assessment area and then go for an x-ray a short distance away in radiology.”
Full consultation details at www.monklands.scot.nhs.uk
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