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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Are you aware of the reasons why the Fornethy survivors did not engage with the independent researcher? Do you have a sense of whether that has impacted on the findings and the research?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Fergus Ewing, do you have any further questions?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
I call Martin Whitfield to make a short statement. We are really pushed for time.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Before we bring this session to a close, Deputy First Minister, is there anything that we have not covered that you would like to put on record?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Thank you for your evidence.
I suspend the meeting for a short break and to allow the witnesses to leave.
10:33 Meeting suspended.Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Welcome back, everyone. Our next continued petition, PE1865, which was lodged by Roseanna Clarkin and Lauren McDougall, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to suspend the use of all surgical mesh and fixation devices while a review of all surgical procedures that use polyester, polypropylene or titanium is carried out and guidelines for the surgical use of mesh are established
We last considered the petition at our meeting on 14 June 2023, when we agreed to write to the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health and the British Hernia Society. As with previous considerations of the petition, we are joined by Katy Clark MSP. In addition, Clare Adamson MSP joins us remotely.
We have received a submission from Katy Clark with further details of the freedom of information responses on the number of patients readmitted following complications with surgical mesh that were referred to during our previous consideration.
The response from the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health tells us that there is subspecialist coverage in complex hernia repair, including non-mesh repair, operating in NHS Lothian, NHS Fife and NHS Grampian, with a further subspecialist based at the NHS Golden Jubilee national hospital.
The minister also provided an update on the development and implementation of the scan for safety programme, and indicated that further options for improved data collection, such as a registry of hernia repair procedures, are also being looked at by Government officials and their national health service colleagues. Reference was also made to OK to Ask, which is a public awareness campaign that aims to support patients and healthcare professionals having positive conversations about care and treatment.
We have a response from the British Hernia Society stating that it cannot support the suspension of all surgical mesh and fixation devices, as that would run counter to the best scientific evidence guidelines that have been published by the European Hernia Society. The British Hernia Society recognises the need to improve patient outcomes and offers information on the work that is being done to develop the hernia registry, which it hopes to roll out nationally this year.
We have also received submissions from the petitioners, which respond to the British Hernia Society’s submission and highlight that the improved patient pathways that the minister referred to has not led to improvements in the everyday experience of mesh patients so far. They are also concerned that little progress is being made to bridge the skills gap between natural tissue repair and mesh repair, and have highlighted a number of surgeons around the world who are developing their own non-mesh hernia repair techniques.
One of the petitioners, Roseanna Clarkin, has also shared her experience of mesh-related complications and the barriers faced when requesting non-mesh repair.
Members will also be aware that, since our previous consideration of the petition, Parliament has passed the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill. That legislation will enable the establishment of a commissioner to advocate for systemic improvements in the safety of healthcare and to promote the importance of the views of patients and other members of the public in relation to the safety of health care.
I ask Katy Clark to put her submissions to the committee.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
I thank Katy Clark MSP and Clare Adamson MSP for their statements. Members, do you have any comments or suggestions for action?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
I thank Clare Adamson and Katy Clark for their attendance.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Thank you, Mr Ewing. I know that the taxi federations in Fife are engaged in discussions about regulations and licensing. They have taxi forums that deal with all that. Perhaps that is an example that taxi drivers in the other 31 local authorities can engage with. Are we happy with Mr Golden’s recommendation?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2024
David Torrance
Do members agree to close the petition?
Members indicated agreement.