GP services in Lothian risk collapse amid “ruinous” rise in premises charges

Family doctors in Scotland’s second largest health board are drawing up plans to cut their services after being hit with staggering increases in service charges for the buildings they occupy. Some practices are even considering handing their contracts back to NHS Lothian, as they fear that the new charges will make it impossible to remain financially viable.The health board is seeking to recover the full cost of supplying services to practices that lease their buildings from the NHS, amounting to £1.8m in total. A review found wide variation in what practices were paying for their heating and lighting, cleaning, and general maintenance. It found that some practices in the oldest buildings were paying nothing at all, others were being undercharged, and a number were paying significant sums.A total of 66 of the 115 practices in NHS Lothian are affected by the plans, with some saying that they face increases of…
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