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Paul Hutcheon

Scottish Government warned over using 'expensive' private sector vaccinators

A trade union has warned against the use of “expensive” private sector staff to roll out the vaccination programme in Scotland.

In a letter to Health Secretary Jeane Freeman, Unison head of health Willie Duffy said the private sector should only be turned to as a “last resort”.

Duffy said some health boards have been employing private contractors instead of their own workers or NHS bank staff.

According to the union, private contractors receive £231 for a three-and-a-half-hour shift, while bank staff or full-time workers cost just £56.63.

Duffy said: “Many retired staff have also returned to practice to undertake vaccinator roles. Most of these people have undertaken the significant training package in their own time.

“Initially staff were getting shifts, however in some health boards with the introduction of independent contractors at a very highly inflated cost, both these staff and directly employed and bank staff are now not getting shifts.

“Not only is this at a huge cost, it is also causing major issues with our members and we would request that you instruct health boards only to use independent contractors as a last resort rather than offering them work ahead of their own and bank staff.”

Duffy also used his letter to the Health Secretary to raise concerns about some NHS staff not being prioritised for vaccination.

He told Freeman: “Although Scottish Government have maintained they are following the JCVI advice on prioritisation, variations have already been agreed ie NHS24.

“There are also other staff groups, eg laundry staff, who have not been prioritised, however if there was a Covid outbreak in laundries then that would have huge problems for NHS Scotland.”

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