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Labour will make public health a top priority, says Jackie Baillie MSP

Health centres and the RAH which serve the Dumbarton constituency.

By Bill Heaney

How are you? Fair to middling? Or do you have something seriously wrong with you that requires a visit to your GP — or even hospitalisation?
Scottish Labour health spokesperson Jackie Baillie MSP, commented today on the latest Scottish Health Survey which shows that the number of Scots with a long-term health condition has reached a record high.
The Dumbarton MSP, pictured right, said:  “We want to have a healthy nation where people are able to live their lives to the full.
“However, this study shows that almost two in five adults now have a long-term health condition which limits their daily activities, while over 80% say their long-term condition has caused them at least one impairment, often relating to mobility or mental health.
“Our hard-working NHS staff do an excellent job in helping those who are struggling with their health, but we must also take a more proactive approach in trying to prevent people from developing long-term health conditions in the first place.
“This means fixing our health service, promoting active lifestyles, and encouraging people to make healthy choices including eating well and cutting down on junk food.
“The SNP has had 18 years in power and yet we have the highest number of adults ever recorded with at least one long-term condition, while Health Secretary Neil Gray is more interested in talking about Scottish independence than providing real solutions.
“Scottish Labour will make public health a top priority and do whatever it takes to fix our NHS after years of SNP mismanagement.”
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https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-health-survey-2024-volume-1-main-report/pages/summary/
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Chapter 1: Mental Health and Wellbeing

In 2024:

In 2023/2024 combined:

Chapter 2: General Health, Cardiovascular Conditions, and Caring

In 2024:

In 2023/2024 combined:

The link to the whole survey are inserted in green (above).

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