- 30 May 2019
- 2 min read
Government urged to provide greater clarity on hospital probe
SubscribeTwo people died at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after they contracted an infection related to pigeon droppings.

MSPs have written to Health Secretary Jeane Freeman to seek greater clarity over the Scottish Government’s inquiry into the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
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A probe was launched following the deaths of two people at the Glasgow hospital after they contracted an infection related to pigeon droppings.
Holyrood’s Health and Sport Committee had carried out its own inquiry into healthcare environments across Scotland.
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However, committee convener Lewis Macdonald said the Government must now provide further information on its independent probe, including setting out the terms of reference and timeline of the inquiry.

Reassurance is also sought that experts supporting the inquiry in relation to infection control have had no previous involvement with the hospital.
In the letter, the committee also asks for confirmation that the building design, commission and construction are key components of the Government’s review.
Mr Macdonald said: “Our inquiry into healthcare environments across Scotland raised a number of concerns and, while the Cabinet Secretary was able to address some of those in her response, more information is needed.
“There are areas, particularly around the independent inquiry into Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, where the Government must provide more clarity.
“It’s vital that people have faith in the independent process of an inquiry and that it is as comprehensive as possible so that lessons can be learned from the recent incidents at QUEH.”
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