Publication: NHS in Scotland 2020

by Auditor General

The Scottish Government acted quickly to prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed by Covid-19, but it could have been better prepared to respond to the pandemic.

Staff across the NHS and Scottish Government took early action during the first wave in 2020, including increasing intensive care capacity and pausing non-urgent treatment. Service innovation, such as a huge rise in video consultations, also happened within weeks and it is important these are learned from. However, there is now a substantial backlog of patients, with NHS boards prioritising those in most urgent need. It will be hard to deal with this backlog alongside the financial and operational challenges already faced by boards.

An error in the data was identified in paragraph 14 of the report and figures were corrected on 31 May 2021.

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Key facts from our report

Some of the key facts from our latest report on the NHS in Scotland. A transcript of this video is available to download with the other files on this page.

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Covid-19 testing capacity and total tests carried out
Covid-19 testing capacity and total tests carried out
NHS workforce update
NHS workforce update
Excess deaths January to December 2020
Excess deaths January to December 2020
A&E attendances in Scotland from January 2020 to January 2021
A&E attendances in Scotland from January 2020 to January 2021
National trends in demand and activity for acute services
National trends in demand and activity for acute services
A breakdown of NHS funding for 2019/20
A breakdown of NHS funding for 2019/20
Savings achieved 2019/20
Savings achieved 2019/20
NHS performance against eight key waiting times standards
NHS performance against eight key waiting times standards
Financial performance 2019/20 by NHS board
Financial performance 2019/20 by NHS board