Taxipayers’ bill for NHS patients HEALTH chiefs were accused of running a “luxury chauffeur” service as it emerged they spent millions on taxis for patients.
Cash-strapped NHS boards splashed out massive sums on private hire cabs over the last five years.
Meanwhile taxpayers already fork out £200million to fund the ambulance service. Tory health spokesman Jackson Carlaw said: “There are times where a vulnerable patient should benefit from a taxi.
“But the majority of hospitals are served well by public transport.
“It should not be an automatic expectation that a free taxi will be laid on.”
He went on: “Budgets are tight and this is a luxury that should only be afforded when it is actually needed.” NHS Ayrshire and Arran admitted spending £1.9million on cabs, with NHS Highland forking out £1.14million.
Lanarkshire health chiefs ran up a bill of nearly £1million, with NHS Fife splashing out £740,000.
Chris Browning, finance director of the Fife board, said: “There are instances when patients are more appropriately served by the use of private taxis.
“The use of taxis allows flexibility in transporting. This benefits the patient and the service.”
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