From Public Health Scotland, yesterday for the quarter ending 31 March 2023:
Referrals to a chronic pain clinic are now back to levels seen prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the quarter ending 31 March 2023, 5,049 patients were referred, an increase of 5.5% on the previous quarter, when 4,787 patients were referred. Referrals are up by 4.3% compared to a year earlier, when there were 4,839 during the quarter ending 31 March 2022. There were 2,185 patients seen at a consultant-led chronic pain clinic during the quarter ending 31 March 2023, compared to 1,890 in the previous quarter, an increase of 15.6%. Of these, 63.3% waited 12 weeks or less, 10.1% waited between 13 and 24 weeks, 18.2% waited between 25 and 51 weeks and 8.4% waited 52 weeks or more.
https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/chronic-pain-waiting-times/chronic-pain-waiting-times-quarter-ending-31-march-2023/
Referrals are now at the highest level since June 2020 when the pandemic caused them to fall to 1 673.
The number of patients now being seen within the recommended 12 weeks or less has also increased to the highest level since the beginning of 2020.

Sore one for BBC Scotland and the Scottish Labour Party. Unfortunately, a respite from pain-in-the-bahooky Baillie seems remote, at present.
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I have lived through chronic pain for years listing to these Unionist barstewards and I want independence to get rid of it.
I wonder if BBC Scotland will be stalking Anus over this.
https://www.thenational.scot/news/23587904.public-order-bill-labour-peers-abstain-key-anti-protest-vote/
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