HEALTH campaigners have warned tens of thousands of Scots face a postcode lottery of care following a report into neurological services in Scotland.
The Health Improvement Scotland (HIS) study shows health boards are failing to meet required standards of care for people suffering from conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease and Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Just three out of 14 NHS boards were able to prove they provide quick and effective care for MND sufferers – including access to specialists – while others failed to demonstrate effective "care pathways" for those with the condition.
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