EXPERTS from across the fields of health and social care in Scotland are calling for a more honest debate about the potential cost of looking after the growing elderly population, including the possibility of raising taxes.

At a summit organised by The Herald, concern was expressed that the difficult question of how society affords good community care and hospital treatment for the rising number of frail pensioners is not being addressed.

The need for an honest debate is the first of seven priorities for action which were agreed by the 20 delegates who attended the event at The Mitchell Library in Glasgow yesterday.

A fresh discussion about reconfiguring some services both in hospitals and the community, which could mean the centralisation of some front-line patient care, was also requested by the panel.

Health Secretary Alex Neil, who was unable to attend, has welcomed the contribution to what he called a "very important debate".