Scottish Hospitals Inquiry
OngoingStatutory inquiry into planning, design, construction, commissioning and maintenance of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow and Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh. Interim Report published 4 March 2025 with 11 recommendations on Edinburgh hospital ventilation failings and NHS Lothian governance; Scottish Government accepted all 11 on 13 March 2025. Progress update letter 17 September 2025. Oral hearings on QEUH Glasgow concluded 23 January 2026 (closing statements by core participants). Final report expected end of 2026. Cost breakdown (to March 2025): staffing £13.5m, counsel/experts £3.7m, core participant/witness costs £3.0m, running costs £5.3m. Team peaked at 60 staff, now reducing. Inquiry used Scottish Government document management system and ran transcription tender jointly with Sheku Bayoh Inquiry.
Reports (1) Click to expand
| Title | Volume | Publication Date | Tracked recs | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottish Hospitals Inquiry Interim Report | - | 04 Mar 2025 | 11 |
Timeline (5) Click to expand
Scottish Government announced inquiry into construction of QEUH Glasgow and Royal Hospital for Children and Young People Edinburgh.
Lord Brodie appointed as Chair of the Inquiry.
Terms set to examine planning, design, construction and maintenance of the hospitals.
SourceEvidence hearings continue throughout 2025.
Recommendations (11)
Communication strategy for patients and families
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that discussions between the Scottish Government and NHS Boards were actively taking place to identify gaps in communication planning and consider whether national guidance is needed (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published national communication strategy guidance for adverse situations affecting patient families has been identified to March 2026.
Risk assessment on funding model changes
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that the procuring NHS body will assess whether work done on a project up to the point of a funding model or procurement route change is suitable for the revised project, and that the rationale for decisions will be formally recorded (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published formal risk assessment framework for mid-project procurement changes has been identified to March 2026.
Clarity in brief for healthcare facility construction
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that it would adjust its procurement process to accommodate a gateway meeting prior to Financial Close, at which a common understanding of the brief for key building systems would be confirmed (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published revised procurement guidance incorporating the mandatory gateway meeting has been identified to March 2026.
Standard form for derogations from guidance
- No published standard form of derogation for use throughout NHS Scotland has been identified to March 2026.
Streamlining NHS construction quality procedures
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that NHS Scotland Assure had implemented a Key Stage Assurance Review process and was standardising its approach to health infrastructure projects, preparing a consultation with health boards (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published finalised single assurance framework integrating NDAP, SDAC and KSAR processes has been identified to March 2026.
Information on common construction errors
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that NHS Scotland Assure was developing a framework of training and lessons learned that would be accessible to all Health Boards via a shared intranet site (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published lessons-learned framework has been identified to March 2026.
Independent validation of hospital construction
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that for any future revenue-funded project, it would include a provision strengthening the healthcare provider's power to ensure completed facilities meet requirements, including independent validation of ventilation systems by an Authorising Engineer prior to handover (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published revised contractual provisions for independent ventilation system validation have been identified to March 2026.
IPC role specifications and staffing levels
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that it had published role descriptors for IPC staff and was engaging closely with NHS Education for Scotland and NHS Boards to strengthen the IPC workforce (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published revised job specifications for IPC roles at various project stages as specified has been identified to March 2026.
Documentation of technical adviser advice
- No published formal procedure for recording technical advice from engineers on hospital projects has been identified to March 2026.
Uniform policy for obtaining technical advice
- No published evidence that changes to post-completion environmental monitoring procedures have been implemented across NHS Scotland beyond NHSL has been identified to March 2026.
Training for IPC professionals engineers and clinicians
- On 17 September 2025, the Scottish Government stated that NHS Scotland Assure was developing a framework of training and lessons learned for IPC professionals working on large-scale hospital projects (Scottish Parliament Question S6W-40544, 17 September 2025).
- No published training framework for IPC professionals on engineering systems guidance has been identified to March 2026.