THE NHS in Fife is set to benefit from a share of a £50 million Scotland-wide investment to help deliver swift treatment and diagnostics.

And Cowdenbeath MSP Annabelle Ewing said that the move should make a difference to constituents as diagnostic work is speeded up.

Ms Ewing said: “This extra funding is part of a package of measures to help reduce waiting times – and which will also see two independent diagnostic leads appointed to improve co-ordination across the country on specialist tests.

“I understand that these additional funds will be distributed in two tranches - Fife getting an initial £1,701,000 share with the second £25million to be allocated later in the year.

“Scotland already invests more per head of population than anywhere else in the UK. Tory-led England and Labour-led Wales continue to lag behind Scotland, including on A&E waiting times where Scotland has had the lowest waiting times for over 3 years".

The MSP added: “The staff of Scotland’s NHS do a fantastic job day in day out.

"This funding boost will support a package of measures to help further improve performance in Fife, including new independent experts being appointed to speed up diagnostic tests.

“The Scottish Government has already committed to invest an extra £2 billion above inflation by the end of this Parliament – the highest funding offer of any party at the last election – and we already invest more in our NHS per head of population than anywhere else in the UK, supporting frontline health services across Fife.

“That’s one of the reasons why Scotland’s A&E’s continue to have the best performance of anywhere in the UK for the last three years.”