Official figures show that alcohol related discharges from acute hospitals have fallen since last year. But figures also released today show significant increases in chronic liver disease.
Commenting, Liberal Democrat Health spokesperson Ross Finnie MSP said:
"Changing Scotland's drinking culture was never going to happen overnight. But I'm pleased that long-term health campaigns are now beginning to pay off.
"The massive jump in chronic liver disease is a reminder that even if we do change the drinking habits of this and the next generation, we will still have to treat the thousands of Scots whose habits didn't and won't change quick enough.
"The NHS needs to be prepared for another surge in chronic liver disease. The Government must make sure that the right staff are in place and the resources are there to make sure that Health Boards are ready."
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