NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has taught lawful activity against a contractual worker engaged with the development of its greatest clinic.
Brookfield Multiplex was liable for the plan and development of the £575m Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) complex in Glasgow.
There have been issues at the clinics since it opened in 2015.
Legal counselors have been told to raise court procedures against the contractual worker "as an issue of desperation".
Course of events: The preliminaries of Scotland's super medical clinic
A month ago, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde was put in "exceptional measures" following issues over contamination counteractive action, the board and control at the medical clinics.
In January it rose that two patients at the QEUH had kicked the bucket subsequent to getting a parasitic disease connected to pigeon droppings.
In November it became known that two youngsters who had kicked the bucket in 2017 at the Royal Hospital for Children (RHC), which is a piece of the complex, were treated on a ward influenced by water tainting.
That year it was additionally reported that cladding like that utilized on Grenfell Tower would be supplanted, at an expense to the citizen of £6m.
In 2018 a board tumbled from the tenth floor of the QEUH, breaking close to the front passageway. Nobody was harmed, yet wellbeing netting was raised around the clinic.
Reports guaranteed boards had tumbled from the structure on in any event three events since it opened. The wellbeing board said an examination concerning what caused the fall was uncertain.
Open request arranged
An open request is required to take a gander at how the plan, handover and support added to compelling contamination control at the QEUH complex.
It will likewise cover the new kids' emergency clinic in Edinburgh, which additionally included Brookfield Multiplex.
This was because of open in 2017, yet will now not be prepared until next harvest time at the most punctual after significant issues with the ventilation framework were revealed.
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