News articles from Healthcare Improvement Scotland

  • SPSP sets its sights on maternity services

    14 March 2013
    Mr Michael Matheson, Minister for Public Health has today (Thursday) officially launched the Maternity Care Quality Improvement Collaborative. The Collaborative will see those healthcare professionals working within maternity, neonatal and paediatric services coming together to support the continued drive for safe and effective, person-centered care.

  • Better behavour

    5 December 2012
    Nearly a decade of work on ADHD culminates in final report

  • Pain management services update report published

    29 October 2012
    In Scotland, 14% of the population live with chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than three months. A new report from Healthcare Improvement Scotland looks at access to NHS pain management services across Scotland, and finds that although there have been improvements in services, there is still variation which seems to result from how services have evolved locally. Moreover, our report finds that there is also variation in referral rates to chronic pain services across Scotland.

  • RTC programme - make your priorities possible

    2 October 2012
    Releasing Time to Care (RTC) is an improvement programme which helps NHS staff to consider and review their systems and practices to eliminate waste and inefficiencies, thus freeing up time to provide more direct care to patients.

  • New Chief Pharmacist appointed

    13 August 2012
    Laura’s new role’s pivotal in strategy to keep medicines safe and effective


 

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