We've published our latest joint inspection report with the Care Inspectorate, looking at the effectiveness of strategic planning within Renfrewshire Health and Social Care Partnership: https://t.co/o5drGxDbDC
Great to see our Chief Executive talking about Scotland's improvement journey at the HSJ Modernising Healthcare Summit today #HSJModSummit. Much still be done but a lot of progress being made: https://t.co/ltDPM8Mtpt
We've gathered together a series of blog articles to illustrate some of the ways in which our organisation's support translates into improvements for those of us who use health and social care services. Here's the first blog in the series: https://t.co/kdnxkmnDvg
We’re looking for patient and carers who have had experience of transvaginal mesh implants to participate in our Transvaginal Mesh Implants Oversight Group. Find out more here: https://t.co/Bs9jrf5DcJ
Due to the adverse weather conditions, we have limited staff working in offices today. Please use email where possible. Email addresses for key contacts can be found on our website: https://t.co/q48b0fHi2O. Hopefully we'll be back to normal soon.
.@ShonaRobison has welcomed new figures showing hospital mortality down by over 10 per cent – meeting a key aim 15 months early, and equating to 7,800 fewer than expected deaths across the period. https://t.co/eOrVwFUKvz
You can help people with migraine to access the best care by using and sharing our updated guideline on the prevention and management of migraine, produced by @signguidelines. Download the full guideline here: https://t.co/A7ZllmLYmV
February is #LGBTHistoryMonth, a chance to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender culture and to recognise the achievements of LGBT people and communities. Find out more by visiting: https://t.co/tZ6W6t3zvf or follow the #WhenWeWereYoung and #LGBTHM18 hashtags.
It’s easy to think there’s no right place to talk about mental health. But the more we talk about it, the better life is for all of us. Find out more by following the hashtags #timetotalk#365brighterdays. You can access practical guides and videos here: https://t.co/OcEs7d8Lqd
Do you know a young person interested in an opportunity to join our organisation as a modern apprentice? Find out more and apply here: https://t.co/9TS59Ujzlq
We've an opportunity for a modern apprentice to join our Quality Assurance Directorate. Main duties involve being the first point of contact for calls and visitors to our office, co-ordinating diaries, and using email and administration/finance systems https://t.co/9TS59Ujzlq
Do you have experience of using SIGN guidelines? If so, what developments do you think would be useful? Take part in our survey here: https://t.co/oWhCtIjnUw The closing date for views is Wednesday 31 January.
We are looking for volunteers, known as public partners, to help us make sure that people’s experiences of care are used to make care better. Find out more by getting in touch. More info here: https://t.co/umXPfr60Vq
Robbie Pearson @rpearson1969 , Chief Executive at Healthcare Improvement Scotland @online_his highlights the importance of collaboration in delivering safer care in Scotland. #SPSP10@denisecoia Watch the full video here: https://t.co/lWeDypSxrl
Professor Lorna McKee has been appointed Chair of an oversight group being established to review data and scrutinise adverse event reporting on the use of transvaginal mesh implants in NHSScotland. Find out more: https://t.co/gNXbcOzhYS
Shona Robison welcomes the appointment of Professor Lorna McKee as Chair of an oversight group being established to review data and scrutinise adverse event reporting on the use of transvaginal mesh implants in NHSScotland. Find out more: https://t.co/gNXbcOzhYS
Professor Lorna McKee has been appointed Chair of an oversight group to improve safety, understanding and the sharing of knowledge on the use of transvaginal mesh implants. Sarah Twaddle welcomes the appointment: Find out more: https://t.co/gNXbcOzhYS
We want your feedback on what works well with SIGN guidelines, and what developments would be useful for the future. We want to hear from health professionals, trainees and students. Find out more: https://t.co/oWhCtIjnUw