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  2. Healthcare in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Overall, Scotland has a healthy population. The average life expectancy in 2013 was 79.1 years. [5] However, because Scotland is a country with large rural expanses (i.e. 20% of the population lives across 94% of the land space), there are parts of the population that find it challenging to access some healthcare services.

  3. NHS National Services Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Primary Care Support: This NSS service supports general practitioners, dentists, opticians, community pharmacies, and dispensing contractors in delivering primary care across Scotland. It manages contractor payments, maintains an up-to-date patient registration database, handles medical record transfers, and oversees clinical governance for ...

  4. NHS Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Current provision of healthcare is the responsibility of 14 geographically based local NHS boards, seven national special health boards, supported by Public Health Scotland, [8] plus many small contractors for primary care services. Hospitals, district nursing services and healthcare planning are managed by health boards.

  5. Why was Scotland's National Care Service scrapped? - AOL

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    Phil Sim - BBC Scotland political correspondent. January 23, 2025 at 11:57 AM ... After years of delay and dispute, the Scottish government has ripped up its plans for a National Care Service.

  6. NHS 24 - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] NHS 24 was established as a Special Health Board on 6 April 2001 [9] under the NHS 24 (Scotland) Order 2001, although the overall aims for Health Boards are defined by the NHS (Scotland) Act 1978 and subsequent legislation. [10] Management consultancy work that took place over an eight week period drew some comment. [11]

  7. National Health Service Central Register - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Service Central Register (NHSCR) is a Scottish Government database accessible to public bodies approved by the Scottish Parliament.The register was established in the early 1950s to facilitate the transfer of patients between Health Board areas or across borders within the countries of the United Kingdom.

  8. Health and Social Care Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 provides the legislative framework for the integration of health and social care in Scotland.. Ahead of the legislation coming into effect, an Integrated Resource Framework (IRF) was developed and tested, with HSCP models tested in four localities: Highland; Lothian; Ayrshire and Arran; and Tayside.

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