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Health - redesign of urgent care: evaluation - main report

The Redesign of Urgent Care pathway aims to improve patients’ access to urgent care. The evaluation captured patient and staff experiences of the pathway and analysed key urgent care delivery metrics, enhancing our understanding of what is working well and areas for improvement.


Appendix 1: Membership Research Advisory Group

Membership of the Research Advisory Group for the Redesign of Urgent Care evaluation can be found below.

Organisation/job title Name
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland, Lay representative Professor Alan Paterson
Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, External clinical advisor
Public Health Scotland representative Dr Emma McNair
Professional advisor to the Scottish Government Professor Sir Lewis Ritchie
NHS 24 representative Stephanie Phillips
Royal College of Emergency Medicine and Emergency Department, Vice President Dr John-Paul Loughrey
Scottish Government, Performance and Delivery representative
Scottish Government, Primary Care Capability representative
Scottish Government, Health and Social Care Analysis representative
Scottish Government, Whole Systems Intelligence Analysis representatives

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