Demand optimisation in laboratory medicine phase V: final report June 2022
Demand optimisation is defined as the process by which diagnostic test use is optimised to maximise clinical utility, which in turn optimises clinical care and drives more efficient use of associated scarce NHS resources. Report from the National Demand Optimisation Group (NDOG).
Annex 4: Stakeholder Map
![The National Demand Optimisation programme stakeholder map shows that the programme is supported by the national managed diagnostic networks, all laboratories in Scotland and Primary Care. The programme reports in to the Diagnostics in Scotland Strategic Group via the Laboratory Executive Group. The group also links with the Local Intelligence Team, Realistic Medicine Leads, Scottish Government Policy Tam, and Health Improvement Scotland.](/binaries/content/gallery/publications/progress-report/2023/04/national-demand-optimisation-group-ndog-demand-optimisation-laboratory-medicine-phase-v-final-report-june-2022/SCT02238834701_g19.png)
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