Redesign Urgent Care: paediatric pathway to flow navigation centres - review

The Redesign of Urgent Care programme seeks to promote significant transformational change in how urgent care can be delivered for the people of Scotland. A multidisciplinary short life working group was convened to consider the implications of including individuals aged 12 in this new pathway.


Annex 1: Membership and meetings

Steve Turner CHAIR, Consultant Paediatrician, NHS Grampian Honorary Professor, University of Aberdeen

Kirsty Brightwell Medical Director, RO and GP, NHS Shetland David Bywater Lead Consultant Paramedic, SAS

Dave Caesar Interim Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Scottish Government

Vicki Campbell Ayrshire & Arran FNC Lead, Head of Primary and Urgent Care Services

Nicola Dawson Head of Integrated Service Delivery, NHS 24

Eddie Doyle Senior Medical Adviser, Paediatrics, Scottish Government Carol Goodman RUC Programme Director, Scottish Government

Linda Harper Associate Nurse Director, NHS Grampian

Scott Hendry Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow

Chris McKenna Medical Director and Responsible Officer NHS Fife Steph Phillips Director of Service Delivery, NHS 24

Laura Ryan Executive Medical Director, NHS 24

John Thomson Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Divisional Clinical Director, Division of Unscheduled Care,

Senior Responsible Officer, RUC, NHSG

Chair of Scottish Board & Vice President (Scotland) at Royal College of Emergency Medicine

Sian Tucker CD LUCS, Chair National OOHs Group Scotland, Scottish Government Advisor OOHs and Urgent care

Chris Williams GP, Grantown-on-Spey. Clinical lead for IT, RCGP Scotland Joint Chair (elect)

Meetings

Tuesday 15.12.2020

Wednesday 23.12.2020

Wednesday 06.01.2021

Thursday 14.01.2021

Contact

Email: UnscheduledCareTeam@gov.scot

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