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Chapter 4 - Securing Value and Financial Sustainability
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's annual report 2016/17 assesses the performance of NHSScotland in 2016/17 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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2. Background
This version has been superseded by version 3 published in September 2020 at https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-census-2022-equality-impact-assessment-results-v3-0/.
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5. Background information on the collection of the data
This Statistics Release presents the latest figures (financial year 2013-14) for expenditure on Free Personal and Nursing Care (FPNC), which was introduced in Scotland in 2002. This release presents information from a variety of sources to give a
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Chapter 5: Securing Value and Financial Sustainability
The NHSScotland Chief Executive's Annual Report 2014/15 presents an assessment of the performance of NHSScotland in 2013/14 and describes key achievements and outcomes.
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High Level Summary Messages from the National Ophthalmology Workstream
How we plan and manage the delivery of hospital eyecare services to provide timely care for patients.
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Our Priority Areas
This document sets out plans for NHS Scotland to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and impact on the environment, adapt to climate change and to better contribute to the United Nation sustainable development goals. It has been developed by the
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Introducing new technologies into the NHS in Scotland: A practical guide for industry
A practical guide to assist Medtech companies engage with the NHS in Scotland on the introduction of new technologies.
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2 Executive Summary
The Framework’s main purpose is to identify priority areas to improve quality and efficiency. The Framework is a companion to the Quality Strategy and provides a baseline for the changes that will need to be undertaken by the Scottish Government
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Notes to the Accounts
Annual report of the consolidated financial results of the Scottish Government, its Executive Agencies and the Crown Office, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The Audit Scotland report on the accounts is
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update: Health Secretary’s speech 24 May 2020
Statement given by the Health Secretary Jeane Freeman at a media briefing in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh.
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