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Maternity care survey 2018: technical report
Information on the technical aspects of the 2018 Maternity Care Survey, including development, implementation, analysis and reporting.
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- Maternity Care Survey
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Maternity Care Survey materials
Materials associated with Maternity Care Survey.
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- Maternity Care Survey
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Eligibility criteria and waiting times
Survey of Local Authorities asking for information on Eligibility Criteria and Waiting Times for social care services
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- Health and social care analysis
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Publications using Scottish Health Survey data
The following publications have utilised Scottish Health Survey data.
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Health and social care staff experience: report 2018
The Scottish Government has commissioned Webropol Ltd, an independent company to undertake the work to report staff experience in Health and Social Care in 2018. Their report provides detailed information and analysis of staff experience gleaned from our iMatter Continuous Improvement Model.
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Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest data linkage project: 2017-2018 results
Third report on Scottish Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) data linkage project tracks key patient outcomes as strategy partners attempt to optimise implementation of the 'Chain of Survival' across Scotland.
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Health & Community Care: data linkage
Data Linkage projects related to health & community care within the Scottish Government.
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- Health and social care analysis
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Inpatient census 2018: guidance and documentation for data suppliers
Guidance and documentation for data suppliers for the 2018 Inpatient Census.
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Long-term monitoring of health inequalities: December 2018 report
Annual update of the long-term monitoring of health inequalities headline indicators.
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Social Security Experience Panels - Universal Credit Scottish choices: visual summary
Visual summary of findings from a survey on Universal Credit Scottish choices undertaken with Social Security Experience Panel members.