Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare

About the Scottish Centre for Telehealth and Telecare

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Scotland has a strong foundation on which to progress technology enabled  care. This is supported by SCTT as a national resource, who perform the following key functions on behalf of Scotland and NHS 24:

  • leading the design and development of new services;
  • providing consultancy and facilitation services for partner organisations;
  • supporting knowledge transfer and shared learning;
  • engaging internationally to secure additional funding and build expertise for the benefit of Scotland.

Over 2017/18, working in partnership with others, SCTT has:

  • enabled 7,500 new citizens to benefit from Home and Mobile Health Monitoring;
  • supported the Scale up BP programme to deliver the largest scale up of blood pressure monitoring to date;
  • continued the rollout of the Attend Anywhere video consulting system, with 67 active clinics delivering 1,200 consultations to date;
  • supported 32,000 new citizens to use Telecare, 13,000 in the last year;
  • progressed the Analogue to Digital Telecare programme, with the new service due to launch in Summer 2018;
  • rolled out cCBT to cover 99% of the population with 26,000 referrals to date;
  • completed the eConsult project;
  • launched the mPower project;
  • continued to enhance Scotland’s reputation internationally;
  • supported around 4,000 people to learn and transfer knowledge with others via our learning events.

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