Improvement Programmes
The ihub runs a number of national programmes focused on supporting our health, social care and housing partners to deliver improved health and wellbeing outcomes for people in Scotland.
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Find out moreThe ihub runs a number of national programmes focused on supporting our health, social care and housing partners to deliver improved health and wellbeing outcomes for people in Scotland.
The ihub produces a range of toolkits and resources, in collaboration with partners, to help improve health and social care delivery in Scotland. You can find out more by browsing and filtering in the improvement resources section.
The Scottish Patient Safety Programme (SPSP), part of the ihub, is a unique national initiative that aims to improve the safety and reliability of healthcare and reduce harm, whenever care is delivered.
Many organisations are temporarily suspending their current quality improvement (QI) programmes as part of their response to COVID-19. We’ve produced guidance, in liaison with some of our QI partners within NHS boards, to identify the key actions that can be taken now that will make it much easier to reinstate programmes later this year.
Find out moreNHS Scotland is staying focused on COVID-19 while restarting services that had been paused. @SAPGAbx works to safeguard antibiotics. In our latest blog, Jacqui Sneddon reflects on the group's work in the pandemic response and looks at the way forward: blog.healthcareimprovementscotland.org/2020/08/06/our… pic.twitter.com/v14jbyYGNu
Using virtual appointments doesn’t mean one size fits all. Read how a prenatal team @umichmedicine redesigned a flexible pathway where patients can personalise their care experience to fit their needs bit.ly/31i8vfp #AccessQI pic.twitter.com/obaH1ZXivg
Read how @ALLIANCEScot Community Links practitioners working in deprived areas of Glasgow are engaging differently during #Covid19 - tinyurl.com/yy7oyahk #C19CareScot pic.twitter.com/odxtGxfiEu