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.
Discover how we’ve been working with health and care providers to design and deliver better services for people in Scotland.
With the message #SafeStaffSafeCare, read how our Scottish Patient Safety Programme raised awareness of World Patient Safety Day in Scotland, which was part of the World Health Organisation's international campaign.
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.
The session introduces the framework, explores its key principles and outlines how it is used by housing organisations to support people to live well with dementia.
Join us for our first deteriorating patient webinar at 2pm on 25 November to hear about NHS Fife's experience of implementing an electronic early warning system.
Join Suzie Bailey from The King’s Fund to discuss the learning from the 2020 pandemic and the current leadership approaches in health and care services.
Clare Haughey, Mental Health Minister announced the Scottish Government’s Mental Health Transition and Recovery Plan on 8 October 2020.
Find out moreSave the date. The next Hospital at Home learning session is on 14 December 2020. #UKHaH #HaHLearning twitter.com/LWiC_QI/status…
Join us on 1 Dec (1-2pm) for our next Primary Care Resilience webinar. The focus is on Interface Working in Primary Care. We'll explore effective partnership working between primary & secondary care, primary care and Out of Hours. REGISTER NOW: bit.ly/PCR5S #PCImprove pic.twitter.com/rHGIQ3mb91
Looking for new ways to overcome challenges in delivering elective care? Register for our upcoming webinar and join us as we hear directly from NHS boards and continue to share learning, tools and resources. bit.ly/3mpavvm #AccessQI pic.twitter.com/WXQY3MfP8V