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  2. Healthcare Improvement Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) was formed in 1993 and develops and disseminates evidence based clinical practice guidelines. [7] These guidelines contain recommendations for effective practice based on current evidence. SIGN aim to improve the quality of health care for patients in Scotland.

  3. Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland is a public office to provide scrutiny of care that is independent of both government and the health service.. The commissioner will "advocate for systemic improvement in the safety of health care, including forensic medical examinations, in Scotland and promote the importance of the views of patients and other members of the public in relation to ...

  4. NHS National Services Scotland - Wikipedia

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    It manages contractor payments, maintains an up-to-date patient registration database, handles medical record transfers, and oversees clinical governance for dental services. Specialist Healthcare Commissioning : This service commissions a range of specialist and rare condition treatments, and strategic networks focusing on specific population ...

  5. Scottish Ambulance Service - Wikipedia

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    The service also handles non-emergency admissions, discharges, transport of palliative care patients and a variety of other specialised roles. [50] Patient Transport Vehicles come in a variety of forms and are staffed by ambulance care assistants, who work either double- or single-crewed.

  6. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Hospice was the subject of the Netflix 2018 Academy Award–nominated [31] short documentary End Game, [32] about terminally ill patients in a San Francisco hospital and Zen Hospice Project, featuring the work of palliative care physician BJ Miller and other palliative care clinicians.

  7. Palliative care - Wikipedia

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    According to the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, spirituality is a "dynamic and intrinsic aspect of humanity" and has been associated with "an improved quality of life for those with chronic and serious illness", especially for patients who are living with incurable and advanced illnesses of a chronic nature.

  8. Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) was a care pathway in the United Kingdom (excluding Wales) covering palliative care options for patients in the final days or hours of life. It was developed to help doctors and nurses provide quality end-of-life care , to transfer quality end-of-life care from the hospice to hospital setting.

  9. Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The Patient Rights (Scotland) Act 2011 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament.. The Act states that healthcare providers must consider the needs of patients, consider what would be the most beneficial to the patient, taking into account their circumstances and preferences and encourage them to take part in decisions about their health and wellbeing, and provide them with information and support ...