Can I use NowPatient’s NHS online pharmacy if I live in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland? This service is commissioned by NHS England and is only available to patients in England. You will not be able to use the feature if you live in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland. ...
Patient satisfaction with Type 2 diabetes services in Lothian, Scotland: The Edinburgh Type 2 Diabetes Study.Morling, J RMailhot, JDouglas, MStrachan, M W JPrice, J F
METHODS: A bespoke online and postal survey delivered to community-based CHF patients in Scotland. RESULTS: A total of 121 patients (73 postal and 48 online) completed the survey. The online cohort were younger, had less contact with a CHF nurse, were more likely to see a CHF doctor and...
MSc Public Health and Health Services Research, Department of Public Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland Stella Anakwe-Umeh Consortia Yellow Card Study Collaboration Corresponding author Correspondence to Margaret C. Watson. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article ...
Michela Tinelli MSc, Research Assistant, Department of General Practice and Primary Care, and Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland Christine Bond Christine Bond PhD, Professor of Primary Care (Pharmacy), Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University ...
Broadly equivalent bodies in Scotland and Northern Ireland, respectively, are the NHS Quality Improvement Scotland and the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority. When NHS patients are treated in ISTCs they remain NHS patients. NHS Commissioners are responsible for overseeing clinical governance ...
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First contact access in the PCMH increasingly involves distance and asynchronous communication and self-care, in addition to face-to-face contact with practice members and partners.39–41Comprehensiveness includes provision of services that account for the majority of patient needs, including mental healt...
SIGN 101. Health Improvement Scotland: Edinburgh, UK, 2012. 48 Health and Social Care Information Centre. Quality and Outcomes Framework. http://www.hscic.gov.uk/qof, accessed 6 February 2014. 49 Azevedo P, Correia-de-Sousa J, Bousquet J, Buqalho-Almeida A, Del Giacco...