Features
Welcome to Scotland's Health On the Web - the site has been re-launched with some sections currently undergoing further development. To ensure that we continue to provide you with access to all our services please refer to the outgoing SHOW site ( http://www.archive.nhsscotland.com) which will run in parallel until full migration of content is achieved. We welcome any comments you may have on our site and look forward to hearing from you.
The Scottish Centre for Telehealth
provides a centre of expertise to define and disseminate best practice and develop inter-operable standards, protocols and processes to support telehealth solutions.
Fair For All - Gender is helping to support the NHS in Scotland to mainstream gender equality considerations into planning and delivery and ensure the health service meets its obligations under the new public sector Gender Equality Duty, which comes into place on 6th April 2007.
(see news release of 16 Feb)
The EOC Gender Health Guidance was launched on Friday 16th Febuary 2007 to support the NHS in Scotland to implement the Gender Equality Duty. If you have any queries, please email the Fair For All - Gender Manager here.
Clinical Guidance Intranet
Clinical referral guidelines presented as easy to follow flowcharts, with additional drug information and patient leaflets. Based on national guidelines and good practice, it is produced by ECCI-Grampian and RCGP North East Faculty for its GPs and other health professionals.
Strategic Review of Health & Care StatiStics
The review of health & care statistics stems from the Scottish Cabinet’s request that statistical priorities be tied more closely to clear needs and particularly to monitoring the Partnership Agreement.
Making choices Keeping safe
is an inter-agency document outlining policy and practice guidelines on relationships and sexual wellbeing when working with people with learning disabilities in Lothian.
Health-EU Portal The European Commission has recently launched the EU public health portal as a single point of reference for reliable and easily accessible information on a wide range of health-related topics for citizens, patients, health professionals, stakeholders and policy-makers.
Not just a hotel and conference centre…
Keeping it in the family! The first NHS-owned hotel and conference centre – the Beardmore - is formalising its status
as the public sector venue of choice, giving colleagues value for money for business and pleasure.
The Beardmore Hotel and Conference Centre, part of the NHS National Waiting Times Centre, has introduced special rates for NHS colleagues booking bedrooms or conferences, for business or for leisure (subject to availability).
And the news is getting better. We are also introducing a range of new facilities to give you more choice when planning your event, including:
- video conferencing
- electronic polling equipment
- informal meeting area
- new conference room with increased cabaret capacity.
To receive a brochure, book, or get in touch with our award-winning Events team, call 0141 951 6000, email info@beardmore.scot.nhs.uk or visit www.thebeardmore.com .
National Hand Hygiene CampaignOn 15th January a national hand hygiene campaign will be launched across Scotland aimed at reducing avoidable illness amongst staff, patients and the general public. It will consist of two major elements;
- a public media campaign, involving Press and TV adverts which will run until the end of February 2007 and,
- a specific NHS Campaign to raise awareness of Hand Hygiene within NHS Healthcare settings, targeting NHS Scotland staff, patients and visitors. This campaign will continue until at least March 2008
As well as the TV and press campaign, a website has also been developed which provides further information on Hand Hygiene as well as useful links to other websites. This website will evolve over the course of the next year and will be used by both members of the public and NHS Staff. The address is www.washyourhandsofthem.com
Paediatric Telemedicine
The Paediatric Telemedicine project was set up to provide rapid diagnosis of children with cardiac or surgical problems at a distant centre. With funding from the Scottish Government Health Directorate's mobile video conferencing units were installed in 10 sites throughout Scotland along with a video conferencing room at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow. The final project report details the success in meeting the initial project objectives and examines the variety of other uses made of the service. These include the use of telemedicine to support Child Psychiatry, the broadcast of education meetings, clinical networks, multi-disciplinary case conferences, out-patient appointments and 'Babycam'.
Diversity Matters the new e-newsletter.
Promoting diversity in the NHS is a key element of the Scottish Government’s drive towards a fairer, socially just and inclusive Scotland. Diversity Matters aims to keep you updated on the many initiatives, developments and events focusing on diversity in NHS Scotland. Subscribing to this newsletter will enable you to have a more in depth look at diversity issues relating to service delivery and employment and will ensure that you are signposted to the relevant sources of guidance and support.


