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NHS Scotland
NHS Scotland is the publicly funded national health service responsible for providing comprehensive healthcare to the people of Scotland. Its infrastructure strategy focuses on developing, maintaining, and modernizing healthcare facilities and digital systems across the country to support patient care and operational efficiency. This includes new hospital builds, facility upgrades, and investment in digital health infrastructure.
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Strategic Overview
- NHS Scotland's infrastructure strategy emphasizes modernizing existing facilities and building new ones to meet evolving healthcare needs and improve patient experience.
- Significant focus on digital transformation, including investment in IT infrastructure to support electronic patient records, telehealth, and data analytics.
- Increasing emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency within its estate, aligning with Scottish Government's climate change targets.
- Prioritizes community-based care, which influences the development of local health centers and integrated care hubs.
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Caroline Lamb
Chief Executive of NHS Scotland and Director-General for Health and Social Care
John Matheson
Interim Chair of NHS Scotland Board
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76
Years Active
Notable projects: The Baird Family Hospital and ANCHOR Centre (Aberdeen), NHS Golden Jubilee Eye Centre (Clydebank), Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Edinburgh)
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