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What should Primary Care look like for the next generation? Phase II
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Published: Tuesday 16 Feb 2021 (HSS052021R8)
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Introduction
What is Primary Care?
Part I of our Inquiry
Workforce and ways of working
A Patient-Centred Approach
Preventative Focus
Community wide approach to Wellbeing
Use of data and Technology
Thoughts on Part 1
Part 2 of our inquiry
Scottish Government Vision for Primary Care
The Increasing Role of the HSCP in Primary Care
GPs and the Primary Care Workforce
GPs
The 2018 Scottish General Medical Services (GMS) Contract
The Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)
The role of the GP and the Multi-Disciplinary Team
Are there enough GPs?
Community Hubs
Role of voluntary sector in Primary Care and local planning
Patient-centred approach
Preventative working
Wellbeing (community)
Social Prescribing
Taking the public with the changes
Technology & Data Sharing
Phase 1 views
Background and previous committee activity
2017 Committee Inquiry
Scottish Government activity
What we heard in part 2 of this inquiry
Impact of Covid-19 on Data and Technology
Health Boards
Data ownership
Conclusions
Annexe A
Follow up questions on social prescribing
Annexe B
Extracts from the Minutes of the Health and Sport Committee Meetings
Annexe C
Written evidence
Annexe D
Supplementary written evidence
Annexe E
Correspondence
Annexe F
Official Reports of meetings of the Health and Sport Committee
Introduction
What is Primary Care?
Part I of our Inquiry
Part 2 of our inquiry
Technology & Data Sharing
Conclusions
Annexe A
Annexe B
Annexe C
Annexe D
Annexe E
Annexe F
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