Councillor Paul Kelly, COSLA Spokesperson for Health and Social Care, reflects on the first year of Scotland’s first Data Strategy.

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The Connect Me remote monitoring service was named as Digital Service Transformation winner at the Holyrood Digital Health and Care Awards last week. The award was one of a number given to sector organisations and leaders during this year’s conference event.
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Eddie Follan and Jonathan Cameron, co-chairs of Scotland’s Health and Social Care Data Delivery Sub-Board, outline its purpose and impact in supporting the delivery of Scotland’s health and social care Data Strategy.
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Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy Elena Whitham visited a local project yesterday (21 November 2023) to meet people benefiting from the Scottish Government’s £3.1 million Digital Lifelines Programme.
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Phase one of the Scottish Government’s Microsoft 365 Collaboration Programme is making it possible for colleagues in NHS Boards and Local Authorities to call, message, and share calendar availability in MS Teams and Outlook. Read Falkirk’s feedback on the new functionality.
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Joe Deary and Ananda Allan, Co-Chairs of Scotland’s Health and Social Care Data Standards Sub-Board highlight the purpose and impact of their work supporting the delivery of Scotland’s health and social care Data Strategy.
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£600,000 has been awarded to thirteen projects across Scotland in the first round of funding from the Digital Inclusion Programme.
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“If the 1.3 million Scots with high blood pressure had it properly controlled, it would save lives and help the NHS, say doctors and campaigners.”
An interview with Brian McKinstry, a GP and emeritus professor of primary care e-health at the University of Edinburgh, for the Holyrood Magazine.
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The latest update on the Data Strategy and the formation of two new Sub-boards.