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26 October 2022
The Scottish Government’s Patient Safety Commissioner Bill would set up a new role independent of the Government and NHS. The office-holder would have responsibility for promoting and improving patient safety, identifying safety issues within the healthcare system and helping support system-wide improvements.
The Commissioner would also ensure the concerns of patients in relation to patient safety issues are heard and dealt with in a coordinated and effective manner.
The Bill would grant investigatory and information-gathering powers to the Commissioner, who would publish reports on systemic safety issues in patient health care and make recommendations as to how these could be addressed.
Speaking as the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s call for views was launched, Convener Gillian Martin MSP said:
“Patient safety should always be of paramount importance in the provision of healthcare.
“The proposed establishment of a Patient Safety Commissioner aims to ensure patients’ voices are heard with the goal of promoting and improving patient safety across NHS services in Scotland.
“We are keen to learn from those within the sector and from members of the public if they feel this role will benefit patient safety and ultimately lead to better patient experiences across the health service.”
Let the Committee know your views
The call for views will close on Wednesday 14 December.
The Scottish Government introduced the Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill in response to recommendations made by the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review (“the Cumberlege Review”). Read the report and recommendations
The Cumberlege Review was launched by the UK Government in response to several cases where patients’ concerns about the safety of their medical treatment had not been listened to, resulting in harm.
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