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Dear colleague, I am writing to you from Healthcare Improvement Scotland’s Standards and Indicators Team, where we are working to update the standards of care for older people in hospitals, originally drafted in 2015. At this stage, we are looking to explore the scope of this project – what areas should be covered by these new standards and what areas should not be covered. In order to properly define the scope, we are embarking on a process of data collection over the next two months to establish what evidence and views there are among stakeholders about what the scope should be. We are aiming to have all submissions in by 7 April 2023. We are getting in touch with you as a stakeholder in the care of older people, and so we would like your views and any evidence you may feel is relevant to the scope of the standards. We have organised three potential ways in which you can share your views with us:
If you would prefer to submit a response through the online survey, simply follow the link above and fill out the survey in your own time. If you willing and able to do an interview or a focus group, please email us at [email protected] with your preferred option and any relevant details, such as your availability. You can find more details at our website link - COP engagement phase info We are looking for the broadest possible coverage for this engagement process, so please do share this email and information pack with anybody else you know who might have views or evidence to share with us. We enormously appreciate your time and your participation. Kind regards Care of Older People standards project team Delta House | 50 West Nile Street | Glasgow | G1 2NP Website: www.healthcareimprovementscotland.org Twitter: @online_his Facebook: www.facebook.com/healthcareimprovementscot Supporting better quality health and social care for everyone in Scotland. Healthcare Improvement Scotland includes: The Improvement Hub (ihub), Community Engagement, the Scottish Health Technologies Group, the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), the Scottish Medicines Consortium and the Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group. re to edit.
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