The website for the Neurosciences Implementation Group, which is considering the development of a Scotland-wide
neuroscience service.
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland Review of services available to those with neurological conditions
About this review
The 2006 the NHS QIS “Neurological Services Steering Group – Pre-Scoping Report” recommended
carrying out a stocktaking exercise of neurological services within NHS Scotland in order to provide a picture of services
available nationally, regionally and locally.
This work was undertaken by Scott-Moncrieff and published in October 2007.
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Neurological Alliance for England and Wales
The Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland (LTCAS) aims to bring together hundreds of voluntary and community
organisations across Scotland to give a national voice to ensure the interests and needs of people living with long term conditions
are addressed.
www.nhshealthquality.org
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (NHS QIS) was established as a Special Health Board by the Scottish
Executive in 2003, in order to act as the lead organisation in improving the quality of healthcare delivered by NHSScotland.
NHS QIS are developing Scottish standards for neurological
conditions
The Scottish Executive Health Department (SEHD) is
responsible both for NHSScotland and for the development and implementation of health and
community care policy.