Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland explained

Post:Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland
Flag:Flag of Scotland.svg
Flagsize:110px
Flagborder:yes
Flagcaption:Flag of Scotland
Nominator:Scottish Parliament
Appointer:Monarch of the United Kingdom
Appointer Qualified:on the nomination of the Scottish Parliament
Reports To:Scottish Parliament
Constituting Instrument:https://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2023/6/contents
Termlength:8 years

The Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland is a public office to provide scrutiny of care that is independent of both government and the health service.

The commissioner will "advocate for systemic improvement in the safety of health care, including forensic medical examinations, in Scotland and promote the importance of the views of patients and other members of the public in relation to the safety of health care".[1]

They have a remit that covers all health care providers operating in Scotland including the NHS, NHS contracted and independent healthcare providers.[2]

The commissioner will be responsible formal investigations being conducted where there are concerns and safety issues are possible, making use of patients and members of the public. The commissioner has been given the authority to require people to provide information.[3]

History

An independent review by Baroness Cumberlege into harm sustained by patients reported in July 2020, with recommendations directed towards the healthcare system in England. In September 2020, the programme of government in Scotland set out a commitment to creating the role of a national advocate for patients.[4] On 27 September 2023 the Members of the Scottish Parliament voted unanimously to pass the bill.[5]

The successful candidate will be appointed by His Majesty on the nomination of the Scottish Parliament.[2] The annual cost to staff and run this office is anticipated to be around £645,000.[6] In April 2024 candidates were interviewed by a cross-party panel, but the panel had decided not to nominate any of those applicants, instead preferring to readvertise.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Policy > Healthcare standards . . 3 July 2024.
  2. Web site: Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland. Information for applicants . . 3 July 2024.
  3. News: In context: Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland Bill . Margaret . Taylor . . 19 October 2023 . 3 July 2024.
  4. Scotland to create patient champion role . Bryan . Christie . BMJ . 370 . 10.1136/bmj.m3469 . 3 September 2020 . m3469. 32883748 .
  5. News: MSPs back plan for patient safety commissioner . . 27 September 2023 . 17 August 2024.
  6. News: MSPs launch inquiry into commissioners to consider if new approach is needed . Louise . Wilson . Civil Service World . . 19 December 2023 . 3 July 2024.
  7. News: Patient safety champion role unfilled a year on . BBC News . 5 August 2024 . 17 August 2024.