Medicine:Information Services Division

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The Information Services Division (ISD) is the part of NHS Scotland that provides health information, health intelligence, statistical information and analysis.[1] ISD is part of the Public Health and Intelligence Strategic Business Unit of Public Health Scotland.[2]

History

From January 2015, ISD has published health statistics weekly, spreading the publications out more evenly across the year.[3]

In 2011 there were 3 main groups attending to core work:[4]

  • Healthcare Information Group - directed by Joan Forrest - analyses hospital, general practice, prescribing and other nationally consistent data;
  • Epidemiology and Statistics Group - directed by Fiona Murphy - compiles national statistics on cancer and substance abuse;
  • Data Intelligence Group - director Anne Leigh-Brown - ensures submission of current data streams and develops new ones.

There are also a number of specialist programmes. These include:[5]

  • Cancer information;
  • Dental informatics;
  • Equality and diversity information;
  • Health and Social Care information;
  • Heart disease and Stroke;
  • Mental health;
  • National Medicines utilisation unit;
  • NHS Resources;
  • Performance management (HEAT);
  • Primary Care information;
  • Quality improvement;
  • Scottish Public health observatory;
  • Substance misuse;
  • Unscheduled care;
  • Waiting Times;
  • Workforce programme.

Two major internal change programmes are under way. The Scottish Health Information Service - headed by Steve Pavis - is establishing data warehousing and associated services. Delivering our Future - led by Lorna Jackson - is drawing-up a blueprint for the future of the organisation and catalysing staff and organisational development to realise that vision.[citation needed]

Information Services Division became part of Public Health Scotland on 1 April 2020. This new agency is a collaborative approach by both the Scottish Government and COSLA to give effect to the recommendations of the 2015 Public Health Review.[6]

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