NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is an NHS board in West Central Scotland, created from the amalgamation of NHS Greater Glasgow and part of NHS Argyll and Clyde on 1 April 2006.[2] It is the largest health board in both Scotland, and the UK, which consists of the council areas of Glasgow City, East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire. Health servicesThe board is responsible for:[3]
Community Health PartnershipsGlasgow City Community Health Partnership was formed in April 2010, bringing together the five Community Health and Social Care Partnerships that had covered East Glasgow, North Glasgow, South East Glasgow, South West Glasgow and West Glasgow.[4] Hospitals
The board is pioneering the mental health arm of the Scottish Patient Safety Programme.[5] Since February 2014, 36 staff have left the board with settlement deals including confidentiality clauses worth a total of £754,382.[6] The board operates two large cook freeze production units, where food is prepared, cooked and frozen. They provide 7,652 meals a day – a demand which increased during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland. They use Medstor equipment for distribution.[7] References
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