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They note social work and social care staff “constantly express the profound hope that health and social care integration and the creation of Health and Social Care Partnerships would generate significant improvements in joining access to records and electronic information sharing generally”.Care Inspectorate written submission
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine noted the Scottish Government has a significant opportunity to improve patient record sharing across health and social care systems.
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A written submission from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) also outlined work being done to improve the efficiency of court business.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2017
The Policy Memorandum notes that responses to the Scottish Government’s 2015 consultation were “divided” on Sheriff Principal Taylor’s recommendation not to ring-fence damages for future loss when calculating the success fee.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2017
They argued that this undermined, in particular, the justification for introducing QOCS.iSee e.g. written submissions from DAC Beachcroft Scotland LLP (paragraph 34), the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (paragraph 20), DWF LLP (paragraph 8), the Forum of Scottish Claims Managers (paragraph 12).
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2017
They argued that test this was already well understood.iSee e.g. written submissions from the Association of British Insurers (paragraph 27), the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (paragraph 42), the Forum of Scottish Claims Managers (paragraph 21), DAC Beachcroft Scotland LLP (paragraph 40), Clyde & Co (Scotland) LLP (paragraph 13), Brodies LLP (paragraph 19)...
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The Sub-Committee also took evidence from Unison, the Scottish Police Federation (SPF) and the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents (ASPS) on 20 April, when SPA governance issues were raised.