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Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Healthcare in remote and rural areas

The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is undertaking an inquiry into remote and rural healthcare in Scotland.

Data form National Records of Scotland indicates that most people in Scotland live in large urban areas and accessible small towns.

As at mid-2021, the data also showed:

  • 12% of the population (660,901 people) lived in accessible rural areas
  • 1.6% of the population (299,115 people) lived in remote and rural areas

Unique challenges

People in remote and rural areas face unique challenges when it comes to accessing health and social care. As such, the Scottish Government has made a number of policy commitments to meet the health and social care needs of people living in remote and rural areas.

Timetable / What we did

Timetable

The Committee will begin taking oral evidence in late 2023/early 2024.

Meetings

These are the meetings where this inquiry was discussed

Engagement

Engagement

On 30 January and 6 February the Committee held informal online engagement events to gather further information for its Remote and Rural Healthcare inquiry. The Committee heard from participants representing local patient campaign groups as well as rural GPs and multi-disciplinary teams.

Notes from 30 January informal engagement session (385KB, pdf) posted 04 February 2022

Correspondence

Correspondence

The letters the committee sent and received as part of this inquiry

Complex Mesh Surgical Service follow up

Letter from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde following their giving evidence on 2 May, 10 May 2023

Complex Mesh Surgical Service patient survey

Letter from the Chief Medical Officer's Directorate to the HSCS Convener concerning the Complex Mesh Surgical Service patient experience survey, 1 May 2023

Complex Mesh Removal Surgery Service

Submission from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde ahead of giving evidence on 2 May, 26 April 2023

ALLIANCE follow up

Letter from the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland following their giving evidence on 5 December 2022, 13 January 2023