Introduction
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This site has been
developed to provide information for practices and others involved in
GP & Primary Care premises issues. It has been designed to enable
users to seek out best practice solutions to accommodation problems
within their premises as well as the procurement routes available for
new or extended facilities.
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The
main items include: |
- how to evaluate
your premises
- guidance on the
essential characteristics of primary care premises provision including
options available under the General Practitioner Premises Directions
- how to progress a premises development proposal
- examples of good practice for new build and conversion, whether
Health Centre, surgeries or medical centres
Note: in order to view architectural drawings within Section
5 of the site, you will need to install a browser plug-in. Please click
on the "Help" link above to access instructions for installation
and use of this software.
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site will undergo development over time in response to national policies
and any specific requests made by users. All requests for advice and support
as well as any comments on the content, should be to directed to: |
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Ian Grieve
Scottish Government Health Directorates
Health Finance Directorate
Capital Planning & Asset Management Division
Property Branch
St Andrews House
Edinburgh EH1 3DG
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Stephen Tither
Scottish Government Health Directorates
Primary and Community Care Directorate
Community Pharmacy and Primary Care Infrastructure
St
Andrews House
Regent Road
Edinburgh EH1 3DG
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Tel: 0131 244 2777
Fax: 0131 244 2323
Email
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Tel: 0131 244 3096
Fax: 0131 244 2326
E-mail
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The
information in this web-site has been drawn together using examples
of actual practice relating to primary care premises development
in Scotland. As a result issues identified within this web-site
may not be suitable to your circumstances. You should seek advise
specific to your own needs before progressing on any scheme.
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further information please click here |
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| Copyright
© 1998-2008 Last revised:
July 28, 2008
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