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Health officials are to be questioned by ministers and members of the public over the performance of their boards. | Health officials are to be questioned by ministers and members of the public over the performance of their boards. |
Ministers are to review the performance of Scotland's 23 national health authorities over the next four months. | Ministers are to review the performance of Scotland's 23 national health authorities over the next four months. |
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon and Public Health Minister Shona Robison will examine how well each of them is delivering services. | Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon and Public Health Minister Shona Robison will examine how well each of them is delivering services. |
Performances will be scrutinised at public meetings, starting on Monday with NHS Dumfries and Galloway. | Performances will be scrutinised at public meetings, starting on Monday with NHS Dumfries and Galloway. |
Similar meetings are scheduled for each of Scotland's 14 area boards and nine special boards, including NHS 24, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the National Waiting Times Centre. | Similar meetings are scheduled for each of Scotland's 14 area boards and nine special boards, including NHS 24, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the National Waiting Times Centre. |
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Ms Sturgeon said it was right to hold NHS managers to public account. | Ms Sturgeon said it was right to hold NHS managers to public account. |
"The annual reviews will highlight success and give credit where credit is due," she said. | |
"But I also want to use these reviews to challenge when necessary, scrutinise local performance and drive forward further improvement." | |
The annual reviews will cover key areas including activity and efficiency, waiting times, regional planning, public involvement, finance and future plans. |
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