Health chiefs have been ordered to explain why they have not shown they are acting on information provided by an NHS quality watchdog.
Western Isles Health Board is the only board not to have provided an “adequate” response to a project designed to improve the way health boards handle statistics, according to NHS Quality Improvement Scotland.
The board now has until December 11 to provide the watchdog with an update.




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