Health and Wellbeing Directorate
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Scottish Government Health and Wellbeing Directorates are a set of directorates of the Scottish Government. They are responsible for the Scottish National Health Service, as well as policies on the development and implementation of health and community care. The Scottish Executive Health Department (SEHD) was created in 1999 from the former Scottish Office Health Department (previously part of the Scottish Office Home and Health Department). The separate departments in the Scottish Government were abolished in 2007.
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing is Nicola Sturgeon and she is assisted by the Minister for Public Health, Shona Robison, and by the Minister for Communities and Sport, Stewart Maxwell.[1]
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The current Directorates are-
- Healthcare Policy and Strategy
- Primary and Community Care
- Public Health and Wellbeing
- Health Finance
- Health Delivery
- Health Workforce
- e-Health
- Chief Medical Officer
- Chief Nursing Officer
- Housing and Regeneration
As well as responsibility for NHS Scotland, the Directorates also have responsibility for:
- Health Scotland
- Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
- Scottish Ambulance Service
- State Hospital for Scotland and Northern Ireland
- NHS 24
- NHS Quality Improvement Scotland
- NHS National Services Scotland
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