We hear directly from patients, families and healthcare professionals to understand the real experiences behind safety concerns.
We're an independent office dedicated to listening, investigating, and improving patient safety across Scotland's health and care system.
Our Purpose
We work transparently with the health and care system to drive real improvement.
We hear directly from patients, families and healthcare professionals to understand the real experiences behind safety concerns.
We examine the evidence, identify emerging risks and explore where systems may be failing patients.
We make clear, independent recommendations to drive meaningful change and improve patient safety.
The work of the patient safety Commissioner listens to the narratives of patients, families and health care professionals to inform patient safety themes. The office also regular engages with NHS boards and partner organisations.
Recommendations can be made to any public and private sector organisations with regards to patient safety in Scotland
The Commissioner will regularly publish investigations and thematic reports. An annual report is also required for The Scottish Parliament alongside the creation of a strategic plan.
The Commissioner cannot provide clinical advice.
The Commissioner does not replace complaints or legal processes.
The Commissioner cannot intervene in emergency care decisions.
The Commissioner may not investigate every individual issue raised.