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Health and Care Experience Survey

Summary

Abstract

The Scottish Health and Care Experience (HACE) Survey is a postal survey which is sent to a random sample of people who are registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on an identified census date. The most recent edition of the survey was sent to a random sample of people who were registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on the 25 September 2023.

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Publisher

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  • Name
    Public Health Scotland
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    Public Health Scotland is an NHS Board. We are uniquely sponsored by the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) on behalf of local government.
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Documentation

Description

The Scottish Health and Care Experience survey asks about people's experiences of accessing and using their General Practice and other local healthcare services; receiving care, support and help with everyday living; and caring responsibilities. The survey is run in partnership by the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland. Both the Scottish Government and Public Health Scotland are involved in the planning and organisation of the survey, as well as analysing and reporting on the survey responses. The survey covers five areas of health and care experience: 1)Your General Practice 2)Treatment or advice from your General Practice 3)Out of hours healthcare 4)Care, support and help with everyday living 5) Caring responsibilities

Coverage

Spatial

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    United Kingdom, Scotland

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Temporal

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  • Distribution release date
    28/05/2024

Provenance

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Access and governance

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Usage

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Access

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Format and standards

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Enrichment and linkage

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