Our strategy

Our partnerships

Our relationships are broad and diverse, ranging from referring health boards and Scottish Government to academic and commercial/private sector partners and beyond to local authorities, communities and the third sector. Our partnerships are vital to our success. 

Objectives

Over the duration of this strategy, we will commit to: 

  • Working as a trusted, impartial and influential voice on a national level, collaborating and cooperating across the system to work towards consistent, equitable, high quality care experiences for patients across Scotland. 

  • Managing and delivering services collaboratively with other boards and across the Scottish health and social care system (including primary, secondary and tertiary services). This enables the best use of resource and facilities across the system; the reduction of waiting lists; and equitable access to services for all patients in Scotland. 

  • Influencing change on a national level to achieve joined up, consistent NHSScotland digital services and systems that work across boards and effectively support our regional and national working. This will be achieved by facilitating the effective management of resource and delivery of services across the system, enabled by access to NHS Golden Jubilee data. 

  • Sharing and using our data internally and across the healthcare system, for the benefit of research, enhanced service delivery, and improved person-centred care experiences. 

  • Collaborating effectively with our partners to research and design new and existing services, addressing local challenges and tailoring core offerings to their unique contexts - to enhance national capability and capacity to deliver safe, effective person-centred care. 

  • Developing an adaptable and flexible financial model that allows us to expand our partnership working into the private sector, increasing income generation and benefiting research and innovation. 

  • Ensuring our facilities across the campus are safe, accessible and fit for purpose, enabling the delivery of high-quality services, meeting the needs of patients and staff. 

  • Fostering local partnerships to make NHS Golden Jubilee and Clydebank a destination for NHS education and events, and benefit of our local community as an anchor organisation to promote local health, prosperity and a healthier environment.