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Scotland’s national organisation for improving healthcare
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In February 2004 a third Public Partner was added to ensure that at least one Public Partner, and usually two, attended each SMC meeting given that Public Partners often have other responsibilities. For information about Public Partners, see Sect. 6.3.3.
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Called caregivers in other chapters in this book
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The authors would like to acknowledge comments received from Ken Paterson and SHTG Public Partners John Woods, Tracey Sheppard and Daniel McQueen while revising the original transcript. All views expressed and any errors are entirely the responsibility of the authors.
KF is an independent consultant who undertakes unpaid work for HTA bodies and patient organisations but receives expenses to attend meetings. She also undertakes consultancy work for the pharmaceutical industry that is paid and may relate to HTA submissions and patient involvement strategies in drug development.
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Single, A.N.V., Macpherson, K., Fearns, N., Dickson, J., Facey, K.M. (2017). Scotland. In: Facey, K., Ploug Hansen, H., Single, A. (eds) Patient Involvement in Health Technology Assessment. Adis, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4068-9_27
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