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Views on access to liver disease care – Survey for secondary care staff
Scotland has the highest rate of deaths from liver disease in the UK. Within Scotland, death rates from liver disease vary significantly between health boards.
While many of the drivers of liver disease are related to socio-economic circumstances and resulting unhealthy behaviours/risk factors such as alcohol use, drug use, and obesity, it is clear that access to early diagnosis, treatment and follow up for liver disease across Scotland could be improved, targeting areas most in need.
This survey aims to gather data which will help to improve services and outcomes for people with liver disease in Scotland.
Please answer as many questions as you feel able to. While some of the data collected asks specifically about your hospital of work, any published data will be at regional level to prevent identification of individual responses.
Q1. Which Health Board area do you work in?
NHS Ayrshire and Arran
NHS Borders
NHS Dumfries and Galloway
NHS Western Isles
NHS Fife
NHS Forth Valley
NHS Grampian
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Highland
NHS Lanarkshire
NHS Lothian
NHS Orkney
NHS Shetland
NHS Tayside
Q2. Do you see patients with liver disease as part of your role?
No
Yes
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