NHS Orkney

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NHS Orkney is an NHS board that provides healthcare services in the Orkney area of Scotland.[3]

Established1 April 2004 (2004-04-01)
HeadquartersKirkwall, Orkney, Scotland[1]
RegionservedOrkney
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NHS Orkney
TypeNHS board
Established1 April 2004 (2004-04-01)
HeadquartersKirkwall, Orkney, Scotland[1]
Region servedOrkney
HospitalsBalfour Hospital
Staff603 WTE (2023/24)[2]
Websitewww.ohb.scot.nhs.uk Edit this at Wikidata
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NHS Orkney operates one hospital, Balfour Hospital, in Kirkwall. As of 2016, it has 24 general practitioners (GPs) who work across 6 practices.[4]

History

In 2005 NHS Orkney found it impossible to attract GPs for remote island, surgeries although offering a generous remuneration package.[5]

In 2007, John Ross Scott, a former Liberal Democrat leader of the Scottish Borders Council became chair of the board.[6]

In 2009 the board published their own vision for how healthcare services across the Islands could be redesigned, in order to become more sustainable.[7]

In 2011 the board decided to use tablet computers to reduce the printing costs associated with their meetings.[8] In February 2020, NHS Orkney owned 700 tablet/computers for staff members’ use in their jobs.[9]

Ian Kinniburgh, the chair of NHS Shetland, took up the post of chair of NHS Orkney on 1 December 2015.[10]

Meghan McEwen, who had been a non-executive board member since 2018, was appointed as chairwoman of NHS Orkney in February 2020.[11]

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