- Patient information
- Information about health rights
- Information for young people
- Information for carers
- Information about health services
- Other languages and formats
- Audio
- British Sign Language
- Easy to read
- Making a complaint about the NHS
- Keeping your health information private
- Consent
- eHealth
- Your health records
- The Charter of Patient Rights and Responsibilities
- The Charter of Patient Rights and Responsibilities - Information for you
- Access: your rights when using NHS health services in Scotland
- Communication and participation: the right to be informed, and involved
- Feedback and complaints: how to have a say about your care
- Confidentiality: how the NHS protects your personal health information
- Respect: the right to be treated with dignity and respect
- Safety: the right to safe and effective care
- Hospital waiting times: how quickly you should receive hospital care
- Large print
- Translations
- Local NHS contact details
Easy to read versions
The following information is available in "easy to read" format with illustrations. These versions have been produced for people with a learning disability or people who have low levels of literacy.
The Charter of Patient Rights and
Responsibilities (easy to read format)
The rights and responsibilities of everyone who uses the NHS in Scotland.
The Charter of Patient Rights and
Responsibilities - Information for you (easy to read format)
What is in the Charter and how to find out more.
Giving feedback or making a
complaint about the NHS (easy to read format)
now replaced and superseded by Feedback and complaints (easy to read format)
Keeping your health
information private (easy to read format)
now replaced and superseded by
Confidentiality (easy to read format)
Page last edited: 10 May 2013








