Rosemary Otieno
Project Manager
rosemary.otieno@nhs.scot
All feedback and complaints regarding this toolkit can be sent to nss.ppc@nhs.scot
Welcome to the May 2025 update from the RDS team
Three small-scale releases took place during April and May, including the following fixes and improvements:
Two short outages took place on the mornings of 12th and 22nd May. Tactuum is still investigating the root cause and will report on this shortly.
New designs have been produced which make the health board name and calculator title clear to the user on these calculator pages, with a warning message and link to ensure users access the right calculator for their board. These designs have been implemented in a test environment and are now under review.
We now plan to release at end of July 2025 the following major enhancements: redesigned Right Decision Service homepage, new search and browse interface, upgraded archiving and version control, and capability to edit content adopted from the Shared Content Library. We will provide slides and demos in advance of the release to introduce users and editors to the new functionality.
Introductory webinars for RDS editors will take place on:
Running usage statistics reports using Google analytics
To book a place on any of these webinars, please contact Olivia.graham@nhs.scot providing your name, role, organisation, title and date of the webinar you wish to attend.
The following toolkits were launched during March 2025:
Work is progressing on a number of decision support systems that are part of the wider Right Decision Service platform, beyond the web and mobile apps:
Public library services in Inverclyde, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow Life, Angus, Falkirk and Stirling have come forward to work with the RDS team, the Scottish Library and Information Council and local Realistic Medicine leads, to develop their role in engaging citizens in Realistic Medicine. This includes promoting the Being a partner in my care app: Realistic Medicine Together. This provides tools and resources to support conversations about what matters to the person, shared decision-making and self-management.
If you have any questions about the content of this newsletter, please contact his.decisionsupport@nhs.scot If you would prefer not to receive future newsletters, please email Olivia.graham@nhs.scot and ask to be removed from the circulation list.
Rosemary Otieno
Project Manager
rosemary.otieno@nhs.scot
All feedback and complaints regarding this toolkit can be sent to nss.ppc@nhs.scot
This toolkit complies with the RDS standard operating procedure checklist on accessible content.
The content of this toolkit and its ongoing development are managed by the CVD Steering Group.
This toolkit was signed off by the PPC Programme Board (25 Feb 2025), CVD Steering Group (26 Feb 2025) and the Workstream 2 Planning Group (19 March 2025).
Toolkit content will be reviewed and updated every 6 months. If new evidence emergences outwith the review window, the lead reviewers will be notified to review and update the content and send to RDS team for updating.
The content of the toolkit has been reviewed and approved by our clinical experts and CVD core team.
Copyright compliance has been checked and sources acknowledged appropriately.
Current national and internal guidelines, along with the most current validated research, have been systematically sourced and reviewed. This has been combined with the consensus from the clinical subject experts leading the cardiometabolic field.
All new evidence, comments or complaints will be emailed to PPC Mailbox: nss.ppc@nhs.scot
A risk register has been produced and any potential risks pertaining to this toolkit have been reviewed and mitigations put in place.
Clinical user testing has been conducted with our internal clinical experts.
Second level user testing will also be conducted with key stakeholders.