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Option Appraisal: Long List. The theoretical long-list of options was initially generated by the NHS and Local Authority teams with the support of Hubco and its advisers. These were originally developed, discussed and debated at numerous ‘optioneering’ sessions. This long-list was based on the cross-referencing of strategic theoretical service options available with local site / facility considerations. Long list options continued to be reviewed throughout the planning process, up to and including the formal appraisal / scoring stage, where multiple stakeholders were involved to ensure that no potential options – irrespective of how unlikely / unpalatable they at first appeared - were missed. Strategic theoretical option themes included:  Do nothing (The status quo)  Don’t have any specific GP / health facilities locally  Utilise only ‘operational’ solutions to address existing problems  Use and / or refurbish one or more existing buildings/facilities  Centralise (currently separate) health care facilities in Fife (Kincardine), Forth Valley (Clackmannan) or somewhere in-between recognising that these sites are staffed by the same practice  Build new but also make use of existing facilities to support the overall model (reduced build)  Build entirely new and minimise any use of existing buildings (full build)  Combine a new build or refurbishment proposal with other new / existing developments across the public sector The impact of centralising Clackmannan and Kincardine primary care services on a single site was explored through the option appraisal exercise, with three separate options and multiple variables appearing on the long list of options to this effect. These included:  Options that combined both Kincardine & Clackmannan services on a single site in Kincardine  Options that combined both Kincardine & Clackmannan services on a single site in Clackmannan  Options that combined both Kincardine & Clackmannan services on a single site somewhere between the two Following careful consideration and formal appraisal, both NHS Fife and NHS Forth Valley have confirmed that there is an on-going requirement to continue to deliver GP, primary care and local clinical services separately from Kincardine and Clackmannan in recognition of population, local clinical needs and geographical considerations. Consequently, these options that sought to negate the requirement for either of the existing facilities were not taken forward to the short-list. Specific site/facility consideration...
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Option Appraisal: Long List. The theoretical long-list of options was initially generated by the NHS and Local Authority teams with the support of Hubco and its advisers. These were originally developed, discussed and debated at numerous ‘optioneering’ sessions. This long-list was based on the cross-referencing of strategic theoretical service options available with local site/facility considerations. Long list options continued to be reviewed throughout the planning process, up to and including the formal appraisal / scoring stage, where multiple stakeholders were involved to ensure that no potential options – irrespective of how unlikely/unpalatable they at first appeared - were missed. Option Appraisal: Short List The short list consequently included 4 options: Option Description

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