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Digital Transformation Business Case Training - Moray

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Background context


Rural and island services often struggle to get innovative digital ideas approved because practitioners are rarely trained in developing persuasive, evidence-based business cases. Working with the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre (DHI), the National Centre is helping address this gap for Moray’s health and care workforce.


Programme description


Co-design of the Digital Transformation Business Case Training programme is now underway, delivered by City of Glasgow College in partnership with DHI.


The training will support staff to turn local evidence into concise, impactful value statements, with online modules, practical guidance, and Moray-specific case studies hosted on Turas – a modern and accessible digital platform developed by NES to support health and care professionals working in the public sector. Co-design sessions began in October and will run through to April 2026, with iterative evaluation and refinement.


Impact on services


This programme is building local capacity for digital transformation, enabling practitioners in Moray to develop stronger, more confident business cases that can accelerate the adoption of digital tools and improve care for rural communities.


Partners


The programme is delivered by the Digital Health and Care Innovation Centre (DHI) and City of Glasgow College, in partnership with the National Centre for Remote and Rural Health and Care.


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