Header container
Skip to content
Go to Public Health Scotland home page
Navigation container
  • Population health
  • Healthcare system
  • Resources and tools
  • Publications
  • About us
  • News
  • Contact us
Breadcrumb container
  1. Home
  2. Resources and tools
  3. Health strategy and outcomes
  4. Scottish National Audit Programme (SNAP)

Scottish National Audit Programme (SNAP)

Overview of the Scottish National Audit Programme (SNAP)

What we do, our governance process and how to contact us

How to request SNAP data

Find out how you can access the audit programme's data

Send us your feedback

Let us know what you think about our SNAP pages

Our audits

Scottish Arthroplasty Project (SAP)

Produces high quality data with the principal aim of providing quality assurance and adverse outcome monitoring of major joint replacement surgery within NHSScotland

Scottish Cardiac Audit Programme (SCAP)

Uses data to help support priority 4 of the 2021 heart disease action plan and minimise preventable heart disease

Scottish Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Audit Network (SEAN)

Evaluates and promotes improvement in the quality of care and treatment outcomes for patients receiving electroconvulsive therapy in Scotland

Scottish Hip Fracture Audit (SHFA)

Drives the improvement in care and outcomes for hip fracture patients and other fragility fracture patients

Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group (SICSAG)

Drives the improvement in care and outcomes of ICU and HDU patients using comprehensive audit of their management and outcome

Scottish Multiple Sclerosis Register (SMSR)

Enhances the quality of healthcare services and the well-being of individuals with MS in Scotland

Scottish Renal Registry (SRR)

Aims to improve access to high quality health care services for all patients with kidney failure in Scotland

Scottish Stroke Care Audit (SSCA)

Evaluates the quality of stroke care delivered in hospitals managing acute stroke in Scotland

Scottish Trauma Audit Group (STAG)

Improves the quality of care, overall experience and long term outcome of patients with significant injuries

Footer container

Follow Public Health Scotland Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Linkedin Follow us on Facebook

Sign up to our newsletter

Copyright container
  • Accessibility statement
  • Freedom of Information
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies
  • Privacy notice

© Public Health Scotland

OGL Logo
All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where stated otherwise.

Cookie preferences

We use cookies on this website which are essential for it to work. We also use non-essential cookies to help us improve our websites which will be set only if you accept. Any data collected is anonymised. For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our Cookies page.

Reject all

Accept all


Some cookies are classed as strictly necessary, as the website won’t work properly without them. They are essential to allow you to navigate our site and to make sure the core processes work. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.


Other cookies are non-essential and are classed as performance cookies. They are used to collect information in aggregate about how visitors use our site. This data is used to make informed decisions on whether the site is meeting your needs, which leads us to making improvements. Non-essential cookies are used to store information about how you use the site and can be turned off.


Save and close