Procurement for Health Scotland 2026 (P4H Scotland)

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Delegate arriving at the 2025 P4H conference

On 28 April 2026, Scotland’s health and care procurement community will come together at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh for P4H Scotland 2026, bringing together partners from across the health procurement landscape.

The event is supported by NHS Scotland and brings together buyers, suppliers, system partners and procurement specialists to learn, network and explore the latest developments shaping Scotland’s £3.6bn health procurement landscape.

P4H Scotland offers a full day of skills development, knowledge sharing and supplier engagement, with speakers from national procurement, health boards, government and supplier development programmes sharing insight and experience.

Colleagues working in procurement, supply chain, commercial services and related areas are encouraged to attend, with registration now open.

You can view the full schedule for the day to find out more about sessions and speakers, or visit the P4H Scotland 2026 event website for further details.

P4H Scotland 2026 conference website

Find the latest updates on Scotland’s Procurement Event for Health, including what’s on, who it’s for and how to get involved.

Recent news

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While we evolve

As our new organisation takes shape, you can continue to visit our current NHS National Services Scotland (NSS) and NHS Education for Scotland (NES) websites for the most up-to-date information and resources.