Parliamentary questions can be asked by any MSP to the Scottish Government or the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. The questions provide a means for MSPs to get factual and statistical information.
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To ask the Scottish Government what role community hospitals play in delivering healthcare services in rural areas, and whether any have been closed or downgraded in the last five years.
To ask the Scottish Government what progress has been made in improving public space accessibility for people with visual and hearing impairments since 2018.
To ask the Scottish Government, regarding private finance initiative (PFI) and public private partnership (PPP) contracts where the procuring authority is categorised as a devolved Scottish authority, what the total amount is that (a) has been paid in unitary charge payments since 1997-98, up to and including the financial year 2024-25 to date, for all (i) expired and (ii) active projects and (b) remains to be paid for active projects until contract expiry.
To ask the Scottish Government how many employees are shared across more than one of the advisory non-departmental public bodies.
To ask the Scottish Government how it evaluates the effectiveness of telemedicine in improving healthcare outcomes for rural communities.
To ask the Scottish Government how the implementation of its Digital Health and Care Strategy addresses any challenges in rural communities.
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has reviewed the supply chain for surgical screws, kits, and other equipment at NHS Grampian, and what actions have been taken to ensure more consistent availability.
To ask the Scottish Government whether additional funding has been allocated to NHS Grampian to address surgical cancellations caused by infrastructure or resource limitations.
To ask the Scottish Government, regarding private finance initiative (PFI) and public private partnership (PPP) contracts, what the total amount in unitary charge payments is that (a) has been paid since 1997-98, up to and including the latest financial year for which figures are available, for all (i) expired and (ii) active projects, and (b) remains to be paid for all active projects until contract expiry by (A) local authorities, (B) NHS Scotland, (C) the Scottish Funding Council, (D) Transport Scotland, (E) the Scottish Prison Service, (F) Scottish Water, (G) Police Scotland and (H) the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration.
To ask the Scottish Government how patient outcomes in rural areas compare with those in urban areas for (a) heart disease, (b) cancer, (c) diabetes and (d) any other key health conditions.