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 Executive what arrangements Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland is making to reinspect all Castlebeck-operated services in Scotland.
To ask the Scottish Executive when it was first informed of problems at the Elsie Inglis Nursing Home and what action it took.
To ask the Scottish Executive on what date the care inspectorate become aware of concerns at Elsie Inglis Nursing Home; what the nature of these concerns were and what action was taken.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many Castlebeck Care homes there are in Scotland and how many residents are in each, broken down by location.
To ask the Scottish Executive what concerns regarding the Elsie Inglis Nursing Home have been raised directly with it; with whom they were raised and on what date.
To ask the Scottish Executive when each of the Castlebeck Care homes in Scotland was last inspected and what grading it received.
To ask the Scottish Executive when the last review of transcatheter aortic valve implantation was carried out; who carried out the review, and what conclusions were reached.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the increase in cabinet and ministerial posts will result in increased costs in relation to (a) ministerial salaries, (b) private offices and (c) the government car service and whether it will provide a breakdown of the annual costs.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the most recent figures are for the (a) number of people with chronic pain waiting for a first appointment with a pain consultant and (b) waiting times after patients initially join the waiting list in NHS (i) Greater Glasgow and Clyde and (ii) Tayside.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the most recent information is on the number of people with chronic pain waiting for a second appointment with a pain consultant in NHS (a) Greater Glasgow and Clyde and (b) Tayside and the timescale between first and second appointments.