- Asked by: Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 27 July 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 16 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will take any steps to prevent looted steel from Ukraine being used in Scotland.
Answer
The Scottish Government is deeply shocked and saddened by what is happening in Ukraine and the impact that this is having on the Ukrainian people.
Whilst trade sanctions are a reserved matter we welcome UK Government’s progressive strengthening of the sanctions regime against Russia. My officials have raised this specific issue with the UK Government.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to address the reported decline in standards of stroke-related services in NHS Scotland, particularly in the areas of unit admissions and swallow screening.
Answer
Despite the continued and unprecedented challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme report, published on 28 June, highlights areas where a high level of care is provided for stroke patients, including improvements in the number of patients who receive brain imagining within 12 hours of arrival to hospital.
We recognise that there are areas within stroke care that have proven particularly challenging and we are committed to continued improvement. We expect health boards to identify aspects of their stroke services which do not meet the Scottish Standards and to work to improve standards of care locally.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to findings from the most recent Scottish Stroke Care Audit report that all NHS boards in Scotland are currently failing to meet the stroke care bundle standard.
Answer
The Scottish Government recognises that delivery of the acute stroke care bundle is of crucial importance to the provision of high quality stroke care. Monitoring of performance against stroke bundle standards through the Scottish Stroke Care Audit allows the Scottish Government to identify where challenges are being faced in the delivery of high quality stroke care.
We continue to expect Health Boards to identify aspects of their stroke services which do not meet the Scottish Stroke Care Standards and to work to improve standards of care locally.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to ensure that NHS boards are achieving acceptable thrombolysis performance in stroke centres.
Answer
The Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme team works closely with services and NHS boards to use learning from the Scottish Stroke Care Audit to support improvement across the whole stroke pathway, including timely access to thrombolysis.
For example, planning work is ongoing within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde to develop a telemedicine stroke service. This aims to introduce remote specialist assessment of hyperacute stroke patients out-of-hours at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and 24/7 at Royal Alexandra Hospital to improve overall door-to-needle (DTN) times for thrombolysis.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government how many thrombectomies were performed at each stroke centre in the last year, and how many patients were required to be transferred from another centre due to capacity constraints.
Answer
The number of thrombectomy procedures carried out at each stroke centre in the last year are:
West of Scotland: 16
East of Scotland: 17
North of Scotland: 31
The Scottish Government does not hold information about individual patients transfers.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government when the results of its 2021 consultation on Penalty Charge Notices for Parking Enforcement will be published.
Answer
The publication of the analysis report is still under consideration however is expected to be published in due course. My officials in Transport Scotland will keep the member updated of any progress.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to reopen any NHS Scotland stroke units that were closed during the COVID-19 pandemic as a result of virus outbreaks among patients and staff.
Answer
We are not currently aware of any stroke unit closures.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide details of the planning, delivery and measurement of stroke rehabilitation performance in 2022.
Answer
Our vision is for everyone with rehabilitation needs to be able to access the care and support they need to live well, on their own terms.
Defined performance markers such as access to acute therapy, access to inpatient stroke therapy, access to community stroke therapy and six-month reviews are being included in the refreshed Stroke Improvement Plan, and annual board reviews carried out by the Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme Team, led by the Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme Lead, will assess rehabilitation performance against these targets.
- Asked by: Daniel Johnson, MSP for Edinburgh Southern, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to increase the Fixed Penalty Notice charge for decriminalised parking offences.
Answer
Fixed Penalty Notices are a matter for Police Scotland.
You may be referring to Penalty Charge Notices, which were discussed within the Penalty Charge Notice for Parking Enforcement Consultation. The analysis report of this consultation is due to be published within the next few weeks.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 18 August 2022
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 15 September 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether the Stroke Improvement Plan has been in place in 2022 and, if so, what successes have been achieved as a result.
Answer
The Stroke Improvement Plan has been in place since its introduction in 2014 and has provided the framework for the provision of stroke care in Scotland.
The Stroke Improvement Plan emphasises the importance of the delivery of the stroke bundle, to ensure that all appropriate patients receive timely access to key interventions. The latest Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme annual report (published in June 2022 and available at: https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/publications/scottish-stroke-improvement-programme/scottish-stroke-improvement-programme-2022-national-report/ ) contains data collected in 2021. This demonstrated improvements in the initiation of aspirin therapy within one day (92% in 2021 v. 89% in 2020) and stroke patients receiving brain imaging within 12 hours (89% in 2021 v. 86% in 2020). Stroke bundle performance data for 2022 will be available in the 2023 national report, due to be published in June 2023.
In line with the Stroke Improvement Plan’s priority relating to the need for a skilled and knowledgeable workforce, in 2022 the Scottish Government has continued to support Stroke and TIA Assessment Training (STAT+), a standardised programme of thrombectomy education for trained healthcare professionals. We have provided funding to enable Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland to continue to deliver these education sessions to NHS Boards across Scotland to ensure increased knowledge, skills and management of thrombectomy patients. The delivery of this education package will support the ongoing rollout of a national thrombectomy service.