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To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it will take to remedy the problems with the cervical screening systems in the Fife, Forth Valley and Tayside Health Board areas and what action it intends to take to audit these services in all other health board areas.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 February 2000
Health boards and NHS Trusts have to plan and deliver services which meet the needs of their local population within the resources allocated to them and taking account of national and local priorities.
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Date answered:
11 February 2000
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it will take to remedy the problems with the cervical screening systems in the Fife, Forth Valley and Tayside Health Board areas and what action it intends to take to audit these services in all other health board areas.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
31 January 2000
In the first two years the Executive has provided local authorities with an additional £3.5 million per year for the provision of rural public passenger transport services - mainly bus. This funding is additional to what local authorities currently spend on rural bus services.
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Date answered:
20 January 2000
In the current financial year, the Scottish Executive has committed revenue funding for hospital and community health services of £791.5 million to Greater Glasgow, 4.25% more than last year's general allocation.
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Date answered:
23 September 1999
The last few months have seen LHCCs deal mainly with operational issues but I hope that over the next few months we will see them become more involved in the planning and delivery of services to patients. S1W-01479
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Date answered:
14 September 1999
The Commission will both assist to raise actual standards of care and address consistency of service quality across Scotland.We are about to consult on the detail of these proposals, which have been well received in principle.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 1999
The Commission will both assist to raise actual standards of care and address consistency of service quality across Scotland.We are about to consult on the detail of these proposals, which have been well received in principle.