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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2001

S1W-17724

I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service to respond. His response is as follows:The information is not available in the form requested However, details of the average number of prisoners in each prison is published annually in the Scottish Executive Statistical Bulletins which are available in the Parliament's Reference Cent...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 September 2001

S1W-17418

Boards are expected to plan and manage the provision of health services, including responding to winter and reducing the number of patients waiting for discharge, within their overall allocation.In June of last year, I announced an additional £60 million for health boards to help address key priorities, including work on winter preparations and delayed disc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2001

S1W-16713

Details are as follows:Health Board1995-96Per CapitaFunding£1996-97Per CapitaFunding£1997-98Per CapitaFunding£1998-99Per CapitaFunding£Argyll & Clyde778832865908Ayrshire & Arran749783837873Borders821861902941Dumfries & Galloway826883921961Fife727761799821Forth Valley759771806847Grampian730769807844Greater Glasgow878905948965Highland846865911943Lanarkshire699736784823Lothian773793836867Orkney1000100810621198Shetland95793911001103Tayside8559249521007Western Isles1238117612981351Health Board1999-00Per CapitaFunding£2000-01Per CapitaFunding£Argyll & Clyde9331017Ayrshire & Arran901982Borders9581000Dumfries & Galloway10101078Fife849901Forth Valley873938Grampian857924Greater Glasgow10041083Highland9501015Lanarkshire850919Lothian887934Orkney12181424Shetland11991296Tayside10271098Western Isles14471692The levels of per capita funding for have been calculated using mid year estimates of population, final cash limited/unified budget, capital allocations, including, where appropriate, any non-recurring allocations, and actual expenditure for demand led Family Health Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2001

S1W-16928

Within the Scottish Executive Health Department, the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) has responsibility for encouraging and supporting research into health services and patient care within the NHS in Scotland and, as such, is the main departmental funder of NHS-related research.CSO currently funds research projects lasting up to three years up to a maximum of ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 July 2001

S1W-15895

The results from a CRAG-funded Scottish Audit of Gastric and Oesophageal Cancer will be available by the autumn and will inform further consideration of how best to organise services to improve outcomes for patients.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 July 2001

S1W-16489

Veterinary qualifications are recognised throughout the European Union and there are reciprocal arrangements for recognition of veterinary qualifications of other countries, most notably Australia and New Zealand which allows the free movement of suitably qualified persons.The control of foot-and-mouth disease in Scotland was not adversely affected by any shortage of veterinary surgeons. The State Veterinary Service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2001

S1W-16414

The number of higher specialist training posts available in Scotland is regularly adjusted to meet the projected number of new consultants needed to meet known and anticipated turnover and local service developments. The specialist registrar establishment for the surgical specialties was increased in March 2001 from 228 to 253, meaning that the total number...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2001

S1W-16235

The guiding principle is whether LHCCs are able to develop and deliver services effectively to meet the needs of their communities.The LHCC Best Practice Group Report, published in April this year, highlighted that some LHCCs are more robust than others and that in some areas there is a need for more support from the local health care system for their furth...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2001

S1W-15864

However, under the voluntary approach adopted to Best Value to date in Scotland, all local authorities are expected to undertake a rolling programme of Best Value reviews of all their services and to publicise the results of these reviews locally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2001

S1W-15553

The Scottish Executive Health Department is in discussions with Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust and Grampian Health Board about their plans to deliver services within the resources available to them.

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