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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2004

S2W-06678

Information on the number of in-patient and day case discharges, and the number admitted from the deferred waiting list during each quarter since June 1999 is provided in the table.The deferred waiting list was abolished on 1 April 2003.Information on the number of patients who held a guarantee exception/availability status code and were discharged following in-patient and day case treatment is not collected centrally.NHSScotland: Number of In-Patient and Day Case Discharges and Admissions from the Deferred Waiting List by NHS Board of Residence in Each Quarter Since 30 June 1999 Discharges During Quarter Ended NHS Board of Residence In-Patients Day Cases In-Patients Admitted from Deferred Waiting List Day Cases Admitted from Deferred Waiting List 30-Jun-99 Argyll and Clyde 18,125 7,343 418 877 Ayrshire and Arran 15,353 8,238 465 289 Borders 4,459 2,069 73 61 Dumfries and Galloway 5,962 2,863 81 72 Fife 12,694 9,004 175 194 Forth Valley 9,297 4,809 322 275 Grampian 21,163 6,736 692 458 Greater Glasgow 38,940 17,112 748 448 Highland 9,279 3,010 351 251 Lanarkshire 22,134 12,941 536 448 Lothian 26,962 15,014 562 329 Orkney Islands 783 189 21 3 Shetland Islands 871 350 45 18 Tayside 16,453 7,939 147 206 Western Isles 1,404 425 44 18 Scotland 203,879 98,042 4,680 3,947 30-Sep-99 Argyll and Clyde 17,746 7,433 404 946 Ayrshire and Arran 15,085 8,451 499 372 Borders 4,221 1,987 65 47 Dumfries and Galloway 5,840 2,992 109 101 Fife 13,201 9,425 152 203 Forth Valley 9,746 4,960 340 293 Grampian 21,165 6,957 733 488 Greater Glasgow 39,119 16,642 878 432 Highland 9,116 3,052 341 257 Lanarkshire 21,582 12,918 657 451 Lothian 26,893 15,768 559 314 Orkney Islands 733 190 13 2 Shetland Islands 892 323 47 15 Tayside 15,819 7,939 151 137 Western Isles 1,392 431 32 29 Scotland 202,550 99,468 4,980 4,087 31-Dec-99 Argyll and Clyde 18,184 7,376 428 883 Ayrshire and Arran 15,235 8,356 446 418 Borders 4,350 2,145 71 71 Dumfries and Galloway 6,050 2,810 120 95 Fife 13,324 8,564 184 181 Forth Valley 9,760 4,754 333 272 Grampian 21,848 6,898 666 393 Greater Glasgow 40,432 17,012 871 522 Highland 9,343 2,934 339 228 Lanarkshire 22,923 13,033 652 427 Lothian 27,408 15,288 534 390 Orkney Islands 751 178 16 0 Shetland Islands 886 273 29 12 Tayside 16,240 7,536 170 117 Western Isles 1,393 370 37 19 Scotland 208,127 97,527 4,896 4,028 31-Mar-00 Argyll and Clyde 17,812 8,012 605 1,111 Ayrshire and Arran 14,428 8,676 422 436 Borders 4,270 2,027 75 50 Dumfries and Galloway 6,040 3,337 149 177 Fife 12,969 8,131 153 172 Forth Valley 9,632 5,632 323 327 Grampian 21,951 7,468 624 426 Greater Glasgow 40,080 18,142 1,328 506 Highland 9,327 2,925 325 227 Lanarkshire 21,978 13,180 786 522 Lothian 27,954 16,272 567 531 Orkney Islands 695 160 17 2 Shetland Islands 813 335 40 10 Tayside 15,411 7,191 105 100 Western Isles 1,383 432 37 34 Scotland 204,743 101,920 5,556 4,631 30-Jun-00 Argyll and Clyde 18,204 7,903 597 1,138 Ayrshire and Arran 14,950 8,295 413 314 Borders 4,374 2,287 63 52 Dumfries and Galloway 6,053 3,137 147 160 Fife 13,542 8,832 211 176 Forth Valley 9,876 5,741 285 263 Grampian 21,468 7,125 520 393 Greater Glasgow 39,879 17,562 1,299 393 Highland 9,424 3,141 304 218 Lanarkshire 21,371 12,237 811 487 Lothian 27,244 15,417 509 541 Orkney Islands 749 265 11 0 Shetland Islands 919 313 31 18 Tayside 15,626 7,369 130 103 Western Isles 1,404 446 30 21 Scotland 205,083 100,070 5,361 4,277 30-Sep-00 Argyll and Clyde 17,383 7,606 580 954 Ayrshire and Arran 14,464 8,908 440 298 Borders 4,151 2,039 67 47 Dumfries and Galloway 5,709 3,074 125 126 Fife 13,077 9,134 193 211 Forth Valley 9,826 5,470 312 291 Grampian 20,793 7,229 488 476 Greater Glasgow 39,545 17,030 1,400 525 Highland 9,241 3,220 373 259 Lanarkshire 20,671 11,206 791 528 Lothian 26,399 15,401 437 497 Orkney Islands 742 270 10 1 Shetland Islands 936 296 28 11 Tayside 15,494 7,845 137 165 Western Isles 1,391 455 28 34 Scotland 199,822 99,183 5,409 4,423 31-Dec-00 Argyll and Clyde 18,224 7,688 592 1,039 Ayrshire and Arran 15,128 9,253 431 382 Borders 4,263 2,285 73 53 Dumfries and Galloway 6,118 2,868 119 136 Fife 13,172 9,413 167 227 Forth Valley 9,967 5,692 270 274 Grampian 20,963 7,102 490 397 Greater Glasgow 40,517 17,789 1,328 587 Highland 9,162 2,930 333 283 Lanarkshire 21,634 12,408 713 655 Lothian 28,204 15,245 470 526 Orkney Islands 759 221 20 1 Shetland Islands 953 289 32 14 Tayside 15,642 8,340 155 180 Western Isles 1,337 414 24 31 Scotland 206,043 101,937 5,217 4,785 31-Mar-01 Argyll and Clyde 17,557 8,004 527 1,229 Ayrshire and Arran 14,983 9,958 502 506 Borders 4,227 2,137 67 65 Dumfries and Galloway 6,233 3,365 187 163 Fife 13,178 9,489 202 253 Forth Valley 9,960 5,896 252 276 Grampian 20,922 7,455 479 485 Greater Glasgow 40,705 18,946 1,245 612 Highland 9,192 3,092 323 265 Lanarkshire 23,597 12,633 783 589 Lothian 28,549 15,190 461 543 Orkney Islands 711 218 10 1 Shetland Islands 953 321 23 16 Tayside 15,869 7,996 148 191 Western Isles 1,433 458 35 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2007

S2W-32534

This census data does identify all patients with an AvailabilityStatus Code and it is therefore possible to report on the number of patients witha guarantee and an Availability Status Code waiting over specified periods on thatparticular census date.Availability Status Codes willbe abolished at the end of this year and replaced by a new system of defining andmeasuring waiting which will be clearer, more consistent and fairer to patients.The new approach will balance the responsibility of the NHS to provide care andtreatment quickly with patients responsibility to make sure they attend appointmentsand do not change appointments once agreed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 June 2006

S2W-26992

To ask the Scottish Executive how many dentistry practices (a) serve NHS patients and (b) are available for new NHS patients in each NHS board area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2006

S2W-26861

Whethera patient smokes or not is not recorded centrally on most routine datasets.In the future, data on peopleseeking help to stop smoking will be available from the new National Smoking CessationDatabase, introduced in 2005.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2006

S2W-26623

This will include the expected approval of 48 new units of affordablerented housing.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2006

S2W-25569

A new Quality Improvement Framework and the roll out ofjoint inspections of children’s services will help to monitor progress.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2005

S2W-16321

First ScotRail estimates that the costs of refurbishing redundant sleeping cars would be significantly less than purchasing new rolling stock. They also advise that currently there is no need for additional sleeping cars as there is sufficient capacity within the existing fleet, which is itself being upgraded through a £1 million investment as part of the f...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2005

S2W-14971

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-14160 by Mr Andy Kerr on 28 February 2005, whether it will give the explicit reasons why the new Scottish Health Council was not given the task of providing advice and support services for those people seeking to complain about the NHS.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 January 2005

S2W-13342

The Executive fully supports the development of the new sports centre for Grantown-on-Spey and is delighted that the project has been awarded funding of £300,000 from sportscotland’s lottery-funded Building for Sport programme.Local authorities have a statutory responsibility to ensure adequate provision of sport and leisure facilities for their residents.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2004

S2W-10107

I am on the Ministerial Low Carbon Group which monitors the progress of this strategy and ensure that Scotland is involved in the development of new technologies such as hydrogen powered vehicles.

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