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To ask the Scottish Government what the percentage cumulative economic growth in Scotland, in terms of increased total GDP, was for the period from May 2007 to December 2019, and how this compares with the equivalent figure for the UK as a whole.
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Date answered:
8 February 2022
There are more GPs per 100,000 population in Scotland than the rest of the UK, with 95 for every 100,000 people (Sep-21), compared with 78 in England (Sep-21), 76 in Wales (Sep-21) and 74 in Northern Ireland (Mar-21).
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government how many COVID-19 vaccination centresĀ are inĀ operation, and how this compares with the number in operation during the initial vaccination programme.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 October 2021
ScotRail has developed a proposed timetable that offers an increase in the number of services compared to current service levels as well as service patterns that meet demand, with scope for growth, while recognising the need for financial and environmental sustainability as we work towards Net Zero.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 August 2021
A publication by Public Health Scotland on 26th January 2021 showed the total number of GPs in Scotland was 5,134 as at 30th September 2020, a rise of 89 compared to 2019. Public Health Scotland are currently analysing data collected from the 2019 Workforce Survey, which will show the Whole Time Equivalent (WTE) figure for GPs in Scotland.
If I were getting into the Ts and Cs, I would say that a national care service potentially has more organisational capacity to do that in certain areas when compared with current systems. However, I am not sure that that is the same thing as saying that the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill provides that.