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To ask the Scottish Government what action it plans to take in situations where care homes do not take reasonable action to implement its new guidance allowing indoor visiting for residents by designated individuals.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 March 2014
To ask the Scottish Government how many patients have been removed from GP practice lists in each NHS board in each year since 1999. The latest information and historical information on the numbers of patients removed from GP practice lists in each year from 1999 to 2013 is shown in the following tables.
The first report (published on 23 October) relates to an unannounced joint inspection/visit of the Melville Unit of the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People by HIS and the Mental Welfare Commission (MWC) .
Agenda item 3 Report on CPG Activities in 2024 The Secretariat reported on the following activities of the CPG during the past year: − Visit to Vault City Brewery (April) − “Brand Scotland” Inquiry (March to September) o Written Evidence (March/April) o Oral Evidence (May) o Chairman’s Dinner on initial findings (June) o Report Launch (September) − Annual C...
The 2023 analysis also highlighted that ongoing partnership work to stabilise tourist numbers in the peak season and to spread visits across the quieter months has started to pay off with an 18% increase in off-peak visitors compared with 2018.
She did this not because she had knowledge about strokes that extended beyond the FAST campaign, but because my father had visited the GP two weeks earlier, suspecting he had suffered a TIA (transient ischaemic attack).
We will shortly gather feedback and sense check the information we already hold from licensing authorities and stakeholders, including the STL Industry Advisory Group (IAG) via Visit Scotland, as well as communities impacted by the presence of STL accommodation.
We will shortly gather feedback and sense check the information we already hold from licensing authorities and stakeholders, including the STL Industry Advisory Group (IAG) via Visit Scotland, as well as communities impacted by the presence of STL accommodation.