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To ask the Scottish Executive whether its target in the partnership agreement to deliver “a maximum wait of 26 weeks for all out-patient appointments by the end of 2005” means that patients will be treated within 26 weeks.
The Subordinate Legislation Committee agreed at its meeting on 26 September that it had two main concerns, about defective drafting of certain parts of the instrument and ambiguity.
Dr Jackson will recall from the debate that we had on 26 April in Aberfoyle that there is a great deal of local concern about what the term national—or perhaps I should say nationalised— park really means.
One of your statements says:"The audit data shows that overall, the percentage of patients who receive a diagnosis within the two weeks of the first clinic visit is slightly outside the essential minimum limit of 80%."