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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2004

S2W-09291

There are many reasons why planned admissions to hospital for inpatient and day case treatment may be cancelled, such as the absence of key staff on sick leave and/or an unexpected short term increase in the number of emergency admissions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 October 2003

S2W-03169

The following information relatesto acute intoxication.Discharges from Acute Hospitalswith an Explicit Diagnosis of Acute Intoxication by NHS Board Area in 1998–2002 Board Area Discharge Period Age 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Under 18 % of all discharges Under 18 % of all discharges Under 18 % of all discharges Under 18 % of all discharges Under 18 % of all discharges Argyll and Clyde 72 7.7% 103 9.1% 98 9.0% 83 8.8% 82 8.4% Ayrshire and Arran 142 11.7% 143 10.8% 132 11.1% 150 11.0% 171 10.4% Borders 28 19.0% 36 19.0% 32 20.8% 32 19.4% 55 23.1% Dumfries and Galloway 32 16.6% 35 18.3% 21 11.9% 18 12.6% 11 8.2% Fife 59 10.9% 45 11.4% 65 15.3% 47 13.0% 38 11.1% Forth Valley 32 11.8% 26 11.9% 41 16.4% 38 10.9% 37 8.8% Grampian 154 12.2% 128 10.1% 126 12.1% 109 10.2% 81 7.8% Greater Glasgow 134 6.4% 167 8.2% 134 8.2% 153 9.1% 95 6.6% Highland 54 7.1% 63 6.6% 66 6.6% 62 6.0% 79 7.7% Lanarkshire 62 7.9% 88 9.2% 63 7.0% 83 9.2% 74 7.1% Lothian 70 7.4% 87 9.4% 83 9.1% 82 9.2% 55 9.3% Orkney 11 17.7% 8 17.4% 10 12.7% 14 19.2% 7 11.5% Shetland 12 21.8% 13 32.5% 12 20.7% 5 18.5% 9 14.8% Tayside 69 12.1% 92 10.1% 89 10.8% 90 10.3% 56 7.4% Western Isles 10 21.3% 5 10.0 6 16.2% 17 13.7% 17 11.6% Scotland 941 9.5% 1039 9.8% 978 10.0% 983 9.8% 867 8.7% Source: Scottish MorbidityRecord, SMR01.Notes:Alcohol-related conditionsare defined using the World Health Organisation's International Classificationof Diseases 10th Revision (ICD10).Figures given are fordischarges from acute hospitals and do not include discharges from maternityhospitals, mental illness hospitals and psychiatric units.Information on hospitaldischarges relates to episodes of in-patient or day case care rather thanindividual patients. The same patient may...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2002

S1W-30219

We have been working with DWP to revise their methodology and we hope to be able to provide estimates of numbers as well as proportions in the near future. The new methodology may lead to revisions to previously published figures.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2002

S1W-28916

This is based upon estimates of the area of land under traditional secure tenancy arrangement and appropriate average land valuations. The actual figure may be higher, depending upon the fall in value experienced and the type of tenant eligible to exercise the absolute right to buy (e.g. if general partners in a limited partnership holding a secure tenancy ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2002

S1W-26215

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the statement made by the Minister for Health and Community Care at the Diet and Cancer Conference in Glasgow on 14 May 2002, what (a) advice is given to the public on improving diet, (b) overall funding is allocated to improving the Scottish diet, (c) proportion of overall funding to improve the Scottish diet is a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2002

S1W-26422

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-25429 by Mr Jim Wallace on 27 May 2002, what resources it has allocated to community safety (a) in each of the last three years, (b) in the present year and (c) for the next three years, broken down by local authority.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2002

S1W-20038

Treatments provided by consultants in a particular board may be provided by other grades of staff in other boards, which further distorts comparisons between boards based on these statistics.Table 1 - Consultants in Selected Dental Specialties by Health BoardHeadcount at 30 September199819992000Restorative DentistryOral SurgeryOrthodonticsRestorative Dentis...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2001

S1W-19988

General dental practitioners (GDPs) enter into a contract with their local Primary Care NHS Trust (PCT) or Island NHS Board (IHB). 2. A GDP may have:more than one contract with a PCT/IHB if he/she has more than one practice;a contract with more than one PCT/IHB if he/she practises in more than one PCT/IHB area.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2001

S1W-17131

Initial findings were published in the report Impact of Agricultural Practices and Catchment Characteristics on Ayrshire Bathing Waters, published in May 2001. It is available in the Scottish Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib No. 13787).Based on this research, the Scottish Executive issued an advice note on the prevention of agricultural diffuse pollution ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 May 2001

S1W-14598

The Learning Disability Review Report, launched on 11 May 2000, estimated that there are around 120,000 children and adults with learning disabilities in Scotland.The report recommends that local authorities and health boards should jointly draw up "partnership in practice" (PiP) agreements by June 2001 which will serve as the strategic planning document fo...

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