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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2000

S1W-04114

In A Programme for Government, the Scottish Executive has made a commitment to expanding treatment and rehabilitation facilities for drug, alcohol and substance abuse. An action priority in Scotland's drug strategy is to provide a range of services to meet the assessed needs of drug misusers and their families, including improved and appropriately targeted ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 2000

S1W-08046

The pack has been sent to every GP practice in Scotland. I was pleased to have been asked to launch this initiative in February of this year.GPs and other primary care staff are able to refer smokers for a course of specialist counselling, advice and support.Nicotine Replacement Therapy is also routinely considered as a means of assisting smokers to stop.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 June 2000

S1W-07991

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for Scotland is our designated representative on the National Screening Committee (NSC).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06832

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06827

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06834

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06825

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06835

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06830

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2000

S1W-06824

Health boards and NHS Trusts can use both capital and revenue resources to meet equipment costs.Capital investment in the NHS in Scotland continues to increase from £136 million in 1998-99 to £179 million in 2000-01, rising further to £194 million in 2001-02.Information about the impact of local expenditure levels on medical equipment can be obtained from t...

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