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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2006

S2W-27979

Main diagnosis ofmesothelioma identified using International Classification of Diseases 10th revision (ICD10)code C45.2. Patientswith more than one discharge in a year are only counted once per NHS boardarea.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 September 2006

S2W-27936

On 30 June 2006, 11,319patients without an availability status code had waited more than 18 weeks for in-patient/daycase treatment – the lowest figure ever recorded.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2006

S2W-26877

At that point, a new approach to defining and measuring waiting will alsobe introduced to replace availability status codes (ASCs), which have the effectat present of excluding patients from waiting times guarantees where for example,they are medically unfit for treatment, where they have asked for their treatmentto be postponed, or where their treatment is...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2006

S2W-22420

The number of first out-patient neurology appointments and the median waiting time for a first out-patient appointment with a consultant in the specialty of neurology, following referral by a general medical practitioner, by NHS board of residence, in the year ended 30 September 2005, is given in the table.NHSScotland: Number of First Out-Patient Appointments and Median Waiting Times for a First Out-Patient Appointment with a Consultant in the Specialty of Neurology, Following Referral by a General Medical Practitioner, by NHS Board Area of Residence, Year Ended 30 September 2005P NHS Board Number of Appointments Median Waits (Days) Argyll and Clyde 1,226 101 Ayrshire and Arran 547 95 Borders 323 100 Dumfries and Galloway 264 85 Fife 1,197 118 Forth Valley 671 74 Grampian 1,924 54 Greater Glasgow 3,750 92 Highland 395 130 Lanarkshire 1,067 127 Lothian 4,758 36 Orkney 16 60* Shetland 22 74* Tayside 1,401 188 Western Isles 55 168 Scotland 17,616 83 Source: SMR00, ISD Scotland.pProvisional.Notes: *Figures should be treated with caution as they are derived from a possible unrepresentatively small number of appointments (more than 14 but less than 50).Excludes patients with an Availability Status Code...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 August 2005

S2W-17835

Diagnostic information is defined by using the World health Organisation’s International Classification of Diseases 10 revision (ICD10).  The following ICD10 codes have been used; Mental & Behavioural Disorders Due to The Use of Alcohol F10, Multiple Drug Use & Use of Other Psychoactive Substances F19, Opioids F11, Sedatives or Hypnotics F13, Cannab...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2005

S2W-14556

In accordance with the procedures outlined in the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments Code of Practice, a chair and members have been appointed to a new committee, the NHSScotland Resource Allocation Committee (NRAC).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 September 2004

S2W-09617

Information about contributory factors should thereafter be supplied by all police forces for personal injury accidents which are reported either (a) following attendance at the scene by a police officer or (b) by a member of the public to police staff at a police station. There will be a code to identify drivers who were “impaired by drugs (illicit or medi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 April 2004

S2W-07169

Where two or more SMR01 episodes that follow directly from each other without a break are coded with the same consultant, they are counted as one FCE.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 November 2003

S2W-03246

Relevant death rates arepresented in the following table.Rates per 100,000 Population   Argyll and Clyde Scotland   (a) Coronary Heart Disease (b) Cancer (c) Stroke (a) Coronary Heart Disease (b) Cancer (c) Stroke 1990 343 291 175 335 294 157 1991 349 287 171 332 293 157 1992 349 308 164 325 298 155 1993 361 317 188 332 304 165 1994 311 325 159 299 297 151 1995 306 315 173 293 298 152 1996 314 324 146 288 298 140 1997 310 304 148 276 293 137 1998 285 308 150 264 291 136 1999 292 307 153 263 292 134 2000 276 314 159 245 295 134 2001 262 312 152 235 300 131 2002 256 307 145 231 298 133 Notes: 1.The rateshave been calculated using the latest available mid-year population estimates.The rates have not been age-standardised.2.The International Classification of Diseases, NinthRevision (ICD9), 1990 to 1999, and Tenth Revision (ICD10), 2000 to 2002,categories and codes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2002

S1W-24278

The Scottish Executive will also comply with the National Statistics Code of Practice, in the use of ScotXed information, to safeguard confidentiality of individuals.

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