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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

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Nearly 90% of patients receive their first outpatient appointment within 26 weeks.I have arranged for the information requested for NHS boards to be placed in the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. number: 33876) as it runs to 19 pages.NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 31 March 1999 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 172 119   Cardiology 3 2   Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2 2   Dermatology 7 6   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 9 8   Endocrinology and Diabetes 1 1   General Medicine 17 10   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 8 5   General Surgery 15 9   Gynaecology 8 4   Homeopathy 48 47   Neurology 2 2   Obstetrics 7 6   Ophthalmology 7 4   Oral Surgery 1 1   Orthodontics 15 1   Paediatrics 1 1   Plastic Surgery 3 1   Psychiatry of Old Age 3 2   Respiratory Medicine 1 1   Restorative Dentistry 1 -   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 5 1   Urology 8 5  NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 30 June 1999 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 161 70   Anaesthetics 1 -   Cardiology 5 4   Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 3   Dermatology 8 1   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 9 7   Endocrinology and Diabetes 1 -   Gastroenterology 1 1   General Medicine 7 5   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 3 2   General Surgery 16 10   Gynaecology 10 6   Homeopathy 8 5   Neurology 2 2   Neurosurgery 2 2   Obstetrics 8 8   Ophthalmology 2 -   Oral Medicine 1 1   Oral Surgery 2 1   Orthodontics 45 -   Paediatric Surgery 1 -   Paediatrics 1 -   Plastic Surgery 3 2   Psychiatry of Old Age 7 2   Rheumatology 2 2   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 8 4   Urology 5 2  NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 31 March 2000 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 250 91   Cardiology 5 -   Clinical Genetics 2 1   Clinical Oncology 1 -   Dermatology 54 2   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 4 2   Endocrinology and Diabetes 2 -   Gastroenterology 4 -   General Medicine 5 2   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 4 2   General Surgery 10 3   Geriatric Medicine 3 3   Gynaecology 3 1   Homeopathy 20 9   Neurology 7 -   Obstetrics 4 2   Ophthalmology 10 3   Oral Surgery 4 1   Orthodontics 53 44   Paediatric Dentistry 2 1   Paediatric Surgery 3 -   Paediatrics 1 1   Plastic Surgery 9 2   Psychiatry of Old Age 3 1   Renal Medicine 2 -   Restorative Dentistry 3 2   Rheumatology 5 3   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 10 4   Urology 17 2  NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 31 March 2001 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 1,022 675   Anaesthetics 3 1   Cardiology 3 3   Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 3 1   Dermatology 4 -   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 9 1   Endocrinology and Diabetes 3 1   Gastroenterology 2 -   General Medicine 8 1   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 4 1   General Surgery 48 3   Geriatric Medicine 1 -   Gynaecology 6 2   Haematology 1 -   Homeopathy 661 632   Neurology 2 1   Obstetrics 1 1   Ophthalmology 18 7   Oral Surgery 34 -   Orthodontics 8 1   Paediatric Surgery 24 1   Paediatrics 5 -   Plastic Surgery 149 15   Respiratory Medicine 1 1   Restorative Dentistry 2 -   Rheumatology 1 1   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 14 1   Urology 7 -  NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 31 March 2002 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 607 148   Anaesthetics 2 2   Cardiology 12 8   Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1 -   Clinical Genetics 1 -   Clinical Oncology 1 1   Dermatology 23 6   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 24 4   Endocrinology and Diabetes 7 2   Gastroenterology 17 -   General Medicine 27 20   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 3 -   General Surgery 60 7   Gynaecology 8 1   Haematology 1 1   Homeopathy 68 12   Neurology 2 2   Obstetrics 2 2   Ophthalmology 26 3   Oral Medicine 1 -   Oral Surgery 53 -   Orthodontics 14 4   Paediatric Surgery 14 -   Paediatrics 2 1   Plastic Surgery 141 53   Rehabilitation Medicine 2 2   Renal Medicine 1 1   Respiratory Medicine 1 -   Restorative Dentistry 2 -   Rheumatology 3 -   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 71 8   Urology 17 8  NHSScotland: Number of Consultant-Led First Out-Patient Appointments, Following Referral by a General Medical or Dental Practitioner, Undertaken after 18 Months and After Two Years, by Specialty1, During the Quarter Ended 31 March 2003 NHS Board Specialty Number of Appointments Undertaken After: 18 Months 2 Years NHSScotland All Specialties 1 711 426   Anaesthetics 5 2   Cardiology 2 1   Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 4 -   Clinical Genetics 4 -   Clinical Radiology 4 3   Dermatology 72 3   Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 34 4   Endocrinology and Diabetes 37 1   Gastroenterology 16 1   General Medicine 92 69   General Practice 8 -   General Psychiatry (Mental Illness) 2 -   General Surgery 51 23   Gynaecology 6 3   Haematology 1 -   Homeopathy 202 64   Neurology 4 -   Obstetrics 2 1   Ophthalmology 305 33   Oral Medicine 11 9   Oral Surgery 44 9   Orthodontics 85 9   Paediatric Dentistry 24 19   Paediatric Surgery 47 17   Paediatrics 4 1   Plastic Surgery 85 25   Psychiatry of Old Age 1 1   Rehabilitation Medicine 1 1   Renal Medicine 4 1   Respiratory Medicine 12 -   Restorative Dentistry 21 7   Rheumatology 7 2   Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery 334 116   Urology 180 1 Source: ISD Scotland...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2002

Procedures Committee, 12 Mar 2002

Do you agree that one of the things that has characterised the post-devolution period in Scotland is that the nature of the Executive's responsibilities means that a great deal of attention is focused not just on policy as it pertains to public services, but on the delivery of policy?
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2001

Procedures Committee, 01 May 2001

I would rather have an open door so that we can get answers, because things may happen in Scotland—or anywhere else, for that matter.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 August 2005

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The information has beenderived from information collected annually by the Scottish Executive EducationDepartment on the opening and closing of schools.Table 1:Primary Schools Opened, By Year Education Authority Area School 1997 Dundee City Sidlaw View Primary School Fife Bellyeoman Primary School 1998 Aberdeen City Newhills Primary School Edinburgh City St Margaret's School * 1999 Aberdeen City Charleston School Eilean Siar Lewis Independent Christian School * Glasgow City Iqra Academy * Glasgow City Glasgow Gaelic Primary School Inverclyde Cedars School of Excellence * North Lanarkshire Alexander Peden Primary 2000 Angus Rosemount Primary School Highland Strathpeffer Primary School North Ayrshire Lawthorn Primary School North Lanarkshire St Margaret of Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 August 2004

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The Executive is committed to reducing waiting times across Scotland, with priority being given to treating those patients who have waited longest.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 1999

Procedures Committee, 05 Oct 1999

We can make changes in the future if a different configuration of political parties arrives in the Parliament. At the same time, Scotland has a history of independents, which may be resurrected in the near future.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2006

Procedures Committee, 20 Jun 2006

There is something to be gained through interpellations for both Executive and Opposition members but, more important, for the Parliament and the people of Scotland so that they can get to grips with some of the issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2002

Finance Committee, 17 Dec 2002

The job of programming the different contractors on site—there are about 30 to 40 at the moment—is one of the key tasks in the contract that we have with Bovis Lend Lease (Scotland) Ltd. Bovis is our construction manager, but a principal within that organisation normally advises the corporate body directly.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2005

S2W-18891

To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) full-time and (b) part-time jobs have been (i) created and (ii) lost in North Ayrshire in each year since 1999 and how these figures compare with other areas of Scotland. Statistics on the number of jobs created are not centrally held.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 April 2022

Public Health Protection and Health Security framework

On 25 May, Dr Julie Cavanagh, Convener of the Faculty of Public Health in Scotland told the Committee that there had been “nothing resembling the level of involvement that we would prefer”.

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