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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 May 2002

S1W-25857

The number of staff in post in each of the last three years is as follows:Year ending 31 March 2000 - 346 staff in post Year ending 31 March 2001 - 424 staff in post Year ending 31 March 2002 - 454 staff in post No member of staff employed by the SPCB has been employed through...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

S2W-10221

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-9744 by Malcolm Chisholm on 12 August 2004, how many out-patients in each NHS board area were waiting more than (a) 18 months and (b) two years for an NHS appointment, broken down by individual speciality, in the quarters to (i) March 1999, (ii) June 1999, (iii) March 2000, (iv) March 2001, (v) March 2002 and (vi) March 2003.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2004

Finance Committee, 07 Dec 2004

We have not rejected that approach. By March, will Audit Scotland have been invited to scrutinise the plans, for the sake of credibility?
Official Report Meeting date: 27 March 2001

Justice 1 Committee, 27 Mar 2001

Scottish ParliamentJustice 1 CommitteeTuesday 27 March 2001(Morning) Scottish ParliamentJustice 1 CommitteeTuesday 27 March 2001(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 09:22 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2007

Plenary, 07 Mar 2007

Meeting closed at 17:45.Scottish ParliamentWednesday 7 March 2007 Scottish ParliamentWednesday 7 March 2007 The Presiding Officer opened the meeting at 10:00Business Motion Business Motion The next item of business is consideration of business motion S2M-5711, in the name of Margaret Curran, on behalf of the Parlia...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 May 2002

S1W-25997

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following key targets for 2002-03 :For the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the three-year period ending 31 March 2003.To reduce the standard production cost index by 3% by 31 March 2003 from its base at 31 March 2002.To continue the Land Register extension programme, by extending the operation of the Land Register to the counties of Inverness and Nairn as operational areas, and by preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Banff, Moray, Ross and Cromarty, Caithness, Sutherland, Orkney and Zetland on 1 April 2003.To maintain and enhance customer service through retention of the Charter Mark; by increasing customer satisfaction by 10% as regards the accuracy, speed of response and the value for money represented in the delivery of the agency's services, and by processing 96% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy.To achieve recording and registration turnaround times:- averaging 15, but not exceeding 25 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 25, but not exceeding 30 working days for Dealings with Whole, and- averaging 105, but not exceeding 125 working days for Domestic First Registrations, 70% of all applications to be completed within 125 working days.To achieve 20,000 chargeable accesses per week to the Registers Direct website by 31 March 2003.To achieve a registration accuracy of at least 98% during 2002-03.Achievement of these targets will ensure that homebuyers receive an improved and more efficient service over the coming year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2007

S2W-32063

The provisional number of out-patientprocedures recorded in NHS Forth Valley in the year ended 31 March 2006was 3,322.Table 2: Total Number ofProcedures Performed in Acute Specialties in NHS Forth Valley Boardof Treatment for Years Ending 31 March 2000 to 2006 Year Ending 31 March: In-Patients Day Cases1 2000 15,736 17,953 2001 16,111 20,150 2002 18,901 22,595 2003 24,169 21,871 2004 22,000 11,405 2005 21,300 10,283 2006P 19,333 9,412 PProvisional.Source: SMR01.Note: 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2007

S2W-31183

The number of outpatient procedures recorded in NHS Tayside in the yearended 31 March 2006 was 7,083.Table2: Number of Procedures Performed in Acute Specialties in NHS Tayside Board of Treatmentfor Years Ending 31 March 2000 to 2006 Year Ending 31 March: In-pat...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2007

S2W-31184

The number of outpatient procedures recorded in NHS Grampian in the yearended 31 March 2006 was 28,567.Table2: Number of Procedures Performed in Acute Specialties in NHS Grampian Board ofTreatment for Years Ending 31 March 2000 to 2006 Year Ending 31 March: In-...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2005

S2W-17976

It is not possible to identify on what day the operation was cancelled.Table 1 - Cancelled operations1,2,3 Year Quarter Cancelled Operations No Subsequent Admission Within 30 Days 2000 January to March 3,876 2,717 April to June 3,843 2,675 July to September 3,715 2,571 October to December 3,921 2,820 2001 January to March 4,119 2,788 April to June 3,453 2,412 July to September 3,596 2,462 October to December 3,567 2,449 2002 January to March 3,731 2,583 April to June 3,180 2,211 July to September 3,233 2,212 October to December 3,307 2,309 2003 January to March 3,509 2,369 April to June 3,368 2,268 July to September 3,415 2,231 October to December 3,558 2,438 2004P January to March 3,520 2,356 April to June 3,530 2,335 July to September 3,376 2,247 October to December 3,152 2,136 Source: SMR01.PProvisional.Notes:1.

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