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Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2000

S1W-02919

The attached Table A1 provides the requested information at 31 March 1999 and using the configuration of NHS Trusts as effective at 1 April 1999.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2001

S1W-12444

To ask the Scottish Executive how many patients were waiting for admission to hospital in (a) Scotland and (b) each health board area in each quarter of (i) 1987 and (ii) 1992 and how many patients were waiting for admission to hospital in each NHS Trust in each quarter of each year from 1995 to date. Prior to March 1988, information on inpatient and day ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 December 2004

S2W-12386

Data held by Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service is recorded for Procurator Fiscal offices, as shown in the following table:No Proceedings - Insufficient Admissible Evidence   PF Office April 1999 to March 2000 April 2000 to March 2001 April 2001 to March 2002 April 2002 to March 2003 April 2003 to March 2004 Aberdeen 667 398 367 368 219 Airdrie 447 454 284 259 325 Alloa 111 179 190 190 189 Arbroath 186 210 58 111 124 Ayr 542 504 334 348 378 Banff 106 16 40 66 81 Campbeltown 23 19 11 13 10 Cupar 63 76 71 134 111 Dingwall 38 75 43 62 62 Dornoch 23 17 24 21 32 Dumbarton 431 566 559 456 430 Dumfries   186 141 86 83 94 Dundee 623 612 471 453 913 Dunfermline 310 249 244 260 285 Dunoon 34 42 45 35 35 Duns 16 38 22 22 28 Edinburgh 771 895 836 727 819 Elgin 128 96 108 105 114 Falkirk 318 420 481 498 591 Forfar 124 121 103 110 125 Fort William 46 34 32 49 68 Glasgow 3,602 3,432 2,888 2,129 1,836 Greenock 304 305 302 243 349 Haddington 109 57 46 37 91 Hamilton 600 584 424 242 279 Inverness 241 236 233 237 257 Jedburgh 53 38 62 54 76 Kilmarnock 461 335 341 450 525 Kirkcaldy 387 395 388 476 425 Kirkcudbright 51 36 11 17 23 Kirkwall 28 33 14 12 14 Lanark 75 62 48 66 38 Lerwick 32 33 17 11 14 Linlithgow 144 105 99 219 213 Lochmaddy 12 6 6 6 12 Oban 32 23 30 41 37 Paisley 673 627 456 337 196 Peebles 18 9 9 12 10 Perth 170 171 223 191 278 Peterhead 98 86 66 29 63 Portree 9 13 20 7 5 Rothesay 9 13 19 16 24 Selkirk 67 45 45 36 63 Stirling 117 188 214 250 228 Stonehaven 45 52 25 13 17 Stornoway 17 11 19 23 33 Stranraer 150 100 73 51 35 Tain 50 69 102 65 94 Wick 39 31 38 58 62 Total (A): no pro – insufficient admissible evidence 12,786 12,257 10,627 9,698 10,330 Total (B) reports received 285,718 284,633 275,803 308,255 325,461 A as % of B 4.5% 4.3% 3.8% 3.1% 3.2%   S2W-12386
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2003

S2W-04011

It is not alwayspossible to explicitly identify illegal drug use from centrally held data, assome drug classifications include the misuse of prescribed drugs.Patients Aged Under 18Admitted to Hospitals in Scotland with Any Mention of a Diagnosis of Drug Misuse1,2,3by NHS Board of Residence   Y/E March 1998 Y/E March 1999 Y/E March 2000 Y/E March 2001 Y/E March 2002P NHS Board of Residence Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse All Areas 233 6.7 222 5.5 206 4.8 205 4.6 214 4.6 Ayrshire and Arran 51 16.3 40 10.3 37 9.1 44 10.0 50 8.6 Borders 5 8.8 6 11.5 8 15.1 1 1.6 9 16.4 Argyll and Clyde 19 6.9 19 5.2 26 6.5 36 9.4 19 4.4 Fife 15 9.4 25 14.0 13 6.2 13 6.1 10 4.7 Greater Glasgow 37 3.4 33 2.4 34 2.5 29 1.9 40 2.8 Highland 9 14.1 3 4.5 7 7.4 4 5.8 5 6.0 Lanarkshire 10 5.6 15 6.0 11 4.1 17 4.8 11 3.5 Grampian 27 9.2 21 6.7 24 6.7 16 4.2 18 4.9 Orkney - - - - 1 100.0 - - - - Lothian 30 5.8 31 5.9 22 4.1 20 4.5 29 5.7 Tayside 14 6.0 10 4.5 9 4.1 7 3.7 9 5.3 Forth Valley 5 4.2 7 4.8 2 1.4 4 3.0 5 3.6 Western Isles - - - - 2 16.7 1 14.3 - - Dumfries and Galloway 8 8.9 8 8.9 5 6.0 7 7.4 6 4.3 Shetland - - 1 16.7 - - - - - - Other 4 3 3.5 3 2.8 5 3.1 6 3.8 3 2.1 Source:ISD Scotland Linked Database, November 2003.Notes:PProvisional1.Includes in-patient and day case discharges from general acute and mentalillness hospitals and psychiatric units.2.Up to six discharge diagnoses (one principal, five secondary) are recorded onthe national returns. 
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2001

S1W-13289

Data from these nursing homes are not included in the table and account for approximately 30 homes at 31 March 1999 and 2000 and approx. 15 homes at 31 March 1998.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2006

S2W-28857

The vacancyfigures relate to posts vacant at 31 March, irrespective of when the vacancy arose.Latest available data is at 31 March 2006.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2004

S2W-12869

***For the period 1 April 1999 to 31 March 2002.****This figure is based on nine returns from a possible 22 local authorities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2003

S1O-06550

The Scottish Executive target is that 8,500 elderly households in the private sector should receive central heating by 31 March 2003 and by 31 March 2006 a total of 40,000 households should benefit.On 24 February 2003, the Scottish Executive announced allocations to local authorities totalling £7.5 million that will ensure that all local authority stock which lacks central heating should have it by 31 March 2004, with the exception of Glasgow, where the programme will be completed by Glasgow Housing Association within four years of the stock transfer.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2001

S1W-19786

Notwithstanding that, present projections indicate that the target can be met but its achievement depends critically on the amount of MBM produced between now and 31 March 2002 and the effective performance of the contracted incineration facilities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 October 2001

S1W-18473

Figures by health board of the number of domiciliary sight tests paid are shown in the table for the years ending 31 March 1998 to 2001. Information for the year ending 31 March 1997 is not shown due to quality concerns.Number of domiciliary visits paid for by Health Boards and Primary Care NHS Trusts 1998199920002001Argyll and Clyde1,8942,2662,1002,471Ayrshire and Arran2,0712,1712,3812,356Borders409275491423Dumfries and Galloway513425605841Fife8491,3041,4641,182Forth Valley1,1161,1101,3751,474Grampian1,4919771,8271,838Greater Glasgow7,0655,8766,8597,065Highland397397824783Lanarkshire2,6392,1063,1233,280Lothian3,3183,4114,2194,042Orkney110629Shetland52541342Tayside1,3151,8051,9942,535Western Isles38663768Scotland Total2,317822,24327,31828,429Notes:1.The increase in the number of sight tests for the years 31 March 2000 and 2001 reflects the change in legislation which allowed for free NHS sight tests for all aged 60 and over.

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