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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2011

S3W-39767

The cash paid for each local enhanced service in each NHS Board in the last year for which information is available is as follows: Financial Year: 2009-10 NHS Board NHS Ayrshire and Arran £ Local Enhanced Services: Better Working with GP Practices 187,017 HPV Schedule A 9,831 LES - LD1 H1N1 (A) 725 LES - LD10 Home Detox (W) 42,132 LES - LD11 Families at Risk (A) 9,400 LES - LD12 H Pylori Eradication (A) 63,925 LES - LD14 Hand Hygiene (A) 8,950 LES - LD15 Hepatitis B - at Risk (A) 8,460 LES - LD16 Minor Injuries (Lacerations) (A) 29,677 LES - LD17 Community Hospital (A) 160,499 LES - LD19 Provision of Specialist Dermatology (A) 57,915 LES - LD2 Ladeside Gardens (A) 7,138 LES - LD20 Provision of a Homeopathy Service (A) 40,000 LES - LD22 Referral Management (Local Care 3) (A) 12,943 LES - LD23 Keep Well Project (A) 348,940 LES - LD24 Ring Pessarys (A) 21,600 LES - LD25 PMS Enhanced Services (A) 524,324 LES - LD3 Pay Agreement (A) 324,674 LES - LD4 Vired Funds (A) 586,494 LES - LD5 Contraceptive Implants (A) 42,312 LES - LD6 Moorpark House (A) 21,680 LES - LD7 Pneumococcal at Risk (A) 8,331 LES - LD8 Canal Court (A) 6,187 LES - LD9 Girvan Locality Palliative Care (A) 4,550 Nursing Home 9,581 NHS Board NHS Borders £ Local Enhanced Services: LES - H1N1 SBC (B) 1,649 LES - LD Care Home (B) 3,400 LES - Management Allowance (B) 245,410 LES - Medical Supported Living...
Committee reports Date published: 18 June 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Scottish Elections (Representation and Reform) Bill

Overseas voters The Committee considered some evidence on the issue of whether overseas voters (UK citizens living abroad) should be able to vote.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2015

Finance Committee 04 November 2015

Sometimes, we have told the Government that it will not hit its target if it does not take policy action and it has taken policy action to hit the target; sometimes, we have told the Government that it will not hit its target and it has said, “Fair enough. We’ll have to live with that. We think that’s better than the alternative.”
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2015

Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 25 June 2015

Clause 26 of the Scotland Bill does not appear to live up to what the Smith commission proposed.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2015

Health and Sport Committee 26 May 2015

We need those things to help us take part in our communities, rather than restrictions, detentions and efforts to keep us apart from the world that we want to live in.”—Official Report, Health and Sport Committee, 11 November 2014; c 39-40.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 May 2015

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 20 May 2015

On smart meters, which have come up a few times in the discussion, it is worth noting that there are several live studies across GB where there are clear indications that, with the right communications with the consumer, demand shifts and reduces after smart meters have been installed.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2015

Finance Committee 13 May 2015

Do you think that it is there just to temper what people might think to do, or is it simply for political reasons—to reassure everybody that, whatever the outcome, we are all going to be the same and live happily ever after? Let me start; I am sure that my colleagues will have better answers than I.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 June 2014

Justice Committee 10 June 2014

In addition, we have empowered the sheriff appeal court to react in real time to a live case and to convene a larger bench under section 56.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2014

Public Audit Committee 19 February 2014

The first is a significant increase in comorbidity, because people are living long enough to develop more ailments.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 May 2013

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 29 May 2013

Therefore, yes, I think that we sometimes need legislation to get us to a point where something becomes part of the way in which we do things, which is usually governed by rules. What about the public who must live by that regulation? For example, we have listened to suggestions that having a pan-local authority taxi licensing regime would create difficulti...

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