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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2001

S1W-12446

The total spending on health per head of population in Scotland for 1999-2000 was £966 rising to £1,060 for 2000-01.Table 1: 1978-79 to 1985-86For year ending 31st March Health Board19791980198119821983198419851986£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopWeighted Population figures Argyll & Clyde416429454472482488503506Ayrshire/Arran343350380413435455460469Borders363362399402425431438442Dumfries & Galloway432455495504512521525529Fife396401425437451465475486Forth Valley469472516528547551559566Grampian508511562554566580588592Greater Glasgow574590648679680701727728Highland485492528548553552553559Lanarkshire426435478485500500516518Lothian568576617651649656668673OrkneyN/A421394408425435434448ShetlandN/A463413421427428380449Tayside617619672675682697700694Western IslesN/A441347371396414403416All Scotland495506547563572584594599Population figures from The General Register Office for ScotlandHealth Board£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopArgyll & Clyde422435459485492500507511Ayrshire/Arran340345373404427449460469Borders389393435399457467475485Dumfries & Galloway452475516517529543559560Fife363373402417427441453463Forth Valley436444483491506513525539Grampian478486538522523533542546Greater Glasgow653667734753757775794800Highland515526562578568574585590Lanarkshire383393428434447453469474Lothian551559600635631638646648Orkney386412449448455465477478Shetland373404437393429455419472Tayside617627684690692705711707Western Isles422441473485482502523536All Scotland498506550563572582594599Table 2: 1986-87 to 1992-93For year ending 31st March Health Board1987198819891990199119921993£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopWeighted Population figures Argyll & Clyde543563587597623723810Ayrshire/Arran504532558556590674764Borders470490536547568673761Dumfries & Galloway564578602585594710791Fife528542561564585659755Forth Valley610620652649675769786Grampian620631666671697800842Greater Glasgow766779822811848975912Highland603615647639676788817Lanarkshire555570600602627705785Lothian718725758757773873893Orkney458485495503515617780Shetland487506526526544674811Tayside723729766750785910936Western Isles443462477483521585804All Scotland636649681679705808842Population figures from The General Register Office for ScotlandHealth Board£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopArgyll & Clyde549570596602619715811Ayrshire/Arran502526547553586671752Borders516542587597615728823Dumfries & Galloway595610637634664775840Fife502513530534563645728Forth Valley579589617619648752761Grampian574594632631650748785Greater Glasgow8398529048939161041978Highland631646675679711834848Lanarkshire508514541536556626705Lothian699707743739743837849Orkney502531540556588715881Shetland501542573581596744869Tayside749755793792818949963Western Isles5786056226356617361070All Scotland637651684682703805836Table 3: 1993-94 to 1999-2000For year ending 31st March Health Board1994199519961997199819992000£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopWeighted Population figures Argyll & Clyde820869859856865880887Ayrshire/Arran790832854835861884887Borders786869879873874893894Dumfries & Galloway803875861864877896909Fife796848849842873876896Forth Valley832861889862887916934Grampian871901917892907927927Greater Glasgow922910930908911913950Highland838893922895907914904Lanarkshire806825846839864880901Lothian900920935900938946950Orkney87497097899399310351094Shetland91710261015936927963988Tayside921928932932938961955Western Isles93010611031987970979961All Scotland860886900882918913925Population figures from The General Register Office for ScotlandHealth Board£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/Pop£/PopArgyll & Clyde832878870891906925935Ayrshire/Arran779818841843873898903Borders847931932945950970970Dumfries & Galloway854923933946959979997Fife756796804811840843861Forth Valley801825848831843870881Grampian788806814820838861861Greater Glasgow9909719859819909851032Highland860912940932954964953Lanarkshire729754781790818835852Lothian852872876847875881878Orkney956102910331073109511591222Shetland94910221007991104010851121Tayside94095696299099510251023Western Isles1199132213591260132913571350All Scotland850874885886923918931The figures in the tables were derived using revenue expenditure figures taken from the annual publication Scottish Health Service Costs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2006

S2W-27485

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S2W-24316, S2W-25442, S2W-26233, and S2W-26566 by Lewis MacDonald on 27 March, 8 May, 2 June and 19 June 2006 indicating that the Medical Research Council (MRC) had received no proposals of sufficient quality to fund research into the investigation of a link between bowel disease and autism, what the Executive’s position is in respect of MRC’s refusal to fund a proposal to examine 500 autistic children, plus controls, submitted in early 2002 by Dr David Wilson, gastroenterologist, and Dr Anne O’Hare, both from Edinburgh Sick Children’s Hospital, Dr John March from the Moredun Research Institute, Dr M Afzal and Professor Subrata Ghosh, gastroenterologist from Hammersmith Hospital, and whether the Executive will seek a full explanation from the MRC regarding its refusal to fund clinical investigation into the relationship between bowel disease and autism since 2001, given the MRC’s statement that this was a priority area for research.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 June 2006

S2W-26992

The number of practices thatwere providing NHS general dental services in each NHS board area at 31 March 2006 is shownin the following table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 April 2005

S2W-15266

The first year for which complete registration data exist is the year ending March 1992. Prior to September 1996, adult registrations lapsed after 24 months and child registrations lapsed at the end of the following calendar year, unless the patient returned to the practice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2004

S2W-08833

The latest available data on waiting lists for each local authority are published in Table 13 in the Scottish Executive Statistical Bulletin (Housing Series) Housing Trends in Scotland: Quarter ending 31 March 2003. This table shows snapshot figures for applicants on housing lists as at 31 March 2003, as well as chan...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2003

S1W-34508

All owner-occupiers and private renters in the areas concerned who apply for free central heating will have it by 31 March 2006. S1W-34508
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2002

S1W-30951

It is likely that some of the patients included in the table will have been admitted for reasons other than for acute care. The figures for year ending March 2002 are not yet available.Patients Informally Admitted1,2 to Mental Illness Hospitals or Psychiatric Units in Scotland3; April 1997 to March 20014; Psychiatric...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2001

S1W-16400

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1O-3083 by Angus MacKay on 8 March 2001, what progress it is making in its policy of public sector jobs dispersal.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2001

S1W-14953

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-14015 by Ms Wendy Alexander on 22 March 2001, who the four voluntary organisations in receipt of funding from its Innovation Grants Programme are and whether it will detail the six projects aimed at supporting children and their families with autistic spectrum disorder.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2000

S1W-06857

The figures for 1994 and 1998 (the latest year for which fully validated figures are available) and associated % growth are:A7 Annual Average Daily Flows (AADF)LOCATION1994AADF1998AADF% GrowthA7 South of Canonbie3,213* (3265 Feb)4,035 (3594 Feb)10%A7 Langholm3,4423,246-6%A7 North of Langholm2,228 (1739 Feb)1,769** (1796 Feb)3%A7 Linhope South of Teviothead1,7601,736-1%*January - March only (% growth based on February count only)** February-March only (% growth based on February count only)Requests for Scottish traffic information can be made through the Scottish Parliament Information Centre or can be obtained directly from the Scottish Executive Road Network Management and Maintenance Division.

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