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I would request the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) and Scottish Government consider these recommendations from the American College of Sports Medicine.
In 2013 I understand that Mars withdrew caffeine gum due to concerns about health risks.
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
We also seek an indication of when the strategy will be delivering outcome data relating to the use of medicines.Scottish Government response to the Supply and Demand for Medicines report, 23 November 2020, answer 34
We also asked the Scottish Government what steps are being taken to ensure developments in technology are accessible to everyone in the countr...
Committee reports
Date published:
16 February 2021
The cost of the GMS contract exceeds £1 Billioniii£1.0358 Billionand makes up approximately half of the total Community Health Service Budget of £2.109 Billion all of which is controlled by the HSCPsScottish Government response to the Supply and Demand for Medicines report, 23 November 2020, paragraph 51an increase from 39% in 2016/17.
A proactive approach with emphasis on preventative medicine, GPs working with care homes and district nurses in the community will reduce heavy reliance on acute services.
It is clear that whilst delayed discharge is a key issue across Scotland, it is not the sole reason for delays and there are opportunities which exist and could be utilised, for example, preventative medicine.
Reducing the number of patients entering hospital by meeting their needs in the community, will have a positive impact on occupancy, staffing levels ...
Dr Steven Cole, consultant in intensive care medicine at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, stated,“Scotland has fewer intensive care beds per thousand population than the rest of the UK.
Committee reports
Date published:
27 November 2018
The Committee is therefore of the view that there should be a suite of data available covering mortality, sea lice infestation, medicine application and treatment information.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
Written Evidence
HS/S5/18/HCSS/1 - Scottish Borders Council and Scottish Borders Integrated Joint Board for Health and Social Care
HS/S5/18/HCSS/2 - Scotland Excel
HS/S5/18/HCSS/3 - Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
HS/S5/18/HCSS/4 - MND Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/5 - Society of Personnel and Development Scotland (SPDS)
HS/S5/18/HCSS/6 - Law Society of Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/7 - NHS Orkney
HS/S5/18/HCSS/8 - Royal College of Nursing
HS/S5/18/HCSS/9 - Royal Blind
HS/S5/18/HCSS/10 - MS Society Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/11 - Social Work Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/12 - Chief Officers Group Health and Social Care Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/13 - Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/14 - South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership
HS/S5/18/HCSS/15 - Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland (CCPS)
HS/S5/18/HCSS/16 - Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/17 - Marie Curie
HS/S5/18/HCSS/18 - Care Inspectorate and Scottish Social Services Council
HS/S5/18/HCSS/19 - Audit Scotland on behalf of the Auditor General for Scotland
HS/S5/18/HCSS/20 - NHS Forth Valley
HS/S5/18/HCSS/21 - Royal College of Emergency Medicine...
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Members are advised to lodge amendments in good time before the beginning of a Stage and as early as possible during the day. (G) = Government Bill; (M) = Member’s Bill; (C) = Committee Bill; (P) = Private Bill; (H) = Hybrid Bill.