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Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 April 2000

S1W-04370

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will publish an analysis of the political affiliations of all applicants for public appointments since May 1999, including a breakdown into successful and unsuccessful applications.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 April 2000

S1W-05975

The Ministerial Group on Sustainable Scotland was established as part of the delivery of the Programme for Government commitment to integrate the principles of environmentally and socially sustainable development into all Government policies.The remit is to:identify priorities for action on sustainable development in Scotland;co-ordinate implementation action;support Cabinet colleagues in embedding sustainable development in their policies and programmes;report to Cabinet on these matters.The members of the Group are listed below, but others may...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2000

S1W-04347

We consider all aspects of structure plans submitted for approval. Structure plans may safeguard routes for roads, but are not ordnance survey based.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2000

S1W-04429

The Scottish Executive Health Department will continue to assess the performance of the NHS in Tayside through its normal performance management arrangements and the work of the Task Force will be an integral part of that arrangement.I have given the Task Force a great deal of autonomy over the means by which they achieve this very challenging task. This may involve public or private consultation but ultimately the decision on this matter shall rest with the members of the Task Force.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 1999

S1W-02212

This suggests that, pro rata, between £7 million and £10 million may be lost to the NHS in Scotland each year from prescription charge evasion.We already have some evidence of wrongful claims by patients in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00716

MSPs' salaries and allowances for the current year and the following 2 years are estimated to be: £million 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Plans Plans PlansMSP Salaries 6.1 6.7 6.7MSP Allowances 7.1 7.9 7.9These figures are based upon 1999-00 rates.MSPs' salaries for the current year are based on the period from 8 May 1999...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 July 1999

S1W-00415

NHS in Scotland: First Outpatient Appointment Waiting Time Guarantees By Specialty And Health Board For 1999/2000Health BoardENTOrthopaedicGeneral SurgeryOphthalmologyGynaecology WeeksWeeksWeeksWeeksWeeksArgyll and Clyde14 (20)115(20)110 (20)112 (15)18 (15)1Ayrshire and Arran9 9 9 9 9 Borders1111111111Dumfries and Galloway918999Fife1515151515Forth Valley92091212Grampian1812121212Greater Glasgow2020201515Highland81214159Lanarkshire15129109Lothian113093014Orkney 9(*)9(*)9(*)9(*)9(*)Shetland121414149Tayside16151299Western Isles12991291 The figures in brackets show the maximum waiting time guarantee where the treatment is to be undertaken in an adjacent Health Board area.* Indicates that treatment may...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2006

S2W-25961

The number of injury accidents recordedon the A9 between (a) Helmsdale and Dunbeath, (b) Dornoch and Helmsdale, (c) Invernessand Dornoch, (d) Kingussie and Inverness, (e) Pitlochry and Kingussie, (f) Perth and Pitlochryand (g) Dunbeath and Scrabster between 1997 and 2005 is as follows:(a) A9 Helmsdale to Dunbeath Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 0 0 0 1998 0 0 2 2 1999 0 0 1 1 2000 0 0 1 1 2001 0 1 4 5 2002 0 1 3 4 2003 0 0 4 4 2004 0 1 2 3 2005 0 0 2 2 Total 0 3 19 22 (b) A9 Dornoch to Helmsdale Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 5 11 16 1998 0 5 8 13 1999 1 9 5 15 2000 0 5 9 14 2001 0 8 9 17 2002 0 7 10 17 2003 1 5 9 15 2004 2 6 6 14 2005 1 4 11 16 Total 5 54 78 137 (c) A9 Inverness to Dornoch Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 3 11 16 30 1998 2 9 19 30 1999 5 12 16 33 2000 1 5 29 35 2001 1 9 23 33 2002 2 6 19 27 2003 3 9 23 35 2004 2 7 24 33 2005 1 11 21 33 Total 20 79 190 289 (d) A9 Kingussie to Inverness Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 2 18 20 1998 4 1 18 23 1999 4 4 16 24 2000 2 3 16 21 2001 3 2 10 15 2002 0 5 16 21 2003 2 5 19 26 2004 1 2 16 19 2005 0 4 8 12 Total 16 28 137 181 (e) A9 Pitlochry to Kingussie Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 2 10 10 22 1998 1 4 14 19 1999 0 5 11 16 2000 4 13 10 27 2001 3 8 10 21 2002 0 3 13 16 2003 2 5 16 23 2004 2 4 21 27 2005 0 3 9 12 Total 14 55 114 183 (f) A9 Perth to Pitlochry Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 2 4 9 15 1998 2 10 7 19 1999 2 6 9 17 2000 1 4 14 19 2001 2 2 9 13 2002 3 3 11 17 2003 1 6 9 16 2004 2 5 8 15 2005 0 3 2 5 Total 15 43 78 136 (g) A9 Dunbeath to Scrabster Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 2 1 10 13 1998 0 2 4 6 1999 0 0 3 3 2000 1 5 1 7 2001 1 3 3 7 2002 0 0 11 11 2003 0 1 9 10 2004 1 1 3 5 2005 0 0 10 10 Total 5 13 54 72 From 1 April 1996 the A9between Latheron and Wick was redesignated as A99(T) and the number of injury accidentsrecorded on this section between 1997 and 2005 is as follows: A99 Latheron to Wick Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 4 7 11 1998 0 2 5 7 1999 2 1 3 6 2000 2 1 4 7 2001 0 6 3 9 2002 0 3 3 6 2003 0 3 8 11 2004 1 7 7 15 2005 1 0 5 6 Total 6 27 45 78 The figures quoted may...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2005

S2W-14566

Information on hospital dischargesrelates to episodes of in-patient or day case care rather than individual patients.The same patient may account for several hospital admissions during the course ofa year (or across years) and will be counted each time in the attached table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2003

S1W-32949

The number of people dying within seven days of discharge from in-patient or day case care, and the percentage of all discharges that these cases represent, is shown in the following table:Deaths Within Seven Days of Hospital Discharge1, Number and Percentage of Total Discharges; by Health Board Area of Treatment2 and Age Group; May 1999 to April 2002 May 1999 to April 2000May 2000 to April 2001May 2001 to April 2002Live Discharges Who Died Within 7 DaysLive Discharges Who Died Within 7 Days (%)Live Discharges Who Died Within 7 DaysLive Discharges Who Died Within 7 Days (%)Live Discharges Who Died Within 7 DaysLive Discharges Who Died Within 7 Days (%)Scotland0-14110.01%170.02%200.02%15-34360.02%310.02%410.03%35-541980.08%1670.06%2100.08%55-643080.19%2610.16%3090.20%65-745280.30%5240.29%5460.32%75+9890.56%9960.55%10180.57%All Ages2,0700.20%1,9960.19%2,1440.21%Argyll and Clyde0-1400.00%00.00%00.00%15-3430.02%40.03%30.03%35-54120.07%80.04%170.09%55-64340.32%240.22%130.12%65-74320.26%500.40%480.38%75+770.54%810.56%930.63%All Ages1580.22%1670.23%1740.24%Ayrshire and Arran0-1400.00%20.03%00.00%15-3400.00%20.02%40.04%35-54120.07%140.08%140.08%55-64160.14%150.13%190.16%65-74340.27%350.26%220.17%75+570.45%570.43%550.40%All Ages1190.16%1250.16%1140.15%Borders0-1400.00%00.00%00.00%15-3410.03%20.07%10.03%35-5410.03%10.02%10.02%55-6430.11%60.23%50.18%65-7470.21%50.15%60.17%75+190.42%240.51%250.53%All Ages310.16%380.19%380.19%Dumfries and Galloway0-1400.00%00.00%00.00%15-3410.02%00.00%10.03%35-5480.13%30.05%40.08%55-64130.30%100.22%160.43%65-74170.32%280.51%240.53%75+380.65%370.61%380.67%All Ages770.27%780.27%830.34%Fife0-1400.00%00.00%10.02%15-3420.02%00.00%20.02%35-5490.07%80.05%80.06%55-6480.10%50.06%130.16%65-74260.27%290.29%250.24%75+590.54%690.63%750.66% All Ages1040.19%1110.19%1240.22%Forth Valley0-1400.00%10.02%00.00%15-3400.00%20.02%20.02%35-5460.05%130.10%70.06%55-6460.09%80.11%180.23%65-74310.41%200.24%280.32%75+490.60%520.60%460.52%All Ages920.20%960.19%1010.20%Grampian0-1410.01%00.00%20.02%15-3420.01%30.02%30.02%35-54190.08%170.07%160.07%55-64200.14%210.15%270.19%65-74450.28%430.26%340.22%75+840.49%740.44%950.57%All Ages1710.17%1580.16%1770.19%Greater Glasgow0-1420.01%90.04%130.05%15-3490.02%90.02%150.04%35-54560.09%490.07%640.11%55-64900.23%880.22%900.24%65-741280.31%1160.28%1620.40%75+2240.65%2170.61%2200.62%All Ages5090.21%4880.20%5640.24%Highland0-1400.00%00.00%00.00%15-3420.03%10.01%10.02%35-5470.07%80.07%100.09%55-64200.34%140.23%160.24%65-74240.36%140.20%250.34%75+520.69%340.43%380.46%All Ages1050.25%710.17%900.21%Lanarkshire0-1400.00%00.00%10.01%15-3420.01%20.01%50.03%35-54170.07%120.05%160.06%55-64230.14%250.16%250.16%65-74700.38%660.39%650.36%75+1170.71%1130.72%920.54%All Ages2290.23%2180.23%2040.20%Lothian0-1470.04%50.03%10.01%15-34100.04%50.02%20.01%35-54360.09%260.06%340.09%55-64460.18%270.11%370.16%65-74660.25%780.29%590.24%75+1220.47%1380.53%1280.51%All Ages2870.17%2790.17%2610.18%Tayside0-1410.01%00.00%20.02%15-3440.03%10.01%10.01%35-54130.06%60.03%190.10%55-64270.21%160.12%280.24%65-74430.28%360.23%440.32%75+790.45%890.50%910.57%All Ages1670.19%1480.16%1850.23%Island Boards0-1400.00%00.00%00.00%15-3400.00%00.00%10.06%35-5420.08%20.07%00.00%55-6420.14%20.13%20.11%65-7450.33%40.24%40.22%75+120.55%110.45%220.88%All Ages210.21%190.18%290.25%Source: This information was extracted from the SMR01 and death registration linked dataset maintained by ISD Scotland.

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