- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 19 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Hugh Henry on 15 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive when the additional £4 million for drug action teams was allocated and how much each drug action team (a) bid for and (b) was allocated.
Answer
On 1 July 2005, the ScottishExecutive announced the following allocation by drug action team (DAT) area. Thesum of proposals received from each DAT is also detailed.
Drug Action Team | Sum of Proposals | Allocation |
Aberdeen City | £844,532 | £102,000 |
Aberdeenshire | £816,000 | £68,000 |
Angus | £601,773 | £77,584 |
Argyll and Clyde | £1,542,759 | £238,000 |
Ayrshire and Arran | £966,123 | £117,781 |
Borders | £315,702 | £18,877 |
Dumfries and Galloway | £574,000 | £210,800 |
Dundee City | £530,458 | £251,038 |
East Lothian | £450,322 | £105,654 |
Edinburgh City | £1,062,435 | £470,564 |
Fife | £1,264,682 | £549,212 |
Forth Valley | £1,616,160 | £242,680 |
Greater Glasgow | £1,840,350 | £904,200 |
Highland | £1,603,000 | £54,400 |
Lanarkshire | £682,878 | £68,000 |
Midlothian | £354,029 | £20,225 |
Moray | £256,634 | £68,000 |
Orkney | £124,754 | £19,720 |
Perth and Kinross | £547,000 | £77,584 |
Shetland | £60,000 | £13,600 |
Western Isles | £71,600 | £9,560 |
West Lothian | £596,740 | £329,058 |
Following reassurances fromdrug action teams of expected impact, it is anticipated that the funding will beallocated to the relevant NHS board in August.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how may renal transplants there have been in each year since 1999.
Answer
The number of renaltransplants carried out in Scotland in each year since 1999 is set out in the table. Thefigures include patients who received a kidney only transplant, as well askidney/liver, kidney/pancreas and kidney/heart transplants.
Year | Cadaveric Donor | Living Donor | Total |
1999 | 138 | 27 | 165 |
2000 | 138 | 41 | 179 |
2001 | 121 | 35 | 156 |
2002 | 114 | 31 | 145 |
2003 | 105 | 40 | 145 |
2004 | 94 | 30 | 124 |
Source; UKTransplant.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-15784 by Mr Andy Kerr on 3 May 2005, how many (a) adults and (b) children have been receiving home dialysis in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Answer
The number of patients in Scotland usinghome dialysis as treatment for established renal failure on 31 December foreach year since 1999 is set out in the table. Due to the small numbersinvolved, the figures have not been presented by age or NHS board area.
Year | No. of Patients |
1999 | 54 |
2000 | 51 |
2001 | 46 |
2002 | 41 |
2003 | 43 |
2004 | 43* |
Source:Scottish Renal Registry.
Note: * the Scottish Renal Registry continually refines the data it holds, and the figureof 44 given in the Answer to the previous Question reflected the data as theystood at the time it was answered.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-9961 by Malcolm Chisholm on 7 September 2004, how many patients had to travel outwith their own NHS board area for dialysis in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Answer
The information requested isnot collected centrally by the Scottish Renal Registry (SRR), which is thesource for national data on renal dialysis. The figures provided in the answerto S2W-9961 were collected specifically for that question. Iunderstand that the SRR Steering Group is now considering whether these datashould be collected routinely on a routine basis in future.
The SRR data suggest thatthe majority of patients who dialyse outwith their own NHS board area do sofrom choice.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) children and (b) adults have been receiving hospital dialysis in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Answer
The information is set outin the table. Due to the small number of children involved, the data have notbeen split by age.
NHS Board Area | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 |
Argyll and Clyde | 81 | 79 | 96 | 106 | 112 | 124 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 61 | 63 | 77 | 87 | 95 | 97 |
Borders | 14 | 15 | 16 | 21 | 19 | 22 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 40 | 38 | 44 | 44 | 48 | 43 |
Fife | 68 | 75 | 78 | 78 | 86 | 94 |
Forth Valley | 46 | 59 | 63 | 70 | 77 | 78 |
Greater Glasgow | 268 | 276 | 273 | 286 | 293 | 288 |
Grampian | 96 | 106 | 128 | 150 | 135 | 150 |
Highland | 28 | 32 | 46 | 53 | 69 | 72 |
Lanarkshire | 115 | 128 | 142 | 161 | 168 | 162 |
Lothian | 168 | 159 | 156 | 168 | 182 | 206 |
Tayside | 105 | 99 | 94 | 107 | 116 | 121 |
No NHS Board reported * | 7 | 9 | 11 | 11 | 14 | 48 |
Source:Scottish Renal Registry.
Notes:
On groundsof patient confidentiality, the Island NHS Boards have not been includedbecause of the very small patient numbers.
* NHS boardof residence is derived from the patient’s postcode. Some postcodes weremissing. It is not possible to determine if these patients are receivingdialysis in their own NHS Board area.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-30537 by Malcolm Chisholm on 7 November 2002, whether it has any plans to review the criteria for eligibility for travelling expenses contained within the NHS Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges (Scotland) Regulations 1988 as amended by the NHS (Travelling and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) Regulations 1996.
Answer
The criteria for eligibilityfor travelling expenses are contained within The National Health Service (TravellingExpenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2003 asamended by The National Health Service (Travelling Expenses and Remission ofCharges) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004, The National Health Service(Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2)Regulations 2004, The National Health Service (Travelling Expenses and Remissionof Charges) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2005 and The National HealthService (Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) Amendment(No. 2) Regulations 2005. In addition NHS Boards have discretion to reimbursetravelling expenses for patients who are not eligible under the statutoryschemes where it is deemed to be an extension of treatment costs. There are currentlyno plans to review the criteria.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-30537 by Malcolm Chisholm on 7 November 2002, which NHS boards operate a scheme for reimbursement of travel costs of patients eligible for assistance under the statutory travel schemes where this is viewed as an extension of the patients' treatment costs and deemed clinically necessary.
Answer
All NHS boards havediscretion to reimburse patient travelling expenses where it is viewed to be anextension of treatment costs and is deemed to be clinically necessary.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Andy Kerr on 12 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many patients have been awaiting renal transplants in each year since 1999.
Answer
The number of patients in Scotland onthe active waiting list for a kidney transplant in each year since 1999 is setout in the table.
Year | No. of Patients |
1999 | 491 |
2000 | 466 |
2001 | 455 |
2002 | 481 |
2003 | 433 |
2004 | 471 |
Source: UKTransplant.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Lewis Macdonald on 10 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many admissions to hospital of people under 24 with acute intoxication there have been in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Answer
Information on all acuteintoxication discharges from general acute hospitals for people aged under 24during 1999-2000 to 2004-05 is shown in the following table.
ScottishGeneral Acute Hospital 1,2 Discharge Records for Patients forPatients aged under 24 with an Explicit Diagnosis of Acute Intoxication 3; 1999-2000 to 2004-05
Area of Residence | Discharge Period | | | | | |
| 1999-2000 | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 p |
Total | 2,314 | 2,023 | 2,182 | 2,047 | 1,757 | 1,553 |
Scotland Residents | 2,259 | 1,988 | 2,127 | 2,003 | 1,716 | 1,531 |
Argyll and Clyde | 213 | 192 | 171 | 173 | 190 | 173 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 309 | 256 | 322 | 395 | 344 | 301 |
Borders | 55 | 53 | 60 | 83 | 66 | 53 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 50 | 36 | 26 | 29 | 23 | 21 |
Fife | 122 | 106 | 94 | 106 | 69 | 63 |
Forth Valley | 53 | 69 | 97 | 61 | 74 | 45 |
Grampian | 355 | 237 | 283 | 240 | 183 | 146 |
Greater Glasgow | 332 | 282 | 277 | 212 | 143 | 182 |
Highland | 149 | 162 | 194 | 185 | 158 | 113 |
Lanarkshire | 157 | 150 | 201 | 164 | 102 | 138 |
Lothian | 208 | 193 | 163 | 121 | 135 | 133 |
Tayside | 203 | 201 | 180 | 162 | 142 | 101 |
Islands 4 | 53 | 51 | 59 | 72 | 87 | 62 |
Other 5 | 55 | 35 | 55 | 44 | 41 | 22 |
Source:SMR01 (valid records only).
Date: 25 July 2005.
Ref:20052232.
Notes:
pprovisional.
1. Includesacute hospitals (excludes maternity hospitals, mental illness hospitals andpsychiatric units).
2.Information on hospital discharges relates to episodes of inpatient or day casecare rather than individual patients. The same patient may account for severalhospital admissions during the course of a year (or across years) and will becounted each time in the attached table. Transfer cases have been included.
3.Diagnostic information is defined by using the World Health Organisation’sInternational Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD10). AcuteIntoxication: F100
4. Orkney,Shetland and Western Isles
5. Patientsresident outwith Scotland and patients where the area ofresidence is not known.
- Asked by: Christine Grahame, MSP for South of Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 22 July 2005
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Current Status:
Answered by Lewis Macdonald on 10 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many discharges with alcohol-related liver disease there have been in each year since 1999, broken down by NHS board area.
Answer
Information on all alcohol-relatedliver disease discharges from general acute hospitals during 1999-2000 to 2004-05is shown in the following table.
ScottishGeneral Acute Hospital 1,2 Discharge Records with an ExplicitDiagnosis of Alcoholic Liver Disease 3 ;1999-2000 to 2004-05
Area of Residence | Discharge Period | | | | | |
| 1999-2000 | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 p |
Total | 5,576 | 6,217 | 7,109 | 7,430 | 8,302 | 8,522 |
Scotland Residents | 5,554 | 6,166 | 7,057 | 7,375 | 8,272 | 8,472 |
Argyll and Clyde | 503 | 536 | 628 | 692 | 662 | 668 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 285 | 332 | 428 | 466 | 582 | 622 |
Borders | 87 | 88 | 100 | 77 | 52 | 73 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 118 | 123 | 165 | 176 | 178 | 153 |
Fife | 390 | 427 | 465 | 413 | 440 | 552 |
Forth Valley | 217 | 257 | 325 | 303 | 301 | 328 |
Grampian | 372 | 404 | 433 | 409 | 518 | 540 |
Greater Glasgow | 1468 | 1719 | 1787 | 1926 | 2267 | 2154 |
Highland | 185 | 133 | 211 | 281 | 349 | 382 |
Lanarkshire | 594 | 614 | 761 | 965 | 1089 | 1215 |
Lothian | 969 | 1151 | 1333 | 1202 | 1250 | 1260 |
Tayside | 330 | 318 | 366 | 411 | 521 | 433 |
Islands 4 | 36 | 64 | 55 | 54 | 63 | 92 |
Other 5 | 22 | 51 | 52 | 55 | 30 | 50 |
Source:SMR01 (valid records only).
Date: 25 July 2005.
Ref: 20052231.
Notes:
Pprovisional
1. Includesacute hospitals (excludes maternity hospitals, mental illness hospitals andpsychiatric units).
2.Information on hospital discharges relates to episodes of inpatient or day casecare rather than individual patients. The same patient may account for severalhospital admissions during the course of a year (or across years) and will becounted each time in the attached table. Transfer cases have been included.
3.Diagnostic information is defined by using the World Health Organisation’sInternational Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD10).Alcoholic Liver Disease: K70.
4. Orkney,Shetland and Western Isles.
5. Patientsresident outwith Scotland and patients where the area ofresidence is not known.