Freedom of Information disclosure log
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Final Pharmacy payment figures
From March 2016 final Pharmacy payment figures for contractor codes:
- 1064
- 1143
- 1301
- 1377
- 1688
- 1699
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Fireworks-related injuries
The number of patients treated for fireworks-related injuries over the past five years, how many of those treated were under 18, and what was the geographical spread of those figures across the NHS Scotland regional health boards.
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SNBTS sub-contractors and suppliers
All the sub-contractors and suppliers that are or have been involved on the new Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) National Centre, under main contractors Interserve.
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Email/Network Services Policy
A copy of your use of email/network services policy for staff.
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Capitation Payments
- MAS capitation payment
- Number of registered EMAS patients
- CMS capitation payment
- Number of registered CMS payments
- Total number of GP34 forms
- Total number GP34 items
- Number of instalments
- Number of supervisions
- Smoking cessation payments
- Final payments
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Number of PCR completed CMS assessments and CMS registrations
The number of PCR completed CMS assessments and CMS registrations for each pharmacy contract by month for April 2016 - August 2016
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Kidney Cancer
Information on patients diagnosed with kidney cancer in Scotland and the average time in days between diagnosis and initiation of systemic therapy for patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma.
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EU nationals
How many EU nationals currently work within NHS National Services Scotland.
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Most common reasons for not meeting eligibility to donate blood
The five most common reasons in (i) Scotland, (ii) Tayside and (iii) Fife that people did not meet the eligibility criteria to donate blood.
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A&E Waiting Times (1)
- Over the past five financial years (2011-12 to 2015-16) how many patients have spent more than four hours in Accident and Emergency in Scottish Hospitals form decision to admit, to admission?
- For this time period please breakdown (by month and hospital) the number of patients waiting more than four hours into the following age categories: 0-18, 19-39, 40,59, 60,79, 80+.
- Over the past five financial years (2011-12 to 2015-16) how many patients have spent more than twelve hours in A&E in Scottish hospitals from decision to admit to admission?
- For this time period please breakdown (by month and hospital) the number of patients waiting more than twelve hours into the following age categories: 0-18, 19-39, 40-59, 60-79, 80+.
- Over the past five financial years what was the longest amount of time a patient spent in A&E from decision to admit to admission?
- How many complaints has NHS Scotland received about waiting times in A&E over the past five financial years?
- Please state the five most common complaints NHS Scotland has received about waiting times over the past five financial years.