Freedom of Information disclosure log
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Monthly expenditure reports & structural deficit information
1. Monthly expenditure reports from April 2015 to November 2015, indicating whether there has been any overspend against budget for each month.
2. The structural deficit in 2014/15; the anticipated structural deficit for 2015/16 and 2016/17.
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Medical Survey
1. What are the objectives of the survey?
2. What selection criteria were used to create the survey recipients?
3. What is the purpose of each question?
4. Are recipients legally obliged to respond?
5. What are each of the "appropriate actions" that may be taken in the event of the questions not being answered?
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Number of patients allocated to GP practices
Number of patients allocated to GP practices (requiring them to take patients on) in each of the last nine quarters in each health board area.
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Gynaecology surgery waiting times and vaginal procedures
Gynaecology surgery waiting times and vaginal procedures for 2014/15 by NHS Board.
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Self-inflicted injuries in NHS Tayside for the last 5 years
Details of the type and number of self-inflicted injuries that were dealt with by NHS Tayside in the past 5 years, broken down by year. Specifically interested in injuries resulting from intentional self-harm and accidental injuries that were self-inflicted.
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Gunshot treatments in Tayside
List of all treatments or procedures carried out for gunshot wounds in institutions in Tayside.
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Number of Eye Test Claims
The number of eye test claims for Vision Express and Specsavers in the Rivergate Shopping Centre, Irvine and Boots, Rivergate. For the past three years, showing how many NHS eye test claims made (primary and supplementary) and how much was paid.
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Opioid-related deaths within a 4-week antecedent of prison-release and/or hospital-discharge by year
Number of opioid-related deaths which occured within four weeks of prison release and / or four weeks of hospital discharge by gender - 2006-2014
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Number of Hospitals and Chief Pharmacists in Scotland
- How many NHS hospitals (i.e. secondary care hospitals) exist within Scotland (excluding nursing homes, or places that provide community based care).
- How are these hospitals clustered? For example, in England certain hospitals cluster together to form Trusts. I believe Scotland has Health boards - if this is correct how many health boards do you have?
- In Scotland, is there a Chief Pharmacist appointed per Health board or per hospital and how do I contact them.
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Provision of spiritual care
- Does NHS National Services Scotland employ individuals for the purpose of 'Spiritual Care', and respective job title and annual salary.
- Does NHS National Services Scotland have a budget ring-fenced for the purpose of 'Spiritual Care' and the amount.
- Does NHS National Services Scotland finance any treatments which would be classed as 'alternative medicines'.