§ Mr. SalmondTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the crime figures for cases processed through Peterhead sheriff court, by type, for each year since 1976.
§ Lord James Douglas-Hamilton[holding answer 28 October 1994]: The available information is set out in the table:
treatment for Patients who suffer From kidney stones, listed by year for the last five years by health board area.
§ Lord Douglas James Hamilton[holding answer 27 October 1994]: The mean waiting times—days—for 1113W in-patient and day case admissions from the waiting list where the principal diagnosis was calculus of kidney and ureter are shown in the table for each health board of treatment for calendar years 1989–1993.
Mean waiting time—days—for in-patient and day case admissions from the waiting list where the principal diagnosis was calculus of kidney and ureter, by health board of treatment, calendar years 1989–1993 HB Treatment 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Argyll and Clyde 13.9 39.74 15.2 22.3 54.9 Ayrshire and Arran 32.4 31.1 37.1 32.5 35.0 Borders 24.7 32.2 13.3 36.7 25.7 Dumfries and Galloway 68.0 146.2 79.4 69.5 61.8 Fife 29.4 33.9 43.9 17.7 24.2 Forth Valley 32.6 33.1 21.3 29.6 26.2 Grampian 72.4 41.8 42.0 30.8 26.4 Greater Glasgow 40.4 46.2 50.7 49.5 38.2 Highland 46.8 18.8 17.8 30.2 15.9 Lanarkshire 51.9 49.1 59.8 55.3 56.4 Lothian 27.7 24.9 49.3 31.7 22.5 Orkney 15.7 3.0 — — 2.0 Shetland 1.0 35.5 — — 55.0 Tayside 35.9 30.2 42.6 50.6 39.6 Western Isles — 10.5 — 24.3 23.1 Scotland 38.5 36.8 46.3 36.6 29.6 Notes:
1. Diagnostic codes are based on the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Diseases 9th revision (ICD9). The code used in the analysis is ICD9 592, calculus of kidney and ureter.
2. The table is for elective admissions from the waiting list (SMR1 TADM=1 and WAIT>0).
3. The table excludes out-patient attendances for teratment of renal calculi for which information is not centrally available.