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Pursuant to his Answer of 25th February, Official Report, 204 c478W, on the treatment of candidiasis and myalgic encephalomyelitis, what is the annual cost of treatment by each health board after such patients are referred by general practitioners. - No figures given.
Pursuant to his Answer of 25th February, Official Report, 204 c478W, on the treatment of candidiasis and myalgic encephalomyelitis, what is the annual cost of treatment by each health board after such patients are referred by general practitioners. - No figures given.
What representations he has received about the use by health boards of the pocket money of long-stay psychiatric patients to buy their personal clothing; and if he will make a statement. (Holding answer 24 February 1992).
What representations he has received about the use by health boards of the pocket money of long-stay psychiatric patients to buy their personal clothing; and if he will make a statement. (Holding answer 24 February 1992).
If he will list the provision made by each health board in the treatment of candidiasis and myalgic encephalomyelitis; and what is the approximate spend of each health board annually on such treatment. - (Holding answer 24 February 1992).
If he will list the provision made by each health board in the treatment of candidiasis and myalgic encephalomyelitis; and what is the approximate spend of each health board annually on such treatment. - (Holding answer 24 February 1992).
That this House agrees with the Secretary of State for the Environment that the Government's present arrangements 'fail to ensure that local authorities and other bodies are able to spend the European Regional Development fund receipts to which they are entitled' and that they leave 'the RECHAR programme and other future ERDF receipts in jeopardy'; in view of this, calls on the Prime Minister to withdraw his statement in a letter to the honourable Member for Midlothian that 'the Commission are misrepresenting the position, and we do not accept that they have any basis for their attitude' and to accept the analysis of the Secretary of State for the Environment that 'the present arrangements are no longer tenable' and that 'the need for change is now pressing'; and demands that Her Majesty's Government takes urgent action now to ensure that all the RECHAR funds owing to coalfield areas are made available to them.
That this House agrees with the Secretary of State for the Environment that the Government's present arrangements 'fail to ensure that local authorities and other bodies are able to spend the European Regional Development fund receipts to which they are entitled' and that they leave 'the RECHAR programme and other...
When he last consulted with chairmen of health boards in Scotland on National Health Service trust status. (Failed OPQ)
When he last consulted with chairmen of health boards in Scotland on National Health Service trust status. (Failed OPQ)