red-banr.gif (2487 bytes) Contents page Next page
  
The Scottish Abstract of Statistics No 26,1998
Chapter 2. HEALTH
Contents
The following symbols have been used unless otherwise stated
.. not available
- nil or less than half the final digit
** withheld to avoid disclosure
* not applicable
Bullet points
2A. NHS hospital and manpower statistics
NHS hospital activity statistics, 1993-1998 Table 2A1
NHS hospital activity by health board area, year ending 31 March 1997 Table 2A2
NHS hospitals, bed use summary (inpatients), year ending 31 March 1997 Table 2A3
Net costs of NHS, revenue and capital expenditure, 1991-92 to 1996-97 Table 2A4
Net revenue and capital expenditure, by health board - State Hospital, CSA and Scottish Ambulance Services, year ended 31 March 1997 Table 2A5
NHS manpower summary, at 30 September, 1993-1997 Table 2A6
Student intakes and students in training for selected health service professions, 1975/76 to 1995/96 Table 2A7
2B. Inpatient statistics
Scottish hospital in-patients discharges, 1986 and 1996/97 Table 2B1
Selected operations, 1991 to 1996/97 Table 2B2
Mental illness hospitals and psychiatric units, inpatient admissions, year ending 31 March 1996 Table 2B3
Discharges with alcohol-related problems from non-psychiatric hospitals by age, sex and main diagnosis, year ending 31 March 1996 Table 2B4
Discharges with alcohol-related problems from mental illness hospitals and psychiatric units by age, sex and main diagnosis; by category of admission year ending 31 March 1996 Table 2B5
Maternity unit discharges, 1992-1998 Table 2B6
2C. Family practitioner and Community health services
Family practitioner services, 1992-1997 Table 2C1
Family practitioner services, by health board 1998 Table 2C2
Community health services, 1992-1997 Table 2C3
Top 10 consultation rates (per 1,000 population) by condition group, for consultations with those aged 15 years or over, in the year ending July 1997 for selected practices Chart 2C1
Immunisation acceptance rates, 1992-1997 Table 2C4
Ambulance services - patients carried and mileage covered; by health board: year ending 31 March 1997 Table 2C5
Residents in nursing homes by health board (registered authority) and client group ages 65 and over; year ending 31 March 1997 Table 2C6
2D. Health trends
Blood transfusion services - donors, year ending 31 March, 1992-1997 Table 2D1
Blood transfusion servives - where donors attended, year ending 31 March 1997 Chart 2D1
Food poisoning notifications, 1980-1997 Chart 2D2
Selected notifiable diseases, confirmed notifications, 1993-1998 Table 2D2
Ten most frequently diagnosed cancers, by sex; 1995 Number of registrations Chart 2D3
New cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) seen at Genitourinary Medicine clinics; by year, gender and diagnostic group, 1980-1996/97 Table 2D3
AIDs cases, AIDs deaths registered, and HIV-infected persons by year of registration/reporting, transmission category, age and sex, 1981-1997 Table 2D4
Reported drugs of misuse among new patients/clients attending drug services or general practice: 1996/97 Table 2D5
Adults smoking cigarettes by sex: 1976-1994 aged 16 and over Chart 2D4
Smoking behaviour among secondary school children by individual year of age (1996 based) Table 2D6
Teenage pregnancies by year, age of mother at conception, and outcome 1983-1997 Table 2D7
Abortions, 1990, 1993-1997 Table 2D8
Trends in waiting times and waiting lists, year ending 31 March Table 2D9
Patients on Inpatient/day case waiting lists at end of March - numbers waiting over 12 months Chart 2D5
 

Notes for guidance

Contents page Next page