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AQO 9865/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Justice whether he has had any discussions with the Secretary of State on the use of public interest immunity certificates.
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| 03/03/2016 |
Answered on 15/03/2016
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AQO 9818/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Finance and Personnel to outline the progress made on the second-round effects of devolving Corporation Tax to Northern Ireland.
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| 25/02/2016 |
Answered on 09/03/2016
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AQW 54546/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the number and percentage of patients that waited (i) less than 13 weeks; and (ii) more than 26 weeks for inpatient and daycare treatment in (a) 2015; and (b) 2014, in the South Tyrone Hospital
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| 19/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54545/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the total number and percentage of patients that waited (i) less than 13 weeks; and (ii) more than 26 weeks for inpatient and daycare treatment in (a) 2015; and (b) 2014 in the South West Acute Hospital.
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| 19/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54544/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the number and percentage of patients that waited (i) more than 9 weeks; and (ii) more than 18 weeks for a diagnostic test in South West Acute Hospital in (a) 2015; and (b) 2014.
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| 19/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54543/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the number and percentage of patients that waited more than (i) 9 weeks; and (ii) 18 weeks for a diagnostic test in South West Acute Hospital in December 2015.
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| 19/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54542/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the number and percentage of patients that waited (i) less than 9 weeks; (ii) more than 18 weeks; and (iii) more than 52 weeks for a first outpatient appointment in the South West Acute Hospital in (a) 2015; and (b) 2014.
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| 19/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54502/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail the longest length of time a current patient has been waiting for (i) an assessment; and (ii) treatment in the South West Acute Hospital .
| 18/02/2016 |
Question Withdrawn
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AQW 54501/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety whether contracts for occupational therapy equipment for patients are reviewed regularly to ensure best value is being obtained.
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| 18/02/2016 |
Answered on 22/03/2016
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AQW 54500/11-16
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Mr Alastair Patterson
(UUP - Fermanagh and South Tyrone)
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To ask the Minister of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to detail waiting lists in (a) Northern Ireland; and (b) the South West Acute Hospital to assess patient referrals to Occupational Therapy; and to detail the reason for these waiting times.
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| 18/02/2016 |
Answered on 10/03/2016
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