29/09/2011 - Written Assembly Questions

Published 13/06/2014   |   Last Updated 13/06/2014

Written Assembly Questions tabled on 22 September 2011 for answer on 29 September 2011

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(Self identifying Question no. shown in brackets)

To ask the Minister for Finance and Leader of the House

Kirsty Williams (Brecon and Radnorshire): Is the Government currently investigating options for alternative private finance models to the private finance initiative, and if so, what options are being considered . (WAQ58055)

To ask the Minister for Health and Social Services

Antoinette Sandbach (North Wales): Further to her answer to WAQ57620, will the Minister provide an update on the evaluation report and proposed national event. (WAQ58054)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many people have received a diagnosis of i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers in each a) cancer network b) local health board and c) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58056)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many people have died from i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers in each a) cancer network b)local health board and c) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58057)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many people have received active treatment for i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers in each a) cancer network b) local health board and c) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58058)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many two week referrals were made for patients with a diagnosis of i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers in each a) cancer network b)local health board and c) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58059)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What is the average length of stay for patients admitted with a diagnosis of i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers for (a) elective admissions, and (b) emergency admission broken down by 1) cancer network 2) LHB and 3) Wales for the latest year for which figures are available. (WAQ58060)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many (i) elective admissions, and (ii) emergency admissions were recorded for patients with a diagnosis of i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers in each a) cancer network b) local health board and (c) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58061)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What assessment has the Health Minister made of the provision of clinical nurse specialists for patients with i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma and vii) haematological cancers; and will she make a statement on the matter. (WAQ58062)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many people died from cancer aged (a) 49 years and under (b) 50 to 59 (c) 60 to 69 (d) 70 to 79 and (e) over 80 years in each ) cancer network b) local health board and (c) Wales in the each of the last five years. (WAQ58063)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): How many people were diagnosed with cancer aged (a) 49 years and under (b) 50 to 59 (c) 60 to 69 (d) 70 to 79 and (e) over 80 years in each i) cancer network ii)local health board and iii) Wales in each of the last five years. (WAQ58064)

Andrew RT Davies (South Wales Central): What proportion of patients with i) cancer ii) bowel cancer iii) ovarian cancer iv) lung cancer v) breast cancer vi) malignant melanoma vii) haematological cancers were first diagnosed as an emergency broken down by a) cancer network b) local health board and c) Wales in the latest year for which figures are available. (WAQ58065)