To ask the Scottish Executive how many individuals were treated by the NHS for drug dependency in each year since 1999.
The number of people dischargedfrom general acute hospitals and psychiatric hospitals in Scotland withan explicit diagnosis of drug dependency from 1999-2000 onwards is detailed in thefollowing table:
Discharge Period | Number Discharged from General Acute Hospitals | Number Discharged from Psychiatric Hospitals |
1999-2000 | 1,285 | 543 |
2000-01 | 1,507 | 591 |
2001-02 | 1,424 | 555 |
2002-03 | 1,507 | 483P |
2003-04 | 1,478 | |
2004-05 | 1,610P | |
PProvisional.
Source: SMR01; SMR04.
Notes:
1. Includes Scottish residentsonly.
2. Figures in the table relateonly to those individuals who are treated as in-patients in acute hospitals or psychiatrichospitals. They do not include individuals managed as out-patients.
3. Information is on individualpatients within a year. If one patient is admitted in two different years, theywill be counted separately in each year.
4. Diagnostic information isdefined by using the World Health Organization’s International Classification ofDiseases 10th Revision (ICD10). Dependence syndrome uses a subset of drug misusecodes (F11.2, F12.2, F13.2, F14.2, F15.2, F16.2, F18.2, F19.2).
5. Caution is necessary wheninterpreting these figures. The recording of drug misuse may vary from hospitalto hospital and over time. Where drug dependency is suspected but unconfirmed itmay not be recorded by the hospital.
6. 2002-03 is the most recentyear for which complete SMR04 data is available.