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October 2025
Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 requests that have been received by NHS 24 during October 2025.
FOI/00087 - Supply payments
Reference
FOI/00087-2025-26 – Supply payments
Response date
01/10/2025
Information requested
This is a request under FOISA for details of instances in which NHS 24 (including, where applicable, any agencies, bodies, or units for which it is ultimately responsible for supplier payments) has failed to pay its suppliers on time, thereby causing liabilities for late payment compensation and/or interest on late payments to be incurred for the public purse……..
We request under FOISA that you provide, (in a machine readable format, preferably Microsoft Excel or CSV) the following information in respect of suppliers which were not paid in within 30 days for the period starting 1 April 2019 to the date of this request:
1. Supplier Name
2. Invoice Date
3. Invoice Received Date
4. Gross Invoice Value
5. Payment Date
6. Late Payment Compensation or Interest Paid (if any)
We reiterate that this request:
(a) is limited to information which should (if proper records are kept) be readily available from a purchase ledger system and should therefore be possible to retrieve without any difficulty and without imposing any significant burden;
(b) relates to organisations (not individuals) who are entitled to be paid out of public funds for public services, and we do not require the disclosure of any personal information of any individual person;
(c) does not require the disclosure of any confidential information or information to the production of which there could be any other lawful objection.
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that it does not hold all the information requested but has appended to this letter, the information which it holds.
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold all this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
We are unable to provide the detail of invoices over 30 days from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2022 as we had a different payment processing system until 1 April 2022. The information within the appendix details the information from then.
From our understanding of your request the information listed is in relation to the one and only supplier we have been charged late payment fees for.
Response documents
FOI/00088 - Pharmacy contacts
Reference
FOI/00088-2025-26 – Pharmacy contacts
Response date
13/10/2025
Information requested
I am writing under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 to request information held by NHS 24 in relation to the NHS Inform service directory of community pharmacies in Scotland.
NHS National Services Scotland has advised me (FOI-2025-000247) that NHS 24 holds the following information fields for community pharmacy contractors which were not provided by NSS:
- Website URL (if held)
- Services provided (as recorded in the NHS Inform directory)
- Opening hours for each day of the week (Monday to Sunday), including multiple intervals where applicable, and any notes on lunchtime closures or contractual variations
- The date that each record was last updated in your system
For clarity, I am seeking this information as part of a consolidated dataset of all community pharmacy contractors in Scotland, equivalent in scope to the “Pharmacy Contractor List” published by NHS Business Services Authority for England, which includes contractor names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and opening hours in a machine-readable file.
I therefore request a full extract of the above fields for all current community pharmacy contractors in Scotland, ideally in a machine-readable format such as CSV or Excel.
Response
NHS 24 has considered your request and is pleased to provide the information requested.
Please note, NHS 24 relies on each of the individual 14 territorial (regional) health boards within Scotland, for notification of any updates relating to opening times or services and cannot be held liable for any out-of-date information.
NHS 24 holds most of the information requested which has been provided in the Excel workbook attached to this response. Whilst NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible, on this occasion, we do not hold all URLs requested, and therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held. This is a formal notice under section 17(1) of FOISA that NHS 24 does not have all the information you have requested.
Response documents
FOI/00089 - Medical records
Reference
00089-2025-26 – Medical Records
Response date
13/10/2025
Information requested
I would like to request all my family nurse records
Response
NHS 24 has considered your request and concluded that the requested information is regarded as “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
Therefore, because the information you have requested is personal information of which you are the data subject, it is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
For your future reference if you are asking an organisation for personal data that they hold on you then you should submit it to them as a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR), that way they will deal with it as a DSAR and not an FOI which would help expedite you getting your personal data from them.
Typically, we would now deal with your request as a DSAR, however, we can advise that NHS 24 does not hold the information you have requested and so your FOI request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
This is because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service, if you are looking for information regarding GP and/or Hospital records you will need to contact them directly.
FOI/00090 - Information relating to the evacuation of ill children and their families from Gaza to Scotland
Reference
FOI/ 00090-2025-26 – Information relating to the evacuation of ill children and their families from Gaza to Scotland
Response date
14/10/2025
Information requested
All correspondence, memos, briefings and/or reports sent and received by the NHS 24 Board Chair, Dr. Martin Cheyne, between September 12, 2025 and September 16, 2025 that address, or relate to, the evacuation of ill children and their families from Gaza to Scotland for medical treatment.
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA. We do not hold this information because there is no correspondence within scope of your request.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
FOI/00092 - ICT procurement
Reference
FOI/00092-2025-26 – ICT Procurement
Response date
15/10/2025
Information requested
Q1. Can you please list the number of devices deployed by your organisation for the following?
Q2. Does your organisation have plans to procure any of the below services, if yes then please provide information in the below format?
Q3. Does your organisation have any plans to procure the below services, if yes then please provide required information in the below format?
Q4. Does your organisation have any plans to procure below services, then please provide required information in the below format?
Q5. Has your organisation implemented any form of AI or Automation services, and if not, what is the reason for not implementing?
Response
Thank you for your request dated 25 September 2025, made pursuant to the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA) for information relating to information requested in the attached spreadsheet.
NHS 24 has considered your request and can confirm that not all the request information is being provided. However, in accordance with our obligations under FOISA, we have provided the information that is held and deemed disclosable in the appended spreadsheet accompanying this response.
Where NHS 24 holds relevant information, this has been included in the spreadsheet. Each response is clearly marked and, where applicable, information that we do not hold or information that has been withheld includes contextual exemption notes to support understanding.
In response to the questions relating to procurement of our security and IT services, NHS 24 is applying Section 33(1)(b) of FOISA. This exemption provides that information is exempt information if its disclosure under FOISA would, or would be likely to, prejudice substantially the commercial interests of any person. NHS 24 is relying on this exemption as we consider that our commercial interests would, or would be likely to, be harmed by disclosure.
We believe that disclosure of the information requested would be likely to impact our ability to secure best value in the procurement of this contract in the future, as potential suppliers would gain a strong indication of the level of bid that might secure contracts of similar nature and scale, resulting in bidders submitting less competitive bids in future.
NHS 24 is also applying Section 35(1)(a) of FOISA. This exemption applies where disclosure of the information would, or would be likely to, prejudice substantially the prevention or detection of crime. We have considered the public interest in disclosing this information and concluded that maintaining the exemption is appropriate in this instance.
Where we do not hold the requested information, we are relying upon section 17(1) of FOISA which provides an exemption when information is not held by a public authority. In this instance, NHS 24 does not hold the information requested because these elements of the request are not relevant to NHS 24. NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible, whilst FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions relied upon, FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish public authorities to create new information. This is a formal notice that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information in these elements.
Response documents
FOI/00093 - Personal information
Reference
FOI/00093 – Personal information
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
Request to forward “medical forms to new GP”.
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that the information is “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
The information you have requested is personal information of which you are the data subject, and so it is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
NHS 24 does not hold the information you have requested. NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service in Scotland. if you require access to information relating to your GP and/ or Hospital records you will need to contact them direct.
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. However, FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
This is a formal notice under section 17(1) that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
FOI/00094 - Hospital drug usage within NHS Scotland
Reference
FOI/00094 – Hospital drug usage within NHS Scotland
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
I would like to request data on hospital drug usage within NHS Scotland, similar to the Secondary Care Medicines Data (SCMD) list published by NHS England.
Please could you provide the following information for your Health Board/hospital(s):
A list of medicines used within secondary care, including the total quantities dispensed or issued, for the most recent 12-month period available.
Where possible, please provide this information broken down by:
- Medicine name (generic and/or brand)
- Strength and formulation
- Total quantity used/dispensed
- Associated costs (if available)
If the full dataset is not available, I would be grateful if you could provide any reports, summaries, or datasets that most closely match the request.
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA. NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls and contacts made to our services.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
In this instance we can advise the information may be held by Public Health Scotland – if you wish to re-direct your request, you should send it to: PHS.FOI@phs.scot or
Corporate FOI Team
Public Health Scotland
Gyle Square
South Gyle Crescent
Edinburgh
EH12 9EB
Alternatively, the information may be held by local health boards. The contact details for individual health boards can be found here: https://www.nhsinform.scot/freedom-of-information-foi/
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
This is a formal notice under section 17(1) of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the information requested.
FOI/00095 – GP records
Reference
FOI/00095 – GP records
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
Request for a GP summary of medical records.
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that the information is “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
Access to personal data should be requested under the relevant provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK General Data Protection Regulation.
In this instance however, we can advise that NHS 24 does not hold the information you are requesting.
This is because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service.
If you are looking for information regarding GP and/or Hospital records you will need to contact them direct and request the information under the Data Protection Act 2018.
This is a formal notice under section 17(1) of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the information requested.
FOI/00096 - Pest control services
Reference
FOI/00096 – Pest control services
Response date
27/10/2025
Information requested
Please provide the following information for the period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2025, broken down by financial year:
1) Total expenditure by the Trust/organisation on pest control services, including both in-house provision and external/contracted services.
2) If any services are contracted out, please provide the supplier name(s) and the contract value(s).
3) The number of call-outs/treatments by species category (e.g. rats, mice, pigeons, gulls, foxes, grey squirrels, wasps, bedbugs, cockroaches—please use your own categories if recorded differently).
4) For any lethal control commissioned or carried out by the Trust/organisation, the number of animals killed by species and, where recorded, the method used (e.g. trapping, poisoning, shooting).
5) A copy of any policy, guidance, or standard operating procedure relating to the Trust/organisation’s pest control service or contractors.
Please also provide the information in CSV, Excel, or another machine-readable format where possible.
If any part of this request is unclear, or if fulfilling it would exceed the statutory cost limit, please.
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA (information not held).
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
Please accept this as a formal notice that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Whilst section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, on this occasion, we are unable to advise you where you would be able to obtain the requested information.
FOI/00097 – Implementation of single-sex wards/facilities NHS England
Reference
FOI/00097 – Implementation of single-sex wards/facilities NHS England
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
I request the following documents for the period 1 January 2024 to 29 September 2025:
- Any risk assessments, internal memos, or incident reports regarding patient safety, delayed admissions, reduced bed capacity, or potential fatalities linked to implementing single-sex ward/facility segregation.
- Cost estimates or financial modelling of retrofitting NHS facilities, staffing changes, or training requirements to comply with guidance.
- Correspondence, briefing notes, or board papers between DHSC, NHS England, and individual NHS trusts regarding feasibility, operational challenges, or risk mitigation.
- Legal advice concerning potential litigation, enforceability, or compliance risks associated with implementing guidance.
- Any commissioning of external consultants or experts to evaluate patient safety, operational feasibility, or financial impact.
- Any internal reports or briefings assessing the broader impact on NHS capacity, patient flow, or service provision.
Please provide electronic copies of all documents. If the cost of complying with this request exceeds the statutory limit, please prioritise the most recent or highest-priority documents relating to patient safety, operational feasibility, and costs.
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information and therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA. We do not hold this information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service in Scotland.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the information requested.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
In this instance we can advise the information may be held by individual health boards in England. If you wish to re-direct your request, you should send it to the emails of the different health boards in England.
FOI/00098 - Reports of rape or sexual assaults in hospitals
Reference
FOI/00098 – Reports of rape or sexual assaults in hospitals
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
- In the years 2020 – 2021, 2021 – 2022, 2022 – 2023, 2023 – 2024, 2024 – 2025, how many reports of rape or sexual assault were recorded in your hospitals? Please provide a breakdown by hospital and financial year
- Of the incidents recorded in Q1, how many were alleged to have been carried out by NHS staff? Please provide a breakdown by hospital and financial year
- Of the incidents recorded in Q2, how many were alleged to have taken place on hospital wards? Please provide a breakdown by hospital and financial year
- Of the incidents recorded in Q1, how many of these allegations were referred to the police? Please provide a breakdown by hospital and financial year
- Of the incidents recorded in Q4, how many of these resulted in an arrest, charge, or conviction? Please provide a breakdown by hospital and financial year
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information and therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
We do not hold this information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service in Scotland.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
In this instance we can advise the information may be held by local health boards – if you wish to re-direct your request, the contact details for individual health boards can be found here: https://www.nhsinform.scot/freedom-of-information-foi/
FOI/00099 - Request for hospital records
Reference
FOI/00099 – Request for hospital records
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
Request for hospital records.
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that the information is “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
The information you have requested is personal information of which you are the data subject, and so it is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
We can advise that NHS 24 does not hold the information you have requested and is therefore subject to section 17(1) of FOISA. We do not hold the requested information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
As you have submitted other FOI requests related to your personal data and those requests relate to information likely held by NHS Lothian then, as per the other responses we would advise you to contact NHS Lothian. You can find information on how to submit a Data Subject Access Request to NHS Lothian at:
You can contact them by email at: Loth.sarteam@nhs.scot
Or write to them at:
SAR Team
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
51 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh
EH16 4SA
FOI/00100 - Request for personal data
Reference
FOI/00100 – Request for personal data
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
Request for personal data held by NHS Lothian
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that the information is “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
The information you have requested is personal information of which you are the data subject, and so it is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
We can advise that NHS 24 does not hold the information you have requested and is therefore subject to section 17(1) of FOISA.
We do not hold the requested information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
In this instance we can advise the information may be held by NHS Lothian – if you wish to re-direct your request you can find information on how to submit a Data Subject Access Request to NHS Lothian at:
You can contact them by email at: Loth.sarteam@nhs.scot
Or write to them at:
SAR Team
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
51 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh
EH16 4SA
FOI/00101 – Request for health records
Reference
FOI/00101 – Request for health records
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
Request for health records held by NHS Lothian
Response
NHS 24 have considered your request and concluded that the information is “personal information” under section 38(1)(a) of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA).
The information you have requested is personal information of which you are the data subject, and so it is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA).
We can also confirm that NHS 24 does not hold the information you have requested, and your request is therefore subject to section 17(1) of FOISA (information not held).
We do not hold the requested information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service. if you are looking for information regarding GP and/ or Hospital records you will need to contact them separately.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
The information may be held by NHS Lothian – if you wish to re-direct your request you can find information on how to submit a Data Subject Access Request to NHS Lothian at:
You can contact them by email at: Loth.sarteam@nhs.scot
Or write to them at:
SAR Team
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
51 Little France Crescent
Edinburgh
EH16 4SA
FOI/00102 – NHS Scotland’s fertility policy
Reference
FOI/00102 – NHS Scotland’s fertility policy
Response date
17/10/2025
Information requested
We are currently checking that we have the right information on NHS Scotland’s Fertility policy.
Please could you confirm the most recent fertility policy?
Response
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. However, on this occasion, we do not hold the requested information and therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA (information not held).
We do not hold this information because NHS 24 is a telephone triage service and only retains records relating to calls made to the 111 service.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held.
This is a formal notice under section 17 of FOISA that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish Public Authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, this also applies where the requested information is not held by that Public Authority.
In this instance we can advise the information may be held by the individual health boards – if you wish to re-direct your request, you should send it to the contact details for individual health boards which can be found here:
FOI/00103 - Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services (SARCS)
Reference
FOI/00103 – Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services (SARCS)
Response date
31/10/2025
Information requested
I would like to request information regarding the Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services (SARCS). Specifically, I would appreciate details on the following:
- The range of services provided by SARCS.
- The number of people who have accessed these services (please include the most recent available data, ideally by year).
- The goals and targets of SARCS.
- Any available performance data or evaluations relating to SARCS.
If any part of this request is unclear or likely to exceed the cost limit, please let me know, and I will be happy to narrow the scope.
I would prefer to receive the information electronically via email.
Response
- The range of services provided by SARCS. NHS 24 does not hold this information.
- The number of people who have accessed these services (please include the most recent available data, ideally by year). NHS 24 hosts the SARCS national telephone number and therefore only holds information relating to the number of calls we have received via the SARCS telephone line. We are however, withholding this information and in doing so, we are relying upon the exemption available in Section 25 of FOISA (Information otherwise accessible).
Section 25 of FOISA allows for a public authority to withhold information where it is reasonably available elsewhere to the requester. In this instance, the information held by NHS 24 is available on the Public Health Scotland website.
Section 15 of FOISA requires public authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible. In this instance, we can advise that the information held by NHS 24 in relation to your request, is available on the Public Health Scotland website in the 2025 statistical report “NHS Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service (SARCS) following a recent rape, sexual assault or child sexual abuse”
Similar reports for 2023 and 2024 can also be found on the Public Health Scotland website.
https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/analytics-and-intelligence-for-people-who-access-sarcs/analytics-and-intelligence-for-people-who-access-sarcs-2023/
https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/analytics-and-intelligence-for-people-who-access-sarcs/analytics-and-intelligence-for-people-who-access-sarcs/ - The goals and targets of SARCS. NHS 24 does not hold this information.
- Any available performance data or evaluations relating to SARCS. NHS 24 does not hold this information.
NHS 24 endeavours to provide information whenever possible. On this occasion, we do not hold this information therefore your request is subject to section 17(1) of FOISA (information not held). NHS 24 does not hold the requested information because it is a telephone triage service in Scotland.
FOISA gives you the right to recorded information held by Scottish public authorities, subject to the exemptions listed in the legislation. FOISA does not impose a duty on Scottish Public Authorities to create new information, only to provide the information which is routinely recorded and held. Please accept this as a formal notice that NHS 24 does not hold the requested information.
Section 15 of FOISA requires Scottish public authorities to provide ‘advice and assistance’ wherever possible, in this instance, we advise that the information may be held by NHS Ayrshire & Arran or Public Health Scotland If you wish to re-direct your request, you should send it to:
NHS Ayrshire & Arran
Freedom of Information Officer
14 Lister Street
University Hospital Crosshouse
Kilmarnock
KA2 0BB
or email: foi@aapct.scot.nhs.uk
Public Health Scotland
Corporate FOI team
Public Health Scotland
Gyle Square
South Gyle Crescent
Edinburgh
EH12 9EB
or email PHS.FOI@phs.scot
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