22/11/2013 - Cwestiynau Ysgrifenedig y Cynulliad

Cyhoeddwyd 13/06/2014   |   Diweddarwyd Ddiwethaf 26/02/2015

Cwestiynau Ysgrifenedig y Cynulliad a gyflwynwyd ar 15 Tachwedd 2013 i’w hateb ar 22 Tachwedd 2013

R - Yn dynodi bod yr Aelod wedi datgan buddiant.
W - Yn dynodi bod y cwestiwn wedi’i gyflwyno yn Gymraeg.

(Dangosir rhif gwreiddiol y Cwestiwn mewn cromfachau)

Gofyn i’r Gweinidog Iechyd a Gwasanaethau Cymdeithasol

Andrew RT Davies (Canol De Cymru): A wnaiff y Gweinidog ddatgelu’r gost i GIG Cymru ar gyfer prynu (a) penisilin generig, (b) paracetamol ac (c) simvastatin, gan roi’r gost fesul uned neu yn ôl yr hyn a roddir ar bresgripsiwn arferol? (WAQ65925)

Derbyniwyd ateb ar 21 Tachwedd 2013

Mark Drakeford: Information regarding prescriptions dispensed in Wales is published annually by the Welsh Government.  This information includes details of the number of prescriptions, quantity, cost and average cost per prescription of all medicines dispensed in Wales.  The most recent information can be accessed at:

http://wales.gov.uk/statistics-and-research/prescriptions-dispensed-community/?lang=en

 

Andrew RT Davies (Canol De Cymru): A wnaiff y Gweinidog ddatgelu’r gost gyfartalog i GIG Cymru pan fydd fferyllydd cymunedol yn rhoi eitem ar bresgripsiwn? (WAQ65926)

Derbyniwyd ateb ar 21 Tachwedd 2013 

Mark Drakeford:  All prescriptions attract a professional fee of 90 pence plus a container allowance of 1.24 pence.  However, additional fees are applicable in specified circumstances, these will depend on the item being dispensed.  A list of dispensing fees payable to pharmacy contractors can be found in Part IIIA of the current Drug Tariff  at The November 2013 Electronic Drug Tariff

 

Andrew RT Davies (Canol De Cymru): A wnaiff y Gweinidog gadarnhau’r gost gyfartalog i GIG Cymru ar gyfer penodi meddyg teulu? (WAQ65927)

Derbyniwyd ateb ar 25 Tachwedd 2013

Mark Drakeford: Based on estimated patient contacts, which includes routine GP appointments, emergency GP consultations, GP home visits and GP telephone consultations, the estimated cost of a single patient contact is approximately £20.   

The Welsh Government does not collect information directly in a format which corresponds with the question asked. The figure of £20 is derived from approximations based on data collected for other purposes. 

 

Andrew RT Davies (Canol De Cymru): Gan gyfeirio at WAQ65891, pryd y mae’r Gweinidog yn rhag-weld y bydd mynediad ar-lein at gofnodion meddygol yn cael ei gyflwyno a phryd y daw’r ymgynghoriad ehangach ar fynediad at gofnodion meddygol i ben ac y cyflwynir ei ganfyddiadau i’r Gweinidog? (WAQ65928)

Derbyniwyd ateb ar 25 Tachwedd 2013

Mark Drakeford:  Previous patient research indicated little demand for record access, with the majority giving priority to online appointments and repeat prescription requests. We are planning to update the research to establish the priorities for online services going forward, and this will commence during 2014.              

Providing patients with access to their GP records is a complex undertaking that takes into account ethical and information governance concerns, including privacy and security of data, and requires the collaboration of GPs.

To further inform Wales's approach, we will work closely with other UK home countries to monitor developments in on-line services for patients.