§ Mr. Deedesasked the Minister of Health what proportion of National Health Service prescriptions related to barbiturates and amphetamines, respectively, in each of the last 10 years.
§ Mr. K. RobinsonThe estimated percentage, for prescriptions dispensed by chemists under the National Health Service in England and Wales, are
the latest year for which figures are available.
§ Mr. K. RobinsonFor the year ended 31st March, 1967, the totals for England ad Wales were:
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Section 5 £6,100,375 Section 4 £342,482
§ Mr. Deanasked the Minister of Health what is the occupancy rate, by regions, of Section 5 beds in National Health Service hospitals and of non-paying beds.
OCCUPANCY RATES BY REGIONS: PAY BEDS AND NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BEDS Region (and associated Teaching Hospital) By paying patients Section 5 Beds By non-paying patients Total occupancy National Health Service Beds Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Newcastle … … 32 29 61 84 Leeds … … 54 19 73 85 Sheffield … … 51 14 65 85 East Anglia … … 49 13 62 86 North West Metropolitan* … … 59 10 69 85 North East Metropolitan* … … 45 24 69 83 South East Metropolitan* … … 48 22 70 84 South West Metropolitan* … … 50 13 63 87 Wessex … … 56 11 67 83 Oxford … … 54 12 66 84 South Western … … 41 23 64 86 Birmingham … … 43 24 67 85 Manchester … … 50 13 63 86 Liverpool … … 37 18 55 86 Wales … … 38 12 50 83 London Teaching Hospitals … … 73 4 77 84 * Excluding Teaching Hospitals. Note: The final column includes amenity beds, for which separate occupancy statistics are not readily available.