HC Deb 27 November 1973 vol 865 cc125-6W
Mr. Lipton

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people are awaiting admission to each of the London teaching hospitals.

Sir K. Joseph

The latest available figures, relating in the main to 31st October 1973, are as follows :

1. The Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew 1,356
2. The London Hospital 3,944
3. The Royal Free Hospital 995
4. University College Hospital 1,553
5. The Middlesex Hospital 2,379
6. Charing Cross Hospital 1,538
7. St. George's Hospital 1,974
8. Westminster Hospital 1,816
9. St. Mary's Hospital 2,067
10. Guy's Hospital 2,883
11. King's College Hospital 1,767
12. St. Thomas' Hospital 2,700
13. The Hammersmith Hospital 1,505
14. The Hospital for Sick Children 1,350
15. The National Hospital for Nervous Diseases 295
16. Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital 908
17. Moorfields Eye Hospital 1,078
18. The Bethlem Royal Hospital and The Maudsley Hospital 91
19. St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin 21
20. National Heart and Chest Hospital 155
21. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital 738
22. St. Peter's Hospitals 305
23. The Royal Marsden Hospital 65
24. Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospitals 349
25. The Eastman Dental Hospital 35

These figures exclude expectant mothers booked for confinement or whose treatment has been deferred (e.g., for personal or medical reasons), but include certain patients for whom beds have been booked and who are shortly to be admitted.