§ Mr. Adam Butlerasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many beds at Groby Road Hospital, Leicester, are closed because of a shortage of nursing staff; and what percentage this represents of the total number of beds.
§ Dr. OwenThirty-one beds—12.4 per cent. of total complement—are closed at Groby Road Hospital. Of these, 12— 4.8 per cent.—are closed solely through lack of nursing staff.
I regret the inaccuracies in my reply to my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester, West (Mr. Janner) on Wednesday 20th November.—[Vol, 881, c. 445.]
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§ Mr. Adam Butlerasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the shortfall of nurses at the Groby Road Hospital, Leicester; what this represents as a proportion of the full complement; and what action she is taking to bring the nursing staff up to strength at that hospital.
§ Dr. OwenThe number in post on 30th November 1974 was 8.5 —3.5 per cent.—short of the funded establishment.
The Leicestershire Area Health Authority is taking active measures to improve recruitment.