§ Mr. Alexander Fletcherasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the income from pay beds in National Health Service hospitals in Scotland in each of the last five years.
§ Mr. Harry EwingFor the latest five years for which statistics are available the information is:
1972–73 £477,465 1973–74 £527,447 1974–75 £536,749 1975–76 £449,365 1976–77 £481,128
§ Mr. Alexander Fletcherasked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many beds were available in National Health Service hospitals in Scotland in each of the last five years.
§ Mr. Harry EwingThe average numbers of available staffed beds in NHS hospitals in Scotland in each of the last five years were as follows:
To 30th September 1973 62,121 To 30th September 1974 61,850 To 30th September 1975 60,705 To 30th September 1976 60,032 To 30th September 1977 59,367 The figures reflect the general trend towards shorter duration of stay in hospital which has been assisted by the provision of new accommodation and facilities in place of a larger number of beds in 410W smaller, fragmented units. As a result, the service has been able to treat more patients in fewer beds.