HC Deb 29 April 1980 vol 983 cc435-6W
35. Mr. Whitehead

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he is satisfied with the present arrangements for the treatment of kidney patients within the National Health Service.

Dr. Vaughan

Facilities for treating chronic renal failure have expanded rapidly in the past decade but there is still a substantial shortfall against the known needs, particularly as regards older patients. I am not satisfied with this situation, but there is a limit to the rate at which the NHS can increase provision, given the many calls on its limited resources. Much valuable work is being done by the voluntary organisations to supplement the resources of the National Health Service. This partnership between the public sector and individual generosity is something I am seeking to encourage and foster as part of our general strategy for expanding the services for these patients.