HC Deb 01 July 1980 vol 987 cc537-40W
Dr. Roger Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many hospital beds have been available in Wales since 1950; and if he will break these figures down into their uses by the various specialties.

AVERAGE DAILY AVAILABLE BEDS
1955 1965 1975 1979
General Medicine 1,684 1,582 1,619 1,621
Paediatrics 515 595 550 514
Chest Diseases 2,827 1,468 889 726
Dermatology 101 140 139 135
Neurology 8 61 85 79
Cardiology 34 66 54
Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation 15 93 76
Venereal Diseases (or STD) 11 10 6 4
Rheumatology 25 70
Geriatrics 1,370 3,868 4,090
Units for the younger disabled 32 37
General Surgery 1,907 2,026 1,962 1,873
Infectious Diseases 739 392 184 93
Ear, Nose and Throat (T & A) (Others) 425 448 381 361
Trauma and Orthopaedic 895 1,174 1,358 1,379

country basis for each year since 1974, the number of schoolchildren per school dental officer.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information requested is as follows:

with spina bifida in each of the area health authorities in the Principality.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information requested is as follows:

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The average daily number of available beds in hospitals in Wales in 1950 was 24,234. The earliest date at which a breakdown by speciality was collected was 1955 and these figures are given in the following table together with comparable figures for 1965, 1975 and 1979.

1955 1965 1975 1979
Ophthalmology 192 293 296 267
Radiotherapy 100 130 140 140
Urology … 96 88 99
Plastic Surgery 132 93 112 78
Thoracic Surgery 72 99 39 37
Dental Surgery 38 49 63
Orthodontics
Neurosurgery 34 44 58 66
Gynaecology 450 633 703 687
Obstetrics … 1,044 1,038 998 982
S.C. Baby Unit 98 197 232 237
Psychiatry Children 25 37 37
Mental Handicap 2,846 2,518 2,485
Mental Illness 8,854 8,282 5,906 5,264
Adolescent Psychiatry Units 47 46
G.P. Maternity 205 332 271 187
G.P. Medical 732 927 905 909
G.P. Dental
Pre-Convalescent 164 455 337 304
Staff Wards 20 31 23 11
Chronic Sick* 2,163 1,737 .. ..
Mental Deficiency† 1,967 .. .. ..
Others … 549‡ 436 239 447
TOTAL 25,888 27,047 24,256 23,456
* Chronic Sick is broadly equivalent to Geriatrics.
†Mental Deficiency is now termed Mental Handicap.
‡Includes 64 beds classified to Genito-Urinary now classified to Urology.

Dr. Roger Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many hospital beds have been available for each of the area health authorities since 1974 on a yearly basis; and how many adminis-

AVERAGE DAILY NUMBER OF AVAILABLE BEDS, 1974–79
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Clwyd 3,167 3,198 3,185 3,108 3,064 3,052
Dyfed 2,619 2,626 2,599 2,626 2,570 3,565
Gwent 4,201 4,092 3,965 3,948 3,921 3,883
Gwynedd 1,604 1,600 1,599 1,592 1,578 1,570
Mid Glamorgan 5,231 5,140 5,092 5,069 5,002 4,943
Powys 1,319 1,310 1,293 1,291 1,299 1,266
South Glamorgan 3,865 3,595 3,667 3,648 3,607 3,584
West Glamorgan 2,700 2,696 2,659 2,712 2,666 2,594
WALES 24,707 24,256 24,059 23,993 23,708 23,456
NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL STAFF AT 30 SEPTEMBER*
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
Clwyd 547 624 605 606 633 620
Dyfed 445 567 568 575 600 589
Gwent 663 788 813 823 812 834
Gwynedd 326 360 396 395 415 411
Mid Glamorgan 817 833 903 919 972 974
Powys 141 158 160 154 160 163
South Glamorgan 1,303 1,341 1,396 1,355 1,391 1,390
West Glamorgan 591 619 631 643 654 626
WALES 4,833 5,290 5,472 5,470 5,637 5,607
* Whole-time equivalent.

trative staff each authority employed for each of those years.

Mr. Wyn Roberts

The information is given in the following tables: