HC Deb 29 June 1984 vol 62 c558W
Mr. Terlezki

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services on what grounds doctors at Broadmoor have refused treatment to potential patients; and how many people have been refused treatment in the last five years.

Mr. John Patten

Admissions to Broadmoor hospital and the other three special hospitals are decided by a multidisciplinary panel of senior officials in the Department, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State in accordance with section 4 of the National Health Service Act 1977. The admission panel takes account of reports from various sources including consultant medical staff in the special hospitals. Where a patient is accepted for admission, various factors can affect the decision on which particular special hospital he or she is allocated to.

The table summarises the admission decisions taken in each of the last five years and, for those patients accepted, shows how many were admitted to Broadmoor hospital in each year.

Admission of patients to special hospitals
Applications received Rejected Accepted Admitted to Broadmoor hospital
1979 381 161 220 91
1980 358 147 211 54
1981 316 133 183 62
1982 344 155 189 78
1983 288 101 187 66