HC Deb 04 February 1985 vol 72 cc465-8W
Mr. Gregory

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what was the number of National Health Service amenity beds, deaths and discharges of patients and average daily occupancy, giving numbers and percentages, for each region for each of the last five years;

(2) what is the number of authorised National Health Service pay beds, deaths and discharges of patients, average daily occupancy, giving numbers and percentages, for each region for each of the last five years.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

[pursuant to his reply, 1 February 1985, c. 359]: The available information is given in the tables. Percentage occupancy is not a useful statistic in this context as amenity and pay beds can also be occupied by patients who are not amenity or private patients. It has therefore not been included.

Number of authorised amenity beds on 31 December each year in NHS hospitals
Table 1
Region* 1979 1980 1981 *1982 1983
Northern 216 230 219 215 290
Yorkshire 262 264 282 256 327
Trent 283 306 280 288 198
East Anglian 49 59 50 53 54
North West Thames* 88 111 108 92 96

Region* 1979 1980 1981 *1982 1983
North East Thames* 163 127 127 116 86
South East Thames* 140 143 189 160 183
South West Thames* 328 190 167 173 110
Wessex 177 157 146 144 144
Oxford 103 79 85 79 79
South Western 136 131 200 129 190
West Midlands 291 207 203 177 173
Mersey 200 198 223 185 172
North Western 194 169 167 122 115
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 49 55 58 54 36
England† 2,679 2,426 2,504 2,243 2,253

Table 2
Average daily number of beds occupied by amenity patients in NHS hospitals
Region* 1979 1980 1981 *1982 1983
Northern 8.7 12.5 17.2 9.0 7.8
Yorkshire 55.7 51.1 54.4 39.5 35.8
Trent 25.8 34.2 17.6 17.5 10.5
East Anglian 3.0 1.8 5.0 1.2 1.1
North West Thames* 11.1 26.8 21.3 4.9 13.2
North East Thames* 29.1 10.0 11.2 20.9 11.5
South East Thames* 8.5 7.9 3.1 2.6 4.4
South West Thames* 53.4 58.4 35.5 52.9 27.8
Wessex 15.1 11.5 11.6 10.5 8.5
Oxford 12.6 4.6 7.1 5.6 4.0
South Western 8.7 11.4 5.6 5.3 5.2
West Midlands 8.4 8.7 9.4 4.1 4.0
Mersey 16.9 15.8 13.4 9.8 9.6
North Western 12.1 19.3 20.3 12.3 9.4
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 10.5 12.3 12.9 7.7 7.5
England† 279.6 286.3 245.6 203.8 160.3

Table 3
Discharges and deaths of amenity patients in NHS hopsitals
Region* 1979 1980 1981 *1982 1983
Northern 444 625 484 516 414
Yorkshire 1,485 1,495 1,638 1,280 1,311
Trent 272 299 265 202 279
East Anglian 125 119 108 85 71
North West Thames* 467 580 743 375 360
North East Thames* 1,180 470 547 463 283
South East Thames* 271 277 152 166 235
South West Thames* 512 613 394 640 462
Wessex 411 429 412 338 293
Oxford 247 218 266 206 171
South Western 358 337 204 269 264
West Midlands 233 255 247 205 230
Mersey 657 645 595 489 447
North Western 735 1,128 1,375 879 723
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 475 530 542 492 501
England† 7,872 8,020 7,972 6,605 6,044
* Because of NHS restructuring in 1982 the regional figures are not strictly comparable over the whole period.
† Regional figures may not sum exactly to the England total because of rounding.

Table 4
Number of authorised pay beds on 31 December each year in NHS hospitals
Regions* 1979 1980 1981 1982* 1983
Northern 56 56 78 103 103
Yorkshire 140 140 154 182 199
Trent 130 130 150 143 143
East Anglian 90 90 94 106 106
North West Thames* 339 339 352 292 292
North East Thames* 278 278 286 398 404
South East Thames* 263 263 302 332 337
South West Thames* 156 156 168 180 182
Wessex 99 99 106 117 120
Oxford 164 164 180 180 180
South Western 78 78 82 102 104
West Midlands 181 181 217 258 267
Mersey 67 67 92 112 123
North Western 170 170 214 231 244
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 194 194 202 183 183
England† 2,405 2,405 2,677 2,919 2,987

Table 5
Average daily number of beds occupied by private patients in NHS hospitals
Region* 1979 1980 1981 1982* 1983
Northern 26 31 35 19 28
Yorkshire 85 87 89 68 76
Trent 69 68 62 54 52
East Anglian 57 58 64 47 55
North West Thames* 230 225 210 155 138
North East Thames* 165 158 154 198 186
South East Thames* 190 197 184 155 144
South West Thames* 88 90 87 75 81
Wessex 60 69 69 58 57
Oxford 103 103 85 84 81
South Western 46 46 49 43 53
West Midlands 109 109 108 80 82
Mersey 38 40 47 42 44
North Western 105 106 111 74 84
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 136 126 117 107 103
England† 1,508 1,514 1,469 1,259 1,264

Table 6
Discharges and deaths of private patients in NHS hospitals
Region* 1979 1980 1981 1982* 1983
Northern 2,812 2,901 3,704 1,555 2,382
Yorkshire 5,606 6,229 6,049 4,008 4,462
Trent 4,795 5,065 4,584 3,834 3,976
East Anglian 3,401 3,923 4,425 3,136 3,617
North West Thames* 11,699 12,395 12,357 9,331 8,891
North East Thames* 9,229 9,787 9,441 11,412 11,170
South East Thames* 10,087 11,107 10,925 9,309 9,090
South West Thames* 5,545 5,819 6,156 5,103 5,638
Wessex 4,462 4,947 5,306 4,425 4,395
Oxford 6,110 6,587 5,412 5,607 5,927
South Western 2,962 3,352 3,492 3,333 3,038
West Midlands 7,356 8,011 7,876 5,597 6,015
Mersey 2,333 2,770 3,156 2,370 2,651
North Western 8,313 9,293 9,203 5,878 5,946
Special Health Authorities and Boards of Governors* 6,418 6,379 5,653 5,788 5,740
England† 91,128 98,565 97,739 80,686 82,938
* Because of NHS restructuring in 1982 the regional figures are not strictly comparable over the whole period.
† Regional figures may not sum exactly to the England total because of rounding.
‡ Provisional.