HC Deb 13 January 1988 vol 125 c329W
Mr. Butler

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will undertake measures to encourage the National Health Service to explore unused capacity in the private hospital section.

Mr. Newton

Health authorities are encouraged to consider the use of non-National Health service health care provision where this would be a cost-effective way of providing NHS services. In 1986, patients from 121 health authorities received treatment from non-NHS health care institutions. As part of this year's waiting list initiative activity, health authorities have set up over 20 projects, treating approximately 2,700 patients, with non-NHS providers. In October 1987 my right hon. Friend contributed the foreword to a district health authority by district health authority directory of private acute hospitals, produced by BUPA and distributed throughout the NHS; this provided essential information for NHS managers considering the use of non-NHS facilities. We have supported two pilot schemes (in the Trent and West Midlands regions) involving BUPA in negotiating with non-NHS hospitals for the treatment of NHS patients under contract. The waiting list fund for 1988–89 has been increased from £25 million to £30 million. As part of the initiative for the coming year, we are encouraging DHAs to consider worthwhile projects which use facilities beyond their own, including the private sector.