§ Mr. Frank FieldTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the research studies referred to in paragraphs 5 and 8 of his Department's statistical bulletin of 2 June 1988 on hospital waiting lists and in the explanatory notes attached to the bulletin, indicating when those studies were carried out and the district health authorities examined by the researchers concerned.
§ Mr. NewtonThe principal studies referred to are listed in the table and provide the information requested.
- 1. Davidge, M., Harley, M., Vickerstaff, L., Yates, J. (1987). "The anatomy of large inpatient waiting lists", Lancet, 1, 794–6.
40 - 2. Donaldson, L., Maratos, J. I., Richardson, R. A. (1984). "Review of an orthopaedic in-patient waiting-list", Health Trends, 16, 14–15.
- 3. Lee, A., Don, B., Goldacre, M. J. (1987). "Waiting list statistics. II: an estimate of inflation of waiting list length", British Medical Journal, 295, 1197–1998.
- 4. Lourie, J. A. (1978). "Notes on an orthopaedic waiting-list", British Journal of Clinical Practice, 32, 224–5.
- 5. Porter, K. M. (1985). "Orthopaedic audit—review of inpatient waiting lists", British Medical Journal, 291, 1216–1217.
- 6. Yates, J. (1987).Why Are We Waiting?, Oxford 11–12.
§ Mr. Robin CookTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will give for each regional health authority, district health authority and special health authority, the number of qualified medical secretaries contracted from agencies;
(2) how much has been paid by the National Health Service to agencies for contracting qualified medical secretaries for each regional health authority, district health authority, special health authority and for England as a whole in the last year for which figures are available.
§ Mr. NewtonI regret that this information is not held centrally.