§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will give for each district health authority in England in 1987(a) the total number of beds in non-psychiatric National Health Service hospitals, (b) the total number of beds in private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under section 23 of the Registered Nursing
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National Health Service non-psychiatric beds for 1987–88, beds in private institutions as at 31 March 1988, by district health authority District Health Authority Average daily available NHS beds (non-psychiatric) Beds in private institutions Beds in private institutions, as a percentage of NHS non-psychiatric beds Northern Hartlepool 558 164 29 North Tees 688 86 12 South Tees 1,454 282 19 East Cumbria 874 167 19 South Cumbria 740 172 23 West Cumbria 571 31 5 Darlington 622 623 100 Durham 733 139 19 North West Durham 544 8 1 South West Durham 587 55 9 Northumberland 1,092 68 6 Gateshead 768 25 3 Newcastle 2,566 130 5 North Tyneside 666 39 6 South Tyneside 609 n.a. n.a. Sunderland 1,606 136 8 Yorkshire Hull 1,344 194 14 East Yorkshire 782 387 49 Grimsby 739 167 23 Scunthorpe 692 308 45 Northallerton 372 303 81 York 1,097 640 58 Scarborough 572 493 86 Harrogate 769 1,078 140 Bradford 1,750 464 27 Airedale 723 1,124 155 Calderdale 874 355 41 Huddersfield 836 172 21 Dewsbury 708 38 5 Leeds Western 1,957 383 20 Leeds Eastern 1,788 678 38 Wakefield 811 79 10 Pontefract 673 57 8 Trent North Derbyshire 1,051 354 34 Southern Derbyshire 1,767 812 46 Leicestershire 3,008 859 29 North Lincolnshire 1,124 1,157 112 South Lincolnshire 1,048 587 56 Bassetlaw 378 175 46 Central Nottinghamshire 1,162 622 54 Nottingham 2,608 1,503 58 Barnsley 848 84 10 Doncaster 1,151 211 18 Rotherham 899 120 13 Sheffield 3,324 539 16 East Anglian Cambridge 1,187 403 34 Peterborough 969 89 9 West Suffolk 947 363 38 East Suffolk 1,420 315 22 Norwich 2,017 684 34 Great Yarmouth and Waveney 779 95 12 West Norfolk and Wisbech 692 190 27 Huntingdon 443 104 23 Homes Act 1984 and (c) the number of beds in private institutions expressed as a percentage of the number of non-psychiatric hospital beds.
§ Mr. FreemanThe information requested is given in the table. As the distribution of private nursing homes is not controlled by the needs of the resident community to the same extent as NHS provison of services, comparisons of bed stock may be misleading, particularly at district health authority level.
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District Health Authority Average daily available NHS beds (non-psychiatric) Beds in private institutions Beds in private institutions, as a percentage of NHS non-psychiatric beds North West Thames North Bedfordshire 783 265 34 South Bedfordshire 772 22 3 North Hertfordshire 715 289 40 East Hertfordshire 614 184 30 North West Hertfordshire 747 206 28 South West Hertfordshire 666 276 41 Barnet 1,327 403 30 Harrow 734 141 19 Hillingdon 1,167 120 10 Hounslow and Spelthorne 1,097 170 16 Ealing 570 329 58 Brent 704 72 10 Paddington and North Kensington 943 49 5 Riverside 1,573 710 45 North East Thames Basildon and Thurrock 1,032 n.a n.a Mid Essex 1,076 286 27 North East Essex 1,013 324 32 West Essex 931 199 21 Southend 980 397 41 Barking, Havering and Brentwood 1,820 324 18 Hampstead 789 185 23 Bloomsbury 1,655 1,142 69 Islington 759 30 4 City and Hackney 1,338 108 8 Newham 842 9 1 Tower Hamlets 1,086 135 12 Enfield 789 267 34 Haringey 925 307 33 Red bridge 727 268 37 Waltham Forest 1,065 n.a n.a South East Thames Brighton 1,314 1,502 114 Eastbourne 842 1,200 142 Hastings 712 1,084 152 South East Kent 1,004 673 67 Canterbury and Thanet 1,175 984 84 Dartford and Gravesham 823 116 14 Maidstone 628 396 63 Medway 921 207 22 Tunbridge Wells 1,027 810 79 Bexley 561 112 20 Greenwich 1,130 40 4 Bromley 867 563 65 West Lambeth 968 36 4 Camberwell 1,144 n.a n.a Lewisham and North Southwark 1,425 394 28 South West Thames North West Surrey 720 410 57 West Surrey and North East Hants 668 529 79 South West Surrey 777 773 100 Mid Surrey 599 448 75 East Surrey 623 740 119 Chichester 574 847 148 Mid Downs 775 790 102 Worthing 931 1,353 145 Croydon 1,032 735 71 Kingston and Esher 634 290 46 Richmond, Twickenham and Roehampton 646 453 70 Wandsworth 1,207 507 42 Merton and Sutton 1,099 587 53 Wessex East Dorset 1,897 2,221 117 West Dorset 750 327 44 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 1,608 849 53 Southampton and South West Hampshire 1,714 624 36 Winchester 698 392 56 Basingstoke and North Hampshire 697 253 36 Salisbury 675 306 45 Swindon 809 287 35 228W229W
District Health Authority Average daily available NHS beds (non-psychiatric) Beds in private institutions Beds in private institutions, as a percentage of NHS non-psychiatric beds Bath 1,733 759 44 Isle of Wight 474 174 37 Oxford East Berkshire 1,032 800 78 West Berkshire 1,316 344 26 Aylesbury Vale 727 278 38 Wycombe 702 372 53 Milton Keynes 406 187 46 Kettering 786 39 5 Northampton 1,046 969 93 Oxfordshire 2,063 792 38 South Western Bristol and Weston 1,464 1,630 111 Frenchay 951 261 27 Southhead 772 676 88 Cornwall and Isles of Stilly 1,360 1,103 81 Exeter 1,527 815 53 North Devon 577 419 73 Plymouth 1,709 1,131 66 Torbay 999 837 84 Cheltenham 861 456 53 Gloucester 1,221 582 48 Somerset 1,719 842 49 West Midlands Bromsgrove and Redditch 546 206 38 Herefordshire 674 225 33 Kidderminster and District 387 139 36 Worcester and District 803 955 119 Shropshire 1,733 285 16 Mid Staffordshire 744 696 94 North Staffordshire 2,016 258 13 South East Staffordshire 959 273 28 Rugby 213 163 76 North Warwickshire 503 120 24 South Warwickshire 923 712 77 Central Birmingham 1,421 420 30 East Birmingham 862 135 16 North Birmingham 574 290 51 South Birmingham 1,340 222 17 West Birmingham 1,343 98 7 Coventry 1,349 75 6 Dudley 1,219 102 8 Sandwell 854 107 13 Solihull 462 82 18 Walsall 799 65 8 Wolverhampton 1,221 243 20 Mersey Chester 792 337 43 Crewe 820 170 21 Halton 274 98 36 Macclesfield 568 622 no Warrington 729 107 15 Liverpool 2,605 871 33 St. Helens and Knowsley 998 232 23 Southport and Formby 576 1,185 206 South Sefton 1,466 309 21 Wirral 1,541 1,565 102 North Western Lancaster 664 230 35 Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde 1,284 880 69 Preston 1,198 224 19 Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 1,132 384 34 Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale 967 379 39 West Lancashire 631 90 14 Chorley and South Ribble 244 326 134 Bolton 1,024 228 22 Bury 671 422 63 North Manchester 1,297 104 8 Central Manchester 1,153 72 6 South Manchester 1,869 281 15
District Health Authority Average daily available NHS beds (non-psychiatric) Beds in private institutions Beds in private institutions, as a percentage of NHS non-psychiatric beds Oldham 786 92 12 Rochdale 645 242 38 Salford 1,306 284 22 Stockport 1,309 1,028 79 Tameside and Glossop 820 112 14 Trafford 582 422 73 Wigan 1,179 72 6