§ Sir John HuntTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many dentists in the Bromley area have withdrawn from the national health service since the introduction of the new dental contract.
§ Mr. DorrellSince the introduction of the new dental contract on 1 October 1990, two dentists in the Bromley area have withdrawn from the national health service. This compares with eight withdrawals for the corresponding period in the previous year.
Table showing availability and utilisation rates for health authorities in the Greater London area. (Figures as at 30 November 1990) (a) (b) (c) Total Number of Units Percent availability Percent utilisation North West Thames Barnet 930 1 1 Ealing 328 100 97 Harrow 639 100 97 Hillingdon 904 92 100 Hounslow and Spelthorne 1 1 1 Parkside 1,991 96 96 Riverside 1,908 94 100 North East Thames Barking Havering and Brentwood 1,247 92 85 Bloomsbury 1 1 1 City and Hackney 1,139 91 97 Enfield 510 93 91 Hampstead 1,029 98 87 Haringey 402 99 100 Islington 1 1 1 Newham 412 98 98 Redbridge 476 78 95 Tower Hamlets 1,165 1 1 Waltham Forest 802 87 86 South East Thames Bexley 1 1 1 Bromley 1 1 1 Camberwell 799 92 93 Greenwich 805 90 89 Lewisham and North Southwark 1 1 1 West Lambeth 1 1 1 South West Thames Croydon 780 96 100 Kingston and Esher 681 96 84 Merton and Sutton 1 1 1 Richmond Twickenham and Roehampton 417 99 95 Wandsworth 1,141 85 86 SHAs for the London Post-Graduate Teaching Hospitals Bethlem and Maudsley 307 100 90 Hospital for Sick Children 903 97 91 Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte 623 95 93 National Neurology 240 100 93 Royal Marsden 323 97 94 National Heart and Chest 557 86 93 1 Figures not provided. Notes:
(b) Percentage of units available for letting out of the total stock.
(c) Percentage of (b) actually occupied.