§ Mr. CabornTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many registered private hospital and nursing home beds there were in the York health authority area, and previously in York health district, in 1979 and each year since then.
§ Mr. Dorrell[holding answer 11 March 1992]: The information available centrally is given in the table. Information prior to 1985 is not held centrally. The hon. Member may wish to contact the chairman of the York health authority for details. Private hospitals, homes and clinics registered under section 23 of the Registered Homes Act 1984, in York health authority area are as follows:
Number of beds in private institutions Year Nursing Homes 1Hospitals 1985 414 24 1986 478 24 1987–88 616 24 1988–89 936 34 1989–90 1,201 34 1990–91 1,218 34 1 Private institutions with operating theatres.
§ Mr. CabornTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many full-time equivalent hospital doctors worked in York health authority hospitals, and previously in York health district hospitals, in 1974 and each year since then;
(2) how many national health service staff, expressed (a) in terms of a full-time equivalent and (b) in terms of total hours worked, were employed by York health authority, and previously in York health district, in 1974 and each year since then.
§ Mr. Dorrell[holding answer 11 March 1992]: The available data are shown in the following table: 875W
NHS hospitals, York Health Authority Year Hospital doctors in York Health Authority—30 September each year analysis by WTE1 Directly Employed Staff in post at 30 September each year — York DHA (WTE)2 Total Number of In-patients Day Cases 1979 — — 27,296 4,444 1980 — — 28,085 4,658 1981 — — 28,330 4,548 1982 89.9 4,340 27,071 3,796 1983 88.2 4,290 29,641 4,444 1984 89.7 4,590 30,020 4,469 1985 79.8 4,420 31,646 4,801 1986 84.0 4,370 32,596 5,686 1987–88 88.4 4,310 34,062 4,549 1988–89 87.4 4,230 334,176 5,523 1988–89 — — 438,184 5,523 1989–90 98.7 3,970 39,434 5,626 1990–;91 79.6 3,950 39,530 5,425 Notes: 1 Please note that the figures include permanent paid and honorary staff but exclude consultants and senior registrars whose contracts are held by the region. Details therefore refer to junior doctors, clerical assistants and hospital practitioners. Information prior to 1982 is not available. Mental health services transferred from Clifton Hospital, York to Harrogate, Northallerton and Scarborough in 1982. Doctors transferred with the service. 2 (1) All figures are rounded to the nearest ten whole-time equivalent. (2) Medical staff-figures include permanent paid and honorary staff but exclude consultants and senior registrars whose contracts are held by the region. (3) Figures include agency nursing and midwifery staff. Information prior to 1982 is not available. Information in terms of total hours worked is not collected centrally. 3 discharges and deaths 4 finished consultant episodes in-patients 1979—1988–89 discharges and deaths in-patients 1988–89—1990–91 finished consultant episodes 1990–91 figures provisional Between 1979 and 1990–91 in York health authority the numbers of in-patient cases treated in the acute sector increased from 19,460 hospital discharges to 26, 726 finished consultant episodes, an increase of 31 per cent. On a comparable basis, and for all sectors increased by 30 per cent. from 27,296 hospital discharges to 39,530 finished consultant episodes.
Breakdown of income from charges which supports the data shown in table 4 of Cm. 1913 Breakdown of income from charges Year Total income from charges £ million Hospitals2£ million Pharmaceutical £ million General dental £ million General ophthalmic £ million Welfare foods £ million 1978–79 141.0 35.0 24.0 55.3 26.5 0.2 1979–80 171.0 38.2 39.1 66.3 27.2 0.2 1980–81 245.0 52.5 71.2 92.0 29.0 0.3 1981–82 298.0 64.3 86.2 115.1 32.1 0.3 1982–83 348.0 66.7 102.1 141.1 37.8 0.3 1983–84 383.2 74.2 110.0 155.3 43.4 0.3 1984–85 414.8 78.0 122.1 170.7 43.8 0.2 1985–86 422.6 85.7 129.2 195.9 11.5 0.3 1986–87 465.5 91.1 150.1 223.5 0.5 0.3 1987–88 493.5 95.6 157.5 240.1 — 0.3 1988–89 601.3 106.8 203.6 290.6 — 0.3 1989–90 956.7 398.7 191.3 366.2 — 0.5 1990–911 1,014.8 404.8 220.6 389.2 — 0.2 1991–921 1,059.2 395.1 237.6 426.0 — 0.5 1 Estimated. 2 Mainly income from pay and amenity beds. 3 Figures for 1978–90 are from the appropriation accounts and for 1990–991–rom the Vote Estimates.