HC Deb 26 July 1993 vol 229 c743W
Ms Primarolo

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many(a) service personnel and (b) civilians were treated at (i) Royal Navy hospital Stonehouse, (ii) RAF hospital Ely and (iii) RAF hospital Halton in each of the last three years for which figures are available;

(2) how many beds were provided at (a) Royal Navy hospital Stonehouse, (b) RAF hospital Ely and (c) RAF hospital Halton in each of the last three years for which figures are available;

(3) what discussions his Department has had with local health authorities regarding the closure of military hospitals.

Mr. Hanley

The information requested in respect of patients treated and bed numbers is as follows:

1990 1991 1992
Royal Navy hospital Plymouth (Stonehouse)
Service patients 14,861 13,418 11,224
Civilian patients 38,025 38,135 31,453
Available beds 89 86 100
The Princess of Wales' Royal Air Force hospital Ely1
Service patients 13,175 10,899 7,278
Civilian patients 37,121 12,599 5,578
Available beds 137 82 81
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force hospital Halton
Service patients 12,378 11,231 15,455
Civilian patients 25,875 21,404 23,835
Available beds 141 127 158
1 The Princess of Wales' Royal Air Force hospital Ely ceased patient care on 31 July 1992.

My Department has sought the views of all local health bodies affected by our proposals for the reorganisation of the armed forces' secondary medical care in the United Kingdom under which a number of military hospitals have been proposed for closure. Our discussions with the NHS continue.

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