HC Deb 27 January 1994 vol 236 cc376-7W
Dr. Marek

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many nurses were employed in NHS hospitals by region in each of the last five years for which figures are available; and what are the corresponding figures for nurses employed in the community alongside family doctors.

Mr. Sackville

The number of nurses and midwives employed within NHS hospitals are shown in the table:

The number of community nurses, from within the hospital and community health service, and practice nurses, who are employed by general practitioners are shown in the following tables.

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
North West Thames 3,320 3,230 3,200 3,140 2,990
North East Thames 3,400 3,450 3,450 3,320 3,320
South East Thames 2,340 2,090 3,360 3,020 3,130
South West Thames 2,610 2,610 2,580 2,270 2,300
Wessex 2,450 2,390 2,410 2,430 2,490
Oxford 2,120 2,130 2,120 2,190 2,110
South Western 2,820 2,870 2,880 2,900 2,920
West Midlands 4,660 4,680 4,600 4,610 4,660
Mersey 2,310 2,330 2,270 2,220 2,160
North Western 4,530 4,480 4,450 4,420 4,370
SHAs 20 20 20 20 20

Practice Nurses by Regional Health Authority at 30 September Whole-time Equivalents
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
England 3,480 4,630 7,740 8,780 9,120
Northern 220 280 430 500 550
Yorkshire 210 280 570 610 650
Trent 320 460 770 850 930
East Anglia 240 270 440 550 510
North West Thames 320 390 610 680 700
North East Thames 210 280 540 730 700
South East Thames 230 360 660 630 650
South West Thames 200 280 490 550 560
Wessex 210 330 530 680 590
Oxford 230 340 450 490 540
South Western 330 460 680 710 760
West Midlands 410 490 750 830 910
Mersey 100 170 330 340 440
North Western 170 250 490 640 640

Notes:

1. Figures are rounded to nearest 10 whole-time equivalents.

2. The tables show that, in England, during the period 1988 to 1992 there was a 5.3 per cent. decrease in the numbers of nurses and midwives employed within NHS hospitals; this decrease was mainly a result of the exclusion of Project 2000 student nurses from workforce statistics. Project 2000 learners are regarded as supernumerary and are not included in workforce numbers. In 1992 there were 18,300 Project 2000 students. In addition a number of senior nurses have transferred to senior management grades. During the same period there was an insignificant decrease of 1.4 per cent. in nursing and midwifery staff in the community and a 162 per cent. rise in the number of practice nurses.

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