§ Mrs. PeacockTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many adult intensive care beds were available in each year from 1988–89 to 1990–91 in the(a) Northallerton, (b) York, (c) Scarborough, (d) Harrogate, (e) Bradford, (f) Airedale, (g) Calderdale, (h) Huddersfield, (i) Dewbury, (j) Leeds Western, (k) Leeds Eastern, (I) Wakefield, (m) Pontefract, (n) Barnsley, (o) Doncaster, (p) Rotherham and (q) Sheffield district health authorities. [13423]
§ Mr. HoramThe information is shown in the table:
Average daily number of available beds in intensive care wards other than for children or elderly patients 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 Northallerton 5 4 4 York 13 14 14 Scarborough 8 8 8 Harrogate 6 6 6 Bradford 5 5 5 Airedale 10 10 10 Calderdale 4 4 4 Huddersfield 12 13 15 Dewsbury 7 8 8 Leeds Western 20 17 16 Leeds Eastern 14 14 19 Wakefield 7 7 7 Pontefract 3 10 10 Barnsley 13 13 13 Doncaster 25 25 24 Rotherham 12 12 11 Sheffield 46 47 47 Source:
DH statistical return KH03.
Note:
Boundary and organisational changes may mean that the data are not strictly comparable with the latest bed availability information.