HC Deb 03 May 2001 vol 367 cc762-3W
Mr. Sayeed

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many nurses there are in total in the UK per head of population working in the National Health Service, in private facilities and through registered nursing agencies. [159558]

Mr. Denham

The table shows the number (headcount) of nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff working in the National Health Service and the number of nursing staff working in private nursing homes, hospitals and clinics per 10,000 population in England.

Matters relating to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are for the devolved Administrations.

NHS hospital and community health services (HCHS):

Nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff and practice nurses by

qualification and per 10,000 population in England

as at 30 September 2000

Headcount Headcount per 10,000 population1
All staff 460,010 92
Qualified 335,950 68
of which
HCHS Nurses 316,750 64
Practice Nurses 19,200 4
Unqualified 123,850 25
Unknown 210 2
1 England population = 49,752,900. Population figure is for 1999 which is the latest available information.
2 Five or less and greater than zero.

Note:

Figures are rounded to the nearest ten.

Source:

Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census

Department of Health General Medical Service census

Office for National Statistics

Number (headcount) of nursing staff working in private nursing homes, hospitals and clinics per 10,000 population in England as at 31 March—England, 1999ߝ2000
Rate per 10,000 population
Permanent staff Temporary agency/bank staff
Qualified staff 15.58 2.87
Unqualified staff 27.70 2.47

Source:

General mental nursing homes and private hospital and clinics form 1999–2000

Number (whole-time equivalent) of nursing staff working in private

nursing homes, hospitals and clinics per 10,000 population in

England as at 31 March—England, 1999ߝ2000

Rate per 10,000 population
Permanent staff Temporary agency/bank staff
Qualified staff 12.14 1.17
Unqualified staff 22.16 1.16

Source:

General mental nursing homes and private hospital and clinics form 1999–2000

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