HC Deb 15 October 2001 vol 372 c1029W
Alistair Burt

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people attended out-patient clinics at spinal injuries units in(a) 1997, (b) 1998, (c) 1999 and (d) 2000. [6752]

Jacqui Smith

The information requested is not collected centrally. We do, however, have some data on the incidence of spinal injury consultations for the national health service as a whole, as shown in the table.

Finished consultant episodes (FCEs)1 by main diagnosis NHS hospitals England 1995–96 to 1999–2000
Year Spinal cord injuries1
1995–96 11,578
1996–97 11,490
1997–98 11,433
1998–99 10,900
1999–2000 11,071
An FCE is defined as a period of patient care under one consultant in one health care provider.

Notes:

Data in this table are grossed for both coverage and unknown/invalid clinical data, except for 1998–99 and 1999–2000 which are ungrossed.

The figures do not represent the number of patients, as one person may have several episodes within a year.

The main diagnosis is the first of seven diagnosis fields in the Hospital Episode Statistics data set, and provides the main reason why the patient was in hospital.