HC Deb 10 April 2002 vol 383 cc460-2W
Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people in Greater London had been waiting up to(a)six, (b)12, (c)15 and (d)18 months for hospital treatment in each month since October 2001. [46726]

12. Mr. Hutton

The number of patients in Greater London waiting up to(a)six, (b)(c)15 and (d)18 months for hospital treatment in each month from October 2001 until the end of February 2002 are shown in the table.

In-patient waiting times at London trusts—October 2001 to February 2002
0–5 months 6–11 months 12–14 months 15–17 months 18 months plus
Numbers waiting
March 1997 140,113 46,169 6,576 1,731 57
October 2001 114,018 34,257 6,565 1,852 28
November 2001 116,321 32,445 5,818 804 14
December 2001 116,084 36,659 5,601 761 1
January 2002 117,150 37,688 5,234 502 3
February 2002 120,005 36,065 5,040 228 0
Percentage waiting
March 1997 72 24 3 1 0
October 2001 73 22 4 1 0
November 2001 75 21 4 1 0
December 2001 73 23 4 0 0
January 2002 73 23 3 0 0
February 2002 74 22 3 0 0
Change since March 1997
March 1997
October 2001 -26,095 -11,912 -11 121 -29
November 2001 -23,792 -13,724 -758 -927 -43
December 2001 -24,029 -9,510 -975 -970 -56
January 2002 -22,963 -8,481 -1,342 -1,229 -54
February 2002 -20,108 -10,104 -1536 -1,503 -57
Percentage change since March 1997
March 1997
October 2001 -19 -26 0 7 -51
November 2001 -17 -30 -12 -54 -75
December 2001 -17 -21 -15 -56 -98
January 2002 -16 -18 -20 -71 -95
February 2002 -14 -22 -23 -87 -100

Source:

Published waiting list returns

Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people in Greater London had been waiting more than 13 weeks to see a consultant at the latest available date. [46725]

Mr. Hutton

The number of patients in Greater London waiting for more than 13 weeks to see a consultant at the end of February 2002 is shown in the table.

Patients waiting 13 weeks or more for a first out-patient appointment at London trusts—February 2002
March 1998 February 2001 February 2002
13 weeks and over 65,899 59,991 59,231
Change since March 1998
Number -5,908 -6,668
Percentage -9 -10
Change since February 2001
Number -760
Percentage -1
26 weeks and over 25,954 1 10,372
Change since March 1998
Number -15,582
Percentage -60
1Not collected

Source:

Published waiting list returns

Mr. Burns

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many people were waiting in England for in-patient treatment at the latest date for which figures are available; [46695]

(2) how many people in England were waiting (a)up to 12, (b)up to 15, (c)up to 18 and (d)over 18 months for in-patient treatment in each of the last six months. [46697]

Mr. Hutton

There were 1,050,400 patients waiting for an elective admission to a NHS trust in England at 28 February 2002.

The table shows the number of patients waiting for elective admission by length of time waited in each of the last six months.

Patients waiting for elective admission (position at the end of the month), England
Patients waiting in months
Month ending Up to 12 13 to 15 16 to 18 Over 18
September 2001 978,306 33,860 10,063 209
October 2001 980,692 31,613 7,946 129
November 2001 985,751 28,739 4,219 23
December 2001 1,006,165 27,181 4,166 9
January 2002 1,014,841 26,400 3,156 28
February 2002 1,010,704 23,873 1,942 3

Note:

Figures are for the English responsible population. Some patients may be waiting for treatment at non-English NHS trusts

Source:

Department of Health form QF01

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