§ Dr. Evan HarrisTo ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 30 June 2003,Official
NHS Qualified nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff, by age-band, in England as at 30 September each year Headcount by age-band All ages Under 21 21–30 30–40 40–50 50–60 Over 60 Unknown 2002 346,537 124 48,650 105,237 101,468 53,884 5,509 31,665 2001 330,535 149 47,021 103,469 93,766 50,704 4,961 30,465 2000 316,752 131 45,036 103,275 87,725 48,475 4,725 27,385 1999 310,142 167 45,277 104,054 82,164 45,871 4,570 28,039 1998 304,563 168 47,470 105,037 77,119 43,233 4,251 27,285 1997 300,467 535 50,007 103,327 73,427 41,276 4,593 27,302 1996 301,253 208 55,397 104,541 73,096 39,358 4,133 24,520 1995 298,650 291 58,022 101,842 72,345 39,101 4,542 22,507 1994 289,284 163 60,456 97,649 70,161 38,135 4,301 18,419 1993 293,379 63 64,440 94,255 70,565 38,881 4,560 20,615
Percentage of nurses in each age-band All ages Under 21 21–30 30–40 40–50 50–60 Over 60 2002 100.0 0.0 15.5 33.4 32.2 17.1 1.7 2001 100.0 0.0 15.7 34.5 31.2 16.9 1.7 2000 100.0 0.0 15.6 35.7 30.3 16.8 1.6 1999 100.0 0.1 16.0 36.9 29.1 16.3 1.6 1998 100.0 0.1 17.1 37.9 27.8 15.6 1.5 1997 100.0 0.2 18.3 37.8 26.9 15.1 1.7 1996 100.0 0.1 20.0 37.8 26.4 14.2 1.5 1995 100.0 0.1 21.0 36.9 26.2 14.2 1.6 1994 100.0 0.1 22.3 36.1 25.9 14.1 1.6 1993 100.0 0.0 23.6 34.6 25.9 14.3 1.7 Note:
Percentages have been calculated using only nurses age is known.
Source:
Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census
234WReport, column 173W, on primary care trusts, if he will list the average distance from target in each primary care trust, in each year since 1997. [124254]
§ Mr. HuttonInformation on primary care trust distances from targets for 2003–04, 2004–05 and 2005–06 have been placed in the Library. Prior to 2003–04 allocations were made to health authorities.
§ Mrs. Curtis-ThomasTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make it his policy to publish this year's star ratings with the local context of each primary care trust. [124391]
§ Mr. HuttonThe next set of national health service performance (star) ratings will be published this summer by the Commission for Health Improvement, the independent regulator for NHS performance. The performance ratings system provides a high level overview of NHS organisations' performance across a wide range of measures.