HC Deb 07 June 1951 vol 488 cc144-5W
81. Mr. W. J. Taylor

asked the Minister of Health if he is aware of the lack of co-ordination between hospitals in Bradford A Group, which resulted in five-year-old Eileen Cunliffe, suffering from fatal bums, being taken to three hospitals before being admitted; whether his attention has been drawn to the jury's rider at the inquest; and what disciplinary action he intends to take with regard to those responsible for refusing the child immediate admission to the children's hospital in the first place.

Mr. Marquand

The hospital management committee concerned have appointed a special sub-committee for the purpose of inquiring fully into this tragic incident, and I must await their report.

82. Mr. W. J. Taylor

asked the Minister of Health what provision is made under his regulations regarding the admission of an urgent case to a hospital when the regulation number of beds therein is filled; and for resident medical officers to improvise arrangements to deal with such cases.

Mr. Marquand

This is a matter which can never be satisfactorily dealt with by regulations, but only by proper action by the hospital staff on the spot.