HC Deb 28 January 1958 vol 581 cc63-4W
Sir F. Medlicott

asked the Minister of Health how many people in England and Wales are awaiting admission to hospital; and what are the figures, region by region.

Mr. R. Thompson

434,000 at the end of September, 1957. The waiting lists in teaching and non-teaching hospitals in England and Wales at 30th September, 1957, are as follows:

Number of persons
Total: England and Wales 434,437
Hospital region:—
Newcastle 28,282
Leeds 20,061
Sheffield 51,960
E. Anglian 12,977
N.W. Metropolitan 36,447
N.E. Metropolitan 26,583
S.E. Metropolitan 30,089
S.W. Metropolitan 39,771
Oxford 17,041
South Western 28,735
Welsh 30,547
Birmingham 41,063
Manchester 56,734
Liverpool 14,147

Mrs. Hill

asked the Minister of Health (1) how the waiting list of patients at the end of 1956 compared with the waiting list during all the previous years of the National Health Service;

(2) what was the number of patients awaiting admission to hospital at the end of 1955 and at the end of 1956.

Mr. Walker-Smith

At the end of 1956 the number of patients awaiting admission to hospital was 431,000, the lowest number recorded since the beginning of the Health Service. Figures for the period 1949 to 1956 are given below:

Number of patients awaiting admission to National Health Service hospitals at 31st December in each year
Thousands
1949 498
1950 531
1951 504
1952 500
1953 526
1954 474
1955 455
1956 431