HC Deb 07 December 1964 vol 703 cc137-8W
Mr. Lomas

asked the Minister of Health (1) how many nurses in the National Health Service are employed through agencies;

(2) if he will show in table form the salaries paid to nurses employed through agencies in the National Health Service;

(3) if he will state the conditions of employment in respect of nurses employed in the National Health Service from agencies, in regard to annual leave, sickness payments, and superannuation.

Mr. Robinson

At 30th September, 1964, hospitals were authorised to employ up to a total of 731 agency nurses—and 226 midwives. Hospitals employing these nurses pay fees to the agency not to the nurse. Available information suggests that fees average about £15 per week per nurse and charges may be paid in addition when the nurse is not resident in the hospital and for laundry and travelling. I understand that no fee is payable by a hospital for any period when an agency nurse is absent on holiday or is sick. Superannuation is not my responsibility.