HC Deb 15 May 1964 vol 695 cc132-3W
Mr. Gourlay

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what alterations will be necessary to continue the Kirkcaldy Orthopaedic Hospital in use for post-operative convalescent patients, when the orthopaedic department is transferred to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.

Mr. Noble

The South-Eastern Regional Hospital Board has not yet reached a decision whether Kirkcaldy Orthopaedic Hospital is to be continued in use for hospital purposes.

Mr. Gourlay

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, how many beds could be made available for geriatric patients in the Victoria Hospital on its completion, if the Kirkcaldy Orthopaedic Hospital were used for post-operative convalescent patients.

Mr. Noble

None. The South-Eastern Regional Hospital Board takes the view that any beds that might become available by this means should be used for acute patients.

Mr. Gourlay

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the nature of the structural alterations, and the cost of such alterations, made at Kirkcaldy Orthopaedic Hospital in each year from 1st April, 1959, to the latest convenient date for which figures are available.

Mr. Noble

Year Nature of Expenditure Amount
£
1959–60 Improvement to female wards 1,330
Minor works 151
1960–61 Improvements to female wards 1,442
Improvements to surgical orthopaedic facilities 3,405
Minor works 31
1961–62 Improvements to surgical orthopaedic facilities 583
1962–63 Electrical re-wiring 2,588
1963–64 Nil
Total 9,530

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