HC Deb 14 June 1965 vol 714 cc19-20W
Mr. Turton

asked the Minister of Health if he will state the number of acute, mainly acute, partly acute, mainly long-stay, long-stay, chronic, pre-convalescent, convalescent, maternity, psychiatric (mental illness), mental illness, and psychiatric (mental subnormality) hospitals in each hospital region, specifying how many of these are general practitioner hospitals, and what is the average in-patient cost per week.

Mr. K. Robinson

For information about numbers of hospitals of different types and their costs I would refer the right hon. Member to Appendix 2 to Part I of the published Hospital Costing Returns for the year ended 31st March, 1964.

Hospitals are not designated as general practitioner hospitals and information about them is not, therefore, available in the form requested. A regional

teaching hospitals within the postal districts of the towns:

analysis of general practitioner beds appears below.

NUMBER OF BEDS ALLOCATED FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONER USE AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1964
Regional Hospital Board General Practitioner Maternity Other General Practitioner
Beds Beds
Newcastle 239 332
Leeds 186 150
Sheffield 449 492
East Anglia 130 167
North West Metropolitan 36 389
North East Metropolitan 109 408
South East Metropolitan 190 642
South West Metropolitan 204 777
Oxford 266 322
South Western 617 1,475
Wales 315 899
Birmingham 477 419
Manchester 559 254
Liverpool 96 93
Wessex 217 252
4,090 7,071

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