HC Deb 29 June 1965 vol 715 cc74-5W
Mr. Rose

asked the Minister of Health what was the estimated shortage of hospital beds at Crumpsall, Booth Hall and Springfield Hospitals, Manchester, in October 1964; and what was the average waiting period for admittance during the last two years.

Hospital and Specialty Average Waiting Time Year Ending 31st December, 1963 Average Waiting Time Year Ending 31st December, 1964
CRUMPSALL
Medicine 4 weeks 0–3 weeks
Gynaecology 16 weeks 20 weeks
Psychiatry 8–12 weeks 3–9 weeks
Dental 8–10 weeks 5–8 weeks
Neuro-Surgery 11–12 weeks 9–10 weeks
Geriatrics 14–17 weeks 17–20 weeks
Tonsils and Adenoids 2–3 weeks 2 weeks
Ear, Nose and Throat (other) 1–2 weeks 3 weeks
Urology 9–10 weeks 8–12 weeks
General Surgery 22–23 weeks 13–14 weeks
BOOTH HALL
Orthopaedic 2–3 weeks 2–3 weeks
General Surgery 2–3 weeks 2–3 weeks
Urological Surgery 2–3 weeks 2–3 weeks
Paediatrics 2–3 weeks 2–3 weeks
Ear, Nose and Throat 9 months 6 months
Child Psychiatry Over 6 months—priority cases only Over 6 months—priority cases only
SPRINGFIELD
Mental Illness No waiting list
Geriatric No waiting list