HC Deb 06 December 1971 vol 827 c251W
Mr. Michael Cocks

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what number of beds in the National Health Service are occupied by patients because of conditions caused by war or any act of war or civil strife; any mental disease, illness or disorder; pregnancy; miscarriage or childbirth; abortion; intoxication or the influence of any narcotic unless administered on the advice of a doctor; and what percentage this number is of the total of National Health Service beds.

ESTIMATED NUMBER OF DISCHARGES AND DEATHS (SPELLS) WITH MEAN DURATION OF STAY (DAYS) FROM NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE HOSPITALS (NON-PSYCHIATRIC) IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1969
All ages 0–4 5–14 15–19 20–24
Males:
Discharge and Deaths 1,951,830 241,640 256,720 89,700 99,540
Mean Duration of stay 15.2 8.5 7.6 9.3 11.9
Females:
Discharge and Deaths 2,917,110 161,400 185,000 202,940 444,560
Mean Duration of stay 15.0 9.5 7.1 7.4 7.3
25–34 35–44 45–64 65–74 75 and over
Males:
Discharge and Deaths 151,150 161,860 527,510 261,560 162,150
Mean Duration of stay 9.9 12.4 16.5 21.9 35.1
Females:
Discharge and Deaths 601,600 314,630 506,340 248,300 252,340
Mean Duration of stay 7.8 10.0 15.9 28.7 51.8