HC Deb 18 November 1971 vol 826 cc207-8W
Mr. Spearing

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many hospitals there are in the areas of the Metropolitan hospital boards with casualty departments; how many have been closed at some time in the last year through shortage of staff; and what action he is taking to prevent further deterioration in the standards of public service.

Mr. Alison

There are 104 hospitals in the areas of the Metropolitan Regional Hospital Boards which have major and emergency departments; about another 100 have minor casualty departments. Information about the number of departments closed is not readily available in the form requested. I have authorised the permanent closure of four departments but I am aware that a number of temporary closures have also occurred mainly because of shortage of staff. In so far as there are special problems in the Greater London Area, I understand that these are being reviewed jointly by the health service authorities concerned.

Nationally, my Department is arranging with hospital authorities for the creation of a number of new consultant posts which will directly improve the services and will provide a basis for study, by the Department and the profession, of the best patterns of staffing for this service.