HC Deb 29 February 1972 vol 832 c78W
Mr. Edwin Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the total number of general practitioners in the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board's area; how many are from overseas; and how many vacancies exist at the present time.

Mr. Alison

At 1st October, 1971, the total number of general practitioners was 1,788, of whom 230 were born outside the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. A single-handed practice is vacant and action has been taken to fill it. Partnership practices have been given approval to replace 34 outgoing general practitioners; a few have already taken in an assistant with a view to partnership.

Mr. Edwin Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the number of doctors in the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board's services; how many of them are from overseas; and how many vacancies exist at the present time.

Mr. Alison

1,458, excluding locums and general practitioners employed on a part-time basis; 602—born outside the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic; 175, of which 58 were filled or partly filled by locums. These are provisional figures relating to 30th September, 1971, but they represent increases of 5.0 per cent. in the number of doctors employed and 1.9 per cent. in the number of those born outside the United Kingdom and Irish Republic, compared with the figures at 30th September, 1970.