§ Mr. Hoosonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the ratio overall of administrative staff to medical 169W and nursing staff in the running of the health services in England; and what were the corresponding ratios for 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973, respectively.
§ Dr. OwenThe latest year for which figures are available is 1973. The information requested is as follows:
1970 1:31.8 1971 1:30.3 1972 1:29.7 1973 1:27.8 NOTES:
1. These figures relate to the former hospital boards, hospital management committees, boards of governors and executive councils only; information in regard to the administrative staff of former local health authorities is not available.
2. The above figures exclude secretarial, clerical and other specialised grades within the Administrative and Clerical Group.
Whole-time Part-time Total whole-time equivalent 1. In hospitals: (a) Registered nurses … … … 57,214 32,393 76,057 (b) Enrolled nurses … … … 25,772 19,913 39,327 (c) Certified midwives … … … 8,076 4,009 10,475 2. In community services: (a) Health visitors … … … 6,812 1,360 6,212 (b) Home nurses … … … 10,296 1,674 10,217 (c) Certified midwives … … … 4,855 522 3,735 (d) Others registered and enrolled … … … 2,970 2,075 3,412 Total—1 and 2 … … … 115,995 61,946 149,435 Notes: 1. The above figures exclude: (a) nursing staff employed by Regional Hospital Boards (total whole-time equivalent 100 at 30th September 1973); (b) agency nurses and midwives employed in the National Health Service (total whole-time equivalent 4,059 at 30th September 1973). 2. Health Visitors and Home Nurses are also qualified as State Registered Nurses. 3. Information about the number who are married is not available.