HC Deb 22 May 1975 vol 892 c589W
Mr. Kilroy-Silk

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what measures she has taken in the last 12 months to (a) reduce the waiting lists and (b) the waiting time of children waiting for cardiac catheterisation or major heart surgery in the North-West and Liverpool; if she is satisfied with progress; what further measures she intends to take; and if she will make a statement.

Dr. Owen

My Department, in consultation with the professions, is considering future national strategy in this speciality. In the North-West, officers of the Mersey and North-Western Regional Health Authorities have also been studying the question of provision for children suffering from heart disorders in the two regions. Measures taken to reduce waiting lists and waiting times at the hospitals concerned include additional operating sessions at both the Royal Liverpool and the Royal Manchester Children's Hospitals and the referral of patients to hospitals in London and elsewhere.

In consequence there has been some reduction in waiting times. There is still

Numbers waiting 31st March 1974
Treatment Less than 6 months 6–12 months 1–2 years Over 2 years Total
Catheterisation 89 62 26 9 186
Surgery 49 28 22 Nil 99
Numbers waiting 31st March 1975
Catheterisation 74 82 14 Nil 170
Surgery 73 24 8 Nil 105

Directly comparable figures nationally and for other hospitals in the North-West are not readily available. Following are

Catheterisation Major Surgery
Victoria Hospital, Blackpool 51 Nil
Manchester Royal Infirmary Nil 1
Wythenshaw Hospital 3 3
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Pendleby 30 22