HC Deb 16 February 1976 vol 905 cc550-1W
Mr. Hooley

asked the Scretary of State for Social Services if she will publish in the Official Report total capital spending on major projects—not minor works—within the National Health Service in each of the years from 1964 to 1975 at current prices, and aggregate capital expenditure on the National Health Service from 1948 to the present day.

Dr. Owen

I regret the information is not available in the form requested, but the estimated expenditure on major schemes is as follows:

person has to wait before obtaining an appointment for the testing and fitting of a National Health Service behind-the-ear hearing aid.

Mr. Alfred Morris

The new NHS behind-the-ear hearing aids are prescribed and fitted in approximately 300 hospitals.

Two models of the aid are currently available, manufactured to one broad specification, and most adults with an acquired partial hearing loss can benefit to some degree from these aids. Any general extension in their range must depend on availability of resources. Consultants already have discretion to prescribe commercial hearing aids for children and young people up to age 18 and to age 21 for those continuing in full-time education.

Information about average waiting time is not collected in the form sought, but for the quarter ending September 1975,

Adults Children
Region Number fitted with behind-the-ear hearing aids, including replacements Number for whom appointment made or on a waiting list for fitting including replacements Number fitted with behind-the-ear hearing aids, including replacements Number for whom appointment made or on a waiting list for fitting including replacements
Northern 558 9,869 151 6
Yorkshire 2,236 2,831 102 7
Trent 461 842 135 11
East Anglia 307 163 77 8
North-West Thames 440 1,776 53 0
North-East Thames 615 3,666 152 15
South-East Thames 428 357 50 11
South-West Thames 396 465 50 21
Wessex 496 1,912 56 23
Oxford 167 452 31 4
South-Western 669 782 152 3
West Midlands 430 4,493 248 9
Mersey 296 3,144 100 28
North-Western 1,419 644 98 153
Notes:
(1) Figures do not include returns from five area health authorities in four regional health authority areas.
(2) In some regions, the numbers of out-patients waiting for fitting are inflated by the inclusion of patients who fall in groups not at present eligible for these aids, but whose present hearing aid will eventually be replaced by a behind-the-ear hearing aid.

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