HC Deb 18 January 1978 vol 942 cc272-3W
Mr. Hooley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people were waiting for admissions for an orthopaedic operation at 30th June 1977 in each of the area health authorities of Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield and Leeds, respectively.

Mr. Moyle

Figures at 30th June 1977 are not available. The numbers on inpatient traumatic and orthopaedic waiting lists at 30th September 1977 were as follows:

Area Health Authority Patients
Manchester 1,839
Birmingham 4,050
Sheffield 2,260
Leeds 638

Mr. Hooley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how long it is since the bed norm for orthopaedic surgery was determined; if discussions are in progress with a view to revising it; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Moyle

There has never been a national bed norm for orthopaedic surgery, but a working group of my Department and the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys is at present studying future bed requirements and is expected to report shortly. The aim of the working group is to derive national bed ratios by age and condition to assist health authorities on calculating how many beds are required locally in each specialty on the basis of local demographic structures and morbidity patterns.