HC Deb 22 May 1980 vol 985 c318W
Mr. Michael Brown

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many patients with conditions classified as urgent were awaiting admission to National Health Service hospitals in England in December 1977, December 1978, June 1979 and the latest date for which figures are available; and whether he can estimate at each date how many had to wait for more than one month for treatment.

Dr. Vaughan

Figures showing the number of patients separately classified as waiting for " urgent" admission to National Health Service hospitals in England are not collected in December or June. The information for the closest dates for which figures are available is as follows:

September 1977 40,000 of whom 25,000 had
waited over one month.
September 1978 44,000 of whom 29,000 had
waited over one month.
March 1979 53,000 of whom 35,000 had
waited over one month.
September 1979* 49,000 of whom 34,000 had
waited over one month.
*Latest date for which information is available. Figures are provisional.

About half of all hospital admissions are emergencies and do not form part of the waiting list statistics.

Mr. Michael Brown

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many patients were awaiting admission to National Health Service hospitals in England in December and June of each year from and including 1973, and the latest date for which figures are available.

Dr. Vaughan

The information is as follows:

NUMBER OF PEOPLE (THOUSANDS)
AWAITING IN-PATIENT ADMISSION, ENGLAND
1973 June 542
1973 December 509
1974 June 508
1974 December 517
1975 June 533
1975 December 588
1976 June 583
1976 December 607
1977 June 595
1977 December 602
1978 June 609
1978 December 682
1979 June 740
1979 September* 698
*Latest date for which information is available. Figures are provisional.