HC Deb 30 March 1982 vol 21 cc93-4W
Mr. William Hamilton

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many hospital beds have been closed in each hospital region from 1 January 1980 to the last date for which figures are available; and how many closures are contemplated for the financial year 1982–83.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

[pursuant to his reply, 2 March 1982, c. 129]: Bed closures take place for a variety of reasons, including replacement by new hospital building; developments in medical practice such as increase in day care and shorter length of stay; concentration of facilities to make more effective use of available manpower and financial resources; and population changes. Figures of bed closures alone should not therefore be used as any basis for estimating changes in the level of health care provision in any region.

Information on closures is not held centrally in the form requested, but between 1 January 1980 and 31 December 1981 decisions were taken to close permanently hospitals or parts of hospitals which will involve the following number of beds:

Regional Health Authority
Area Number of beds
Northern 44
Yorkshire 170
Trent 626
East Anglia 60
North West Thames 433
North East Thames 546
South East Thames 244
South West Thames 835
Wessex 402
Oxford 86
South Western NIL
West Midlands 387
Mersey 499
North Western 159

Not all these closures will yet have taken place.

At 31 December 1981, the Department has been notified by area health authorities of proposals to close permanently other hospitals or parts of hospital buildings involving the following number of beds:

Regional Health Authority
Area Number of beds
Northern 219
Yorkshire 424
Trent 165
East Anglia NIL
North West Thames 47
North East Thames 208
South East Thames 51
South West Thames NIL
Wessex 23
Oxford NIL
South Western 16
West Midlands 67
Mersey NIL
North Western NIL

In addition, proposals notified by postgraduate boards of governors involve 53 beds. It is not possible to say when decisions will be taken on these proposals.