HC Deb 24 May 1982 vol 24 cc237-8W
Mr. Hoyle

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what price is paid by BUPA, or any other organisation, for blood obtained from the national blood transfusion service.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

No charge is or will be made for blood supplied by the national blood transfusion service to anyone. I am considering whether charges might be introduced for the costs of handling blood supplied to non-NHS hospitals but not for the blood itself.

Mr. Hoyle

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much blood has been supplied for each year from 1974 onwards from the national blood transfusion service and to whom; and what financial sums have been received each year.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The number of units of blood supplied to hospitals in England and Wales by the national blood transfusion service from 1974 to 1980—the latest year for which figures are available—is as follows:

Year Number
1974 1,488,179
1975 1,515,294
1976 1,582,024
1977 1,624,199
1978 1,663,219
1979 1,705,190
1980 1,793,172

More detailed information is not available centrally.

The blood was supplied free of charge.