HC Deb 19 July 1983 vol 46 cc115-6W
Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the ratio of health visitors to population in the Liverpool special areas compared with the national ratio; how many health visitors there are in Liverpool; and how many are practice-attached.

Mr. John Patten

The ratio of health visitors within the area managed by the former Liverpool area health

Partnership Size (Number of Unrestricted Principals)
Single handed 2 3 4 6 6 or more
Liverpool FPC (Per cent, of total) 46 (17) 72 (27) 72 (27) 48 (18) 5 (2) 24 (9)
England (Per cent, of total) 2,967 (13) 3,924 (17) 5,099 (22) 4,380 (19) 3,216 (14) 3,200 (14)

Note: These are provisionally calculated figures only.

Mr. Parry

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what proportion of general practitioners in the Liverpool special areas are practising from health centre premises:

authority (teaching) as at 30 September 1981—the latest date for which figures are available — was 0. 18 per 1,000 population compared with 0.19 as the average per 1,000 population for England.

There were the equivalent of 94 whole-time health visitors in the former Liverpool area health authority at that time excluding school health visitors. Information on health visitors who are attached to practices is not collected centrally.