§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give for each year since 1970 and for each region the number of attendances by (a) private out-patients, (b) private day cases and (c) private regular day patients.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c 481–82]. The available information is given in the tables.
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Region† 1970 1971 1972 1973 †1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1081 †1982 1983 1984 Oxford * * 1,154 1,343 1,049 1,264 1,355 1,201 1,614 1,074 1,390 948 936 871 938 South Western * * 1,007 1,165 703 1,348 1,295 1,207 1,493 1,538 1,901 1,496 1,368 1,274 1,232 West Midlands * * 1,367 2,423 2,146 2,738 3,150 3,081 4,187 3,517 4,059 4,487 3,414 3,949 3,531 Mersey * * 770 1,064 1,495 1,227 1,387 1,367 1,536 1,311 1,695 1,941 1,692 1,621 1,888 North Western * * 2,583 3,126 2,383 2,499 2,856 3,086 3,705 3,232 3,592 3,997 2,310 2,687 2,628 Special Health Authorities/Boards of Governors * * * * 187 187 313 581 650 560 887 669 890 920 935 England * * 21,690 25,117 23,771 27,252 29,899 28,775 33,342 29,927 36,470 37,797 31,030 32,312 30,829
Number of attendances by private regular day patients in NHS hospitals in England Region† 1970 1971 1972 1973 †1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 †1982 1983 1984 Northern * * 266 308 183 1 — — — — 147 — 1 — — Yorkshire * * — 21 — — — — — — — — 2 — — Trent * * — — — — — — — — — — — — — East Anglian * * — — — — — — — — — — — — — North West Thames * * 2 99 — — 20 — 4 28 88 211 — 16 — North East Thames * * 2 2 36 — — — — — 1 64 34 35 61 South East Thames * * — 141 — 1 — — — — — — 43 30 — South West Thames * * 11 15 — 2 40 200 95 126 10 — — — — Wessex * * — — — — — — — — — — — — — Oxford * * — 5 2 — 32 435 1,064 — 98 169 187 163 145 South Western * * 13 — — — — 2 — — — — — 37 52 West Midlands * * 206 — 157 40 3 60 154 128 70 769 366 36 111 Mersey * * — — — — — — 84 3 326 747 592 1,230 1,142 North Western * * — — — — — — — — — — 6 — — Special Health Authorities/Boards of Governors * * * * 141 8 84 58 183 212 276 195 127 74 94 England * * 500 591 519 52 179 755 1,584 497 1,016 2,155 1,358 1,621 1,605 * Not available. * Included in regional totals. † Figures prior to 1974 relate to Regional Health Boards. Because of NHS restructuring in 1974 and 1982 the regional figures are not strictly comparable over the whole period.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give, for each special health authority, district health authority, regional health authority and for England as a whole (a) the number of authorised amenity beds on 31 December 1984, (b) the average daily number of beds occupied by amenity patients, (c) the discharge and
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Regional and District Health Authority Number of beds authorised at 31 December Average daily number of occupied beds Discharges and deaths Income under section 63 of the NHS Act 1977*† 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ (provisional) Northern Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority Total 218 212 7.8 8.5 414 431 27,117 26,997 Hartlepool 9 9 0.3 0.1 21 5 632 615 North Tees 3 3 0.2 0.2 10 10 — — South Tees 14 14 0.3 0.5 7 12 316 1,278 East Cumbria 14 14 1.8 1.8 108 97 4,201 4,060 South Cumbria 4 4 0.5 0.6 31 33 1,720 1,180 West Cumbria 10 10 0.2 0.3 18 23 760 1,216 Darlington 7 7 0.4 0.4 13 13 1,086 1,000 Durham — — — — — — — — North West Durham 10 10 0.1 0.1 6 10 310 680 South West Durham 8 8 0.3 0.4 24 18 770 1,260 Northumberland 29 30 2.3 1.8 111 99 9,027 7,349 Gateshead — — — — — — 90 260 Newcastle upon Tyne 72 72 0.5 1.3 32 62 2,433 2,918 North Tyneside 4 8 0.1 0.2 1 10 150 830 South Tyneside 9 9 0.5 0.4 27 31 2,347 1,320 Sunderland 25 14 0.3 0.4 5 8 3,275 3,032 Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority Total 309 289 35.8 30.9 1,311 1,104 66,623 55,746 Hull 3 3 — — — 1 5 178 East Yorkshire 11 11 0.2 0.2 9 8 530 1,080 Grimsby 9 7 1.0 0.6 71 47 2,695 2,780 Scunthorpe 14 14 0.3 0.2 16 5 750 803 Northallerton 11 7 0.5 0.6 24 28 1,295 1,430 York 32 30 4.7 4.5 156 158 9,858 10,934 Scarborough 8 8 0.0 0.2 0 11 1,050 540 Harrogate 30 30 9.3 8.8 601 575 25,721 19,398 Bradford 91 91 1.8 1.3 73 73 9,686 3,926 Airedale 40 40 14.6 11.6 1 3 1,974 2,210 Calderdale 12 12 0.1 0.0 5 1 350 540 Huddersfield 21 14 1.0 0.9 100 74 4,899 3,476 deaths of amenity patients and (d) the income from amenity patients; and if he will give the 1983 figures for comparison.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 481–82The information is given in the table.
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Regional and District Health Authority Number of beds authorised at 31 December Average daily number of occupied beds Discharges and deaths Income under section 63 of the NHS Act 1977*† 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ (provisional) Dewsbury 9 9 1.5 1.3 93 75 5,643 4,357 Leeds Western 4 — — — — — — 630 Leeds Eastern 3 2 — — — 1 — 350 Wakefield 6 6 0.2 0.1 8 8 525 315 Pontefract 5 5 0.6 0.6 154 36 1,642 2,800 Trent Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 198 175 10.5 5.9 279 124 21,728 18,727 North Derbyshire 2 — — — — — — — South Derbyshire 14 14 0.1 0.2 12 16 376 340 Leicestershire 29 28 0.2 0.1 17 19 406 786 North Lincolnshire 86 77 7.9 5.1 27 11 14,607 9,298 South Lincolnshire 15 8 0.2 0.3 23 34 1,610 2,210 Bassetlaw 4 4 1.4 — 144 2 — — Central Nottinghamshire 8 8 0.1 — 3 — 255 98 Nottingham 9 9 0.1 — 3 7 2,723 3,213 Barnsley 8 8 — — — — — — Doncaster — — — — — — — — Rotherham — — — — — — — — Sheffield 23 19 0.5 0.2 50 35 1,752 2,783 East Anglian Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 54 47 1.1 5.6 71 73 4,235 4,564 Cambridge — — — — — — — — Peterborough 1 1 — — 2 2 60 20 West Suffolk — — — — — — — — East Suffolk 17 17 0.4 0.2 25 17 1,155 700 Norwich 21 15 0.5 0.6 32 33 2,010 2,425 Great Yarmouth 9 8 0.1 — 5 2 650 140 West Norfolk and Wisbech 6 6 0.1 0.2 7 6 360 500 Huntingdon — — — 4.6 — 13 — 779 North West Thames Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 96 109 13.2 8.3 360 378 24,180 18,023 North Bedfordshire 8 8 — — — — — — South Bedfordshire 9 8 8.1 — 45 — 330 490 North Hertfordshire 1 2 0.2 0.2 6 8 420 539 East Hertfordshire 11 11 0.0 0.1 2 22 80 625 North West Hertfordshire 8 8 0.2 1.9 40 27 870 1,250 South West Hertfordshire 6 14 0.0 0.4 28 55 6,317 2,061 Barnet 17 23 1.3 0.7 93 69 5,682 3,045 Harrow 12 12 1.9 3.7 70 134 — — Hillingdon 6 6 0.6 0.5 32 21 2,630 4,060 Hounslow and Spelthorne 2 1 0.1 0.1 17 11 389 140 Ealing — — 0.0 — 1 — — 15 Brent — — 0.3 0.3 11 8 105 — Paddington 2 2 0.1 0.3 3 21 830 430 Hammersmith and Fulham 14 14 0.4 0.1 12 1 6,319 4,710 Victoria — — — — — 1 208 658 North East Thames Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 86 94 11.5 5.8 283 370 26,082 18,285 Basildon and Thurrock 8 20 0.1 0.5 11 68 1,230 952 Mid Essex North East Essex 18 14 1.0 0.8 63 69 2,230 3,645 West Essex 11 14 1.0 1.0 48 43 4,230 3,452 Southend 9 9 0.5 0.6 31 34 2,294 1,660 Barking, Havering and Brentwood 8 6 — — 1 2 195 70 Hampstead — — — — — — — — Bloomsbury 9 9 0.3 0.2 26 23 6,984 494 Islington — 1 0.2 0.4 13 34 1,525 2,170 City and Hackney 8 7 6.1 0.3 7 24 1,204 1,290 Newham Tower Hamlets Enfield 4 4 0.1 0.2 10 9 1,343 1,200 Haringey — — 0.1 — 4 3 1,733 420 Redbridge 1 1 0.9 1.0 — 1 55 80 Waltham Forest 10 9 1.2 0.8 69 60 3,060 2,852 South East Thames Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 183 164 4.4 14.7 235 1,017 27,146 34,319 Brighton 22 16 0.7 9.6 22 688 4,044 6,010 Eastbourne 52 42 1.3 1.9 103 148 9,020 7,030 Hastings 18 18 0.3 0.1 12 6 610 360 South East Kent 11 10 0.1 — 6 4 510 510 504W 505W
Regional and District Health Authority Number of beds authorised at 31 December Average daily number of occupied beds Discharges and deaths Income under section 63 of the NHS Act 1977*† 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ (provisional) Canterbury and Thanet 19 19 — 0.1 3 11 75 190 Dartford and Gravesham 6 6 — 0.1 2 3 — 260 Maidstone 8 4 — — 3 4 240 360 Medway — — — — — — — — Tunbridge Wells 32 34 1.4 2.1 38 42 6,380 7,960 Bexley 6 6 0.3 0.3 11 13 950 1,888 Greenwich — — — — — — 131 40 Bromley — — 0.3 0.5 11 17 2,570 2,425 West Lambeth 9 9 — — 24 81 2,430 6,909 Camberwell — — — — — — — — Lewisham and North Southwark — — — — — — 186 377 South West Thames Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 110 105 27.8 17.0 462 497 27,459 35,870 North West Surrey 9 5 1.0 0.1 21 16 1,830 1,530 West Surrey and North East Hampshire 13 — 0.2 0.1 5 8 440 470 South West Surrey — 8 — 0.1 7 12 595 1,060 Mid Surrey 6 7 1.0 0.9 82 65 3,635 3,950 East Surrey 15 15 2.2 1.8 82 83 5,480 8,695 Chichester 7 7 1.1 1.0 69 72 3,570 3,318 Mid Downs 7 7 1.1 0.8 30 29 1,610 4,209 Worthing 5 4 — 0.3 2 17 — 384 Croydon — — 0.1 — 6 — 10 — Kingston and Esher 12 12 0.2 0.5 15 25 1,965 3,975 Richmond, Twickenham and Roehampton 3 12 19.0 10.1 66 54 3,256 4,019 Wandsworth 16 11 0.2 0.2 9 10 1,650 1,210 Merton and Sutton 17 17 1.7 1.1 68 106 3,417 3,050 Wessex Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 144 144 8.5 8.7 293 276 28,096 26,671 East Dorset 9 9 0.7 0.6 43 37 2,994 2,605 West Dorset 6 6 0.2 0.3 10 5 1,110 280 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 17 17 1.1 0.6 60 46 7,298 4,660 South West Hampshire and Southampton — — — — — — 20 279 Winchester 6 6 0.9 0.9 65 71 3,030 3,610 Basingstoke and North Hampshire 1 1 — — — — — — Salisbury 50 50 — — — — 1,105 90 Swindon 10 10 — 0.4 5 18 140 2,890 West Wiltshire and Bath 35 35 5.5 5.7 97 89 11,749 11,686 Isle of Wight 10 10 0.1 0.2 13 10 650 570 Oxford Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 79 75 4.0 3.6 171 158 12,278 10,599 East Berkshire 12 12 0.2 0.2 18 9 1,540 640 West Berkshire 18 18 1.1 0.5 56 50 2,648 2,905 Aylesbury 4 — — — — — — — Wycombe 8 8 0.9 0.9 40 48 3,325 2,800 Milton Keynes — — — — — — — 60 Kettering — — — — — — — — Northampton 22 22 0.4 0.6 18 12 840 368 Oxfordshire 15 15 1.4 1.4 39 39 3,925 3,826 South Western Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 118 123 5.2 4.1 264 196 17,281 16,630 Bristol and Weston — — 0.1 0.1 8 3 35 125 Frenchay 11 11 0.4 0.6 20 21 1,465 1,950 Southmead — — — — — — 100 — Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 22 20 0.2 0.1 14 4 865 1,080 Exeter 7 8 0.1 0.2 8 7 190 320 North Devon 6 6 0.2 0.2 11 12 530 450 Plymouth 14 14 0.2 — 13 — 514 490 Torbay 20 21 — — 2 2 135 411 Cheltenham 3 10 2.3 1.1 107 72 6,273 5,710 Gloucester 8 8 0.3 0.7 12 21 1,890 2,420 Somerset 27 25 1.4 1.1 69 54 5,284 3,674 West Midlands Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority total 173 159 4.0 2-1 230 181 14,714 12,171 Bromsgrove and Redditch 9 7 0.4 0.2 9 12 1,690 480 Herefordshire — — 0.2 0.1 10 9 445 600 Kidderminster and District 8 7 0.5 0.2 10 9 470 735 Worcester and District 19 19 0.2 0.2 12 9 355 290 Shropshire 10 8 0.8 0.5 22 22 3,714 3,907 Mid Staffordshire — — — — — — — —
Regional and District Health Authority Number of beds authorised at 31 December Average daily number of occupied beds Discharges and deaths Income under section 63 of the NHS Act 1977*† 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ (provisional) North Staffordshire 37 37 — — — — — — South East Staffordshire 14 14 — 0.0 1 1 70 20 Rugby 4 4 — — — — — — North Warwickshire 1 1 — — 1 — — — South Warwickshire 21 19 1.2 0.1 71 54 4,869 3,752 Central Birmingham 6 6 0.1 0.1 7 7 170 20 East Birmingham — — — — — — — — North Birmingham 5 5 0.3 0.3 12 12 1,115 500 South Birmingham 2 2 — — — — — — West Birmingham — — — — — — 190 — Coventry — — — — — — — — Dudley 6 2 — — 2 — 70 — Sandwell 5 — — — — — — 273 Solihull 4 4 0.2 0.4 62 41 870 1,380 Walsall 20 20 — — — — 240 30 Wolverhampton 2 4 0.1 0.0 11 5 445 185 Mersey Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority Total 172 137 9.6 7.7 447 449 25,604 23,607 Chester — — — — — — — — Crewe 20 20 0.3 0.3 34 17 674 603 Halton 1 — — — — — — — Macclesfield 7 — 0.1 — 2 — 945 772 Warrington 11 — 0.1 — 2 — 780 — Liverpool 76 76 6.4 4.8 254 196 12,887 11,809 St. Helens and Knowsley 22 6 0.3 0.2 18 5 1,704 3,332 Southport and Formby 8 8 1.2 1.2 65 79 3,795 3,440 South Sefton 11 11 0.2 0.0 11 1 640 200 Wirral 16 16 1.0 1.2 61 151 4,179 3,451 North Western Regional Health Authority Regional Health Authority Total 115 118 9.4 7.5 723 628 46,013 33,300 Lancaster 4 4 — — — — 107 197 Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde 15 14 0.7 0.5 44 42 2,460 2,570 Preston 2 2 0.1 0.2 6 17 485 670 Blackburn, Hyndbum and Ribble Valley 8 8 — — — — — — Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale 3 3 0.6 0.5 43 40 3,154 831 West Lancashire 4 2 0.9 0.5 20 14 3,703 1,649 Chorley and South Ribble — — — — — — — — Bolton 6 6 — — 3 — — — Bury — — — — 2 — 201 400 North Manchester 9 3 0.3 0.2 14 11 1,036 625 Central Manchester 4 4 3.3 2.1 308 237 9,725 8,880 South Manchester 30 33 1.7 1.9 147 141 11,634 4,800 Oldham 6 6 0.1 0.1 13 12 4,861 4,708 Rochdale — 6 — — — 2 540 710 Salford 12 13 0.6 0.6 56 47 2,079 2,440 Stockport — — — — — — 410 350 Tameside and Glossop — — — — — — 60 205 Trafford — — 0.1 — 7 2 2,655 790 Wigan 12 14 1.0 0.9 60 63 2,904 3,475 Special Health Authorities SHAs Total 36 27 7.5 2.4 501 363 20,760 10,060 The Hospital for Sick Children 1 — 0.2 — 15 — — — National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases — — — — — — — — Moorfields Eye Hospital 6 4 1.3 0.6 120 232 3,800 2,865 Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospitals 6 — 1.1 — 40 — — — National Heart and Chest Hospitals — — — — — — — — The Royal Marsden Hospital 11 11 0.5 0.1 24 1 770 85 Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's 12 12 4.4 1.7 302 130 16,210 7,110 The Eastman Dental Hospital — — — — — — — — England Total 2,091 1,578 160.3 132.8 6,044 6,245 389,336 345,569 * Some totals may not add up precisely due to roundings. † The figures are for the financial years indicated and are derived from the annual accounts of health authorities. At this stage, all 1984–85 figures are provisional.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will explain the classification private regular day cases on Form SBH211.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 481–82Separate figures are collected on day cases and regular day patients on form SBH211. Day cases are patients who attend for investigation, treatment or506W operation under clinical supervision and who occupy a bed but do not stay in hospital overnight. Regular day patients are those patients who regularly attend for a course of treatment over a period, who are provided with treatment and care as though they were inpatients, but who return home at night.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give, for each special health authority, 507W district health authority, regional health authority and for England as a whole, the number of attendances during 1984 by (a) private outpatients, (b) private day cases and (c) private regular day patients, and if he will also give the 1983 figures for comparison.
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§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 481–82The information requested is given in the tables.
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District Health Authority Number of attendances by private out-patients Number of attendances by private day causes Number of attendances by private regular day patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 Regional total 5,179 7,915 866 815 — — North West Thames Regional Health Authority North Bedfordshire 654 1,023 75 71 — — South Bedfordshire 501 606 152 125 — — North Herfordshire 705 773 77 61 — — East Hertfordshire 1,902 2,028 174 172 — — North West Hertfordshire 17 14 309 251 — — South West Hertfordshire 356 11 98 89 — — Barnet 5,891 5,960 144 159 — — Harrow 705 557 24 16 16 — Hillingdon 606 842 207 222 — — Hounslow and Spelthorne 1,397 1,426 280 352 — — Ealing 84 124 28 30 — — Brent 513 424 2 5 — — Paddington and North Kensington 2,231 2,088 129 96 — — Hammersmith and Fulham 6,744 6,054 315 323 — — Victoria 4,018 5,626 200 301 — — Regional total 26,324 27,556 2,214 2,273 16 — North East Thames Regional Health Authority Basildon and Thurrock 762 606 355 290 — — Mid Essex 1,696 1,966 637 512 — — North East Essex 3,619 3,957 89 113 — — West Essex 5,185 5,691 197 207 — — Southend 1,758 1,236 317 248 — — Barking, Havering and Brentwood 3,344 4,023 273 258 — 9 Hampstead 5,209 4,808 160 161 — — Bloomsbury 4,320 5,751 288 229 — — Islington 181 269 36 58 — — City and Hackney 14 54 16 22 — — Newham 18 116 4 11 — — Tower Hamlets 6,363 6,116 — — — — Enfield 317 350 163 141 — — Haringey 627 481 107 90 — — Redbridge 3,924 4,190 78 65 — — Waltham Forest 542 575 40 39 35 52 Regional total 37,879 40,189 2,760 2,444 35 61 South East Thames Regional Health Authority Brighton 428 601 4 40 — — Eastbourne 934 261 130 126 — — Hastings 271 436 47 34 28 — South East Kent 352 230 108 61 — — Canterbury and Thanet 1,864 2,411 105 179 — — Dartford and Gravesham 1,332 1,393 128 127 — — Maidstone 1,273 1,883 154 150 2 — Medway 822 3,553 242 171 — — Tunbridge Wells 2,165 2,025 786 885 — — Bexley 3,425 3,666 267 266 — — Greenwich 2,436 2,373 167 169 — — Bromley 538 382 371 280 — — West Lambeth 269 281 198 216 — — Camberwell — — 240 377 — — Lewisham and North Southwark — — 60 59 — — Regional total 16,109 19,445 3,007 3,140 30 — South West Thames Regional Health Authority North West Surrey 3,731 3,304 419 405 — — West Surrey and North East Hants 780 551 205 229 — — South West Surrey 2,452 2,429 75 106 — — Mid Surrey 1,688 2,073 526 400 — — East Surrey 110 348 51 51 — — Chichester 918 1,018 316 175 — — Mid Downs 2,402 1,997 253 140 — — Worthing 24 42 62 67 — — Croydon 12 19 98 49 — — Kingston and Esher 520 610 66 116 — — 512W 513W
District Health Authority Number of attendances by private out-patients Number of attendances by private day causes Number of attendances by private regular day patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 Richmond, Twickenham and Roehampton 462 501 9 17 — — Wandsworth 1,075 961 109 59 — — Merton and Sutton 706 900 404 298 — — Regional Total 14,880 14,753 2,593 2,112 — — Wessex Regional Health Authority East Dorset 175 51 42 26 — — West Dorset 354 277 11 19 — — Portsmouth and South East Hants 1,226 1,799 580 563 — — Southampton and South West Hants 43 594 261 451 — — Winchester — — 115 107 — — Basingstoke and North Hampshire — — 202 186 — — Salisbury 143 5 40 24 — — Swindon 3,068 2,933 186 135 — — Bath 84 337 98 3 — — Isle of Wight 30 50 25 98 — — Regional Total 5,123 6,046 1,560 1,612 — — Oxford Regional Health Authority East Berkshire 340 314 7 22 163 145 West Berkshire — 271 112 134 — — Aylesbury Vale 961 1,408 190 196 — — Wycombe 1,364 1,237 6 3 — — Milton Keynes 129 59 — — — — Kettering 1,803 2,077 369 383 — — Northampton 1,040 1,190 140 169 — — Oxfordshire — — 47 31 — — Regional Total 5,637 6,556 871 938 163 145 South Western Regional Health Authority Bristol and Weston 305 541 83 86 — — Frenchey 129 63 27 166 — — Southmead — — — — — — Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 384 522 99 62 37 52 Exeter 1 177 76 70 — — North Devon 454 604 63 55 — — Plymouth — — 39 — — — Torbay 1,345 975 262 200 — — Cheltenham 286 188 131 119 — — Gloucester 385 609 284 233 — — Somerset 270 200 210 241 — — Regional total 3,559 3,879 1,274 1,232 37 52 West Midlands Regional Health Authority Bromsgrove and Redditch 814 910 17 24 — — Herefordshire — — 28 42 — — Kidderminster and District — 209 190 176 — — Worcester and District 91 258 620 365 — — Shropshire 433 255 128 124 — — Mid Staffordshire 192 402 194 214 — — North Staffordshire 739 821 457 318 — — South East Staffordshire 2,411 2,064 280 280 — — Rugby 799 731 102 202 — — North Warwickshire 173 205 78 90 — — South Warwickshire 28 16 101 105 — — Central Birmingham 94 75 270 197 — — East Birmingham — — 30 33 — — North Birmingham — 15 279 247 — — South Birmingham 161 191 25 54 — — West Birmingham 461 191 131 71 — — Coventry 33 55 203 226 36 111 Dudley 3 17 344 284 — — Sandwell 462 1,247 153 139 — — Solihul 3 84 2 4 — — Walsall 474 568 273 317 — — Wolverhampton 424 514 44 19 — — Regional total 7,795 8,828 3,949 3,531 36 111 Mersey Regional Health Authority
District Health Authority Number of attendances by private out-patients Number of attendances by private day causes Number of attendances by private regular day patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 Chester 203 51 5 22 — — Crewe 1,273 2,315 496 548 — — Halton 9 16 — — — — Macclesfield 345 415 95 181 28 9 Warrington 90 315 401 408 — — Liverpool 351 431 186 190 — — St. Helens and Knowsley 3,307 2,981 257 256 — — Southport and Formby — 606 65 148 — — South Sefton 2 222 14 107 — — Wirral 1,182 1,209 102 28 1,202 1,133 Regional total 6,762 8,561 1,621 1,888 1,230 1,142 North Western Regional Health Authority Lancaster 106 199 216 286 — — Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde 279 158 145 91 — — Preston 1,166 1,054 324 407 — — Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 18 74 3 48 — — Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale 322 105 248 249 — — West Lancashire 1,463 1,554 70 94 — — Chorley and South Ribble — 86 6 2 — — Bolton — 4 238 1 — — Bury 489 687 403 406 — — North Manchester 402 333 21 16 — — Central Manchester 41 86 173 235 — — South Manchester 9,715 11,463 296 167 — — Oldham 780 772 75 89 — — Rochdale 339 298 4 4 — — Salford 335 753 37 29 — — Stockport 266 357 42 42 — — Tameside and Glossop 401 385 46 79 — — Trafford 177 150 61 74 — — Wigan 236 671 279 309 — — Regional total 16,535 19,188 2,687 2,628 — — Special Health Authorities The Hospitals for Sick Children 1,697 1,940 183 147 — — The National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases 1,962 1,989 82 77 — — Moorfields Eye Hospital — 875 37 4 — — The Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital 120 188 7 4 — — The National Heart and Chest Hospitals 3,390 3,781 5 87 — — The Royal Marsden Hospital 10,044 8,469 220 137 74 94 Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's 3,016 3,423 386 479 — — The Eastman Dental Hospital 282 408 — — — — SHA total 20,511 21,073 920 935 74 94 ENGLAND TOTAL 190,768 211,465 32,312 30,829 1,621 1,605
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give, for each special health authority, district health authority, regional health authority and for England as a whole (a) the number of authorised pay beds at 31 December 1984, (b) the average daily number of
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§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 481–82The information requested is given in the table.
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District Health Authority Number of pay-beds at 31 December Average daily number of beds occupied by private patients Discharges and deaths of private patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 South Cumbria 7 9 3.7 3.8 254 346 West Cumbria 4 4 1.1 0.1 85 11 Darlington 7 7 1.6 1.4 113 107 Durham 4 4 0.4 0.4 28 26 North West Durham 5 5 0.5 0.8 44 54 South West Durham 3 3 0.6 0.3 37 19 Northumberland 8 8 0.9 1.1 53 70 Gateshead 3 3 0.2 0.3 24 23 Newcastle 9 9 6.6 6.3 476 440 North Tyneside 2 2 0.7 0.4 39 32 South Tyneside 4 4 0.9 0.9 65 68 Sunderland 9 9 2.8 3.3 347 352 Regional total 103 105 28.4 26.2 2,362 2,261 Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Hull 12 12 1.5 2.0 109 125 East Yorkshire 10 10 2.6 2.9 252 309 Grimsby 7 7 2.4 2.6 235 212 Scunthorpe 9 9 2.7 2.5 199 177 Northallerton 7 7 1.4 1.1 78 69 York 5 5 2.2 1.9 116 138 Scarborough 6 6 0.7 0.3 44 18 Harrogate 8 8 3.9 3.3 183 190 Bradford 34 34 3.2 3.5 244 348 Airedale 12 12 6.5 9.0 405 439 Calderdale 24 24 12.4 11.3 746 731 Huddersfield 10 10 4.4 4.9 187 262 Dewsbury 6 6 1.4 1.6 71 92 Leeds Western 29 29 21.0 21.3 950 1,115 Leeds Eastern 6 6 3.2 3.5 133 215 Wakefield 10 10 4.6 3.5 410 344 Pontefract 4 4 1.4 1.4 96 93 Regional total 199 199 75.5 76.6 4,462 4,877 Trent Regional Health Authority North Derbyshire 7 7 1.9 2.1 147 145 Southern Derbyshire 15 15 5.4 4.8 448 465 Leicestershire 23 23 8.8 10.0 747 756 North Lincolnshire 18 18 5.8 2.8 114 75 South Lincolnshire 11 11 6.2 5.7 428 433 Bassetlaw 6 6 1.6 1.2 164 104 Central Nottinghamshire 15 15 4.7 1.1 374 108 Nottingham 30 30 10.9 3.2 1,033 312 Barnsley 5 5 1.6 1.0 140 150 Doncaster 3 3 0.5 0.6 73 76 Rotherham — — — — — — Sheffield 10 10 4.1 4.7 308 355 Regional total 143 143 51.5 37.2 3,976 2,979 East Anglia Regional Health Authority Cambridge 11 11 8.4 5.0 366 269 Peterborough 18 18 1.5 0.2 115 12 West Suffolk 10 10 5.4 4.7 287 306 East Suffolk 24 24 12.8 8.3 619 470 Norwich 28 28 19.7 13.3 1,618 954 Great Yarmouth and Waveney 5 5 2.2 1.8 226 215 West Norfolk and Wisbech 6 8 3.4 4.3 295 334 Huntington 4 4 1.5 2.9 91 155 Regional total 106 106 54.9 40.5 3,617 2,715 North West Thames Regional Health Authority North Bedfordshire 12 12 4.4 5.1 328 321 South Bedfordshire 9 9 2.4 1.1 307 92 North Hertfordshire 10 10 1.6 1.4 146 94 East Hertfordshire 10 10 3.5 2.5 336 173 North West Hertfordshire 15 15 7.0 6.3 518 439 South West Hertfordshire 6 6 0.4 2.1 143 150 518W 519W
District Health Authority Number of pay-beds at 31 December Average daily number of beds occupied by private patients Discharges and deaths of private patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 Barnet 12 12 4.4 3.5 306 298 Harrow 13 13 1.9 3.7 70 134 Hillingdon 32 32 13.9 15.6 1,054 964 Hounslow and Spelthome 7 7 3.6 4.2 364 309 Ealing 3 3 0.1 0.1 12 14 Brent 10 10 2.0 1.0 96 64 Paddington and North Kensington 65 65 38.5 35.9 2,348 2,210 Hammersmith and Fulham 30 30 22.6 20.6 1,179 1,210 Victoria 58 58 31.5 28.3 1,684 1,536 Regional total 292 292 137.8 131.4 8,891 8,008 North East Thames Regional Health Authority Basildon and Thurrock 11 11 4.6 3.3 375 331 Mid Essex 20 20 10.8 12.1 1,266 1,204 North East Essex 9 9 3.1 4.2 286 314 West Essex 15 21 8.0 8.3 690 796 Southend 19 19 5.4 3.6 507 319 Barking, Havering and Brentwood 13 13 6.6 5.1 516 360 Hampstead 29 29 26.1 24.0 961 1,042 Bloomsbury 178 178 81.2 72.3 4,570 4,207 Islington 31 31 2.7 2.3 207 191 City and Hackney 15 15 9.1 7.1 198 185 Newham 2 2 — 0.2 11 11 Tower Hamlets 34 34 16.9 18.8 968 1,038 Enfield 3 3 1.8 1.9 128 104 Haringey 10 10 1.4 2.2 88 80 Redbridge 8 8 4.2 3.0 219 177 Waltham Forest 7 7 3.9 3.2 180 172 Regional total 404 410 185.8 171.6 11,170 10,531 South East Thames Regional Health Authority Brighton 24 24 9.9 9.6 635 688 Eastbourne 4 4 1.4 1.6 99 137 Hastings 6 6 2.8 2.9 262 231 South East Kent 12 12 1.5 1.9 119 138 Canterbury and Thanet 29 29 2.2 1.8 217 169 Dartford and Gravesham 8 8 1.3 1.0 124 109 Maidstone 7 7 1.4 1.4 100 108 Medway 8 8 1.4 1.6 109 81 Tunbridge Wells 39 39 19.0 18.3 1,529 1,555 Bexley 10 10 4.5 3.9 288 297 Greenwich 14 14 5.4 3.5 355 218 Bromley 24 24 6.8 3.5 462 201 West Lambeth 38 38 27.6 27.1 1,283 1,331 Camberwell 45 45 28.1 25.4 1,444 1,402 Lewisham and North Southwark 69 69 31.2 28.4 2,064 2,086 Regional total 337 337 144.5 132.1 9,090 8,751 South West Thames Regional Health Authority North West Surrey 13 13 7.5 7.8 599 525 West Surrey and North East Hampshire 11 11 6.0 4.9 740 659 South West Surrey 5 15 2.3 4.3 151 242 Mid Surrey 20 20 10.2 7.9 775 564 East Surrey 23 23 14.6 4.9 840 294 Chichester 6 6 3.1 3.1 199 220 Mid Downs 25 27 11.5 10.6 839 643 Worthing 6 6 1.3 1.1 80 72 Croydon 12 12 2.8 2.6 317 877 Kingston and Esher 8 8 4.5 3.4 251 221 Richmond, Twickenham and Roehampton 12 12 1.9 1.0 93 61 Wandsworth 20 20 7.5 6.2 298 272 Merton and Sutton 21 21 8.0 6.5 456 494 Regional total 182 194 81.2 64.3 5,638 5,144 Wessex Regional Health Authority East Dorset 14 14 4.1 2.9 264 208 West Dorset 13 13 0.8 0.7 57 64 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 16 16 11.3 11.2 1,184 1,081 Southampton and South West Hampshire 16 16 9.3 7.1 457 485 520W 521W
District Health Authority Number of pay-beds at 31 December Average daily number of beds occupied by private patients Discharges and deaths of private patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 Winchester 11 11 3.1 3.1 224 193 Basingstoke and North Hampshire 11 11 12.2 12.9 791 817 Salisbury 10 10 1.7 0.8 74 18 Swindon 12 12 8.8 6.7 866 766 Bath 11 11 2.0 1.5 91 62 Isle of Wight 6 6 4.0 4.6 387 435 Regional total 120 120 57.3 51.5 4,395 4,129 Oxford Regional Health Authority East Berkshire 17 17 3.2 2.6 251 230 West Berkshire 26 26 15.5 15.2 1,800 1,753 Aylesbury Vale 32 32 19.3 25.8 729 798 Wycombe 24 24 9.8 8.6 916 786 Milton Keynes — — — — — — Kettering 11 11 7.1 7.3 642 688 Northampton 13 13 6.6 6.6 570 564 Oxfordshire 57 57 19.5 18.6 1,019 1,108 Regional total 180 180 81.0 84.7 5,927 5,927 South Western Regional Health Authority Bristol and Weston 6 6 2.5 3.0 263 618 Frenchay 6 6 3.0 3.1 145 134 Southmead 2 2 — 0.1 18 20 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 13 13 3.0 2.0 212 174 Exeter 10 10 1.5 1.4 87 74 North Devon 5 5 1.7 1.5 148 141 Plymouth 8 8 2.7 2.2 266 282 Torbay 9 9 3.3 2.5 251 228 Cheltenham 14 14 9.8 6.1 644 422 Gloucester 18 18 7.5 12.7 555 387 Somerset 13 13 7.4 7.5 449 434 Regional Total 104 104 42.4 42.1 3,038 2,914 West Midlands Regional Health Authority Bromsgrove and Redditch 6 6 0.8 1.3 69 96 Herefordshire 4 4 1.1 1.5 76 79 Kidderminster and District 6 6 1.3 1.6 119 130 Worcester and District 20 20 6.7 7.0 629 647 Shropshire 14 14 5.6 5.6 284 272 Mid Staffordshire 8 10 4.5 4.2 302 282 North Staffordshire 16 16 4.2 4.5 431 470 South East Staffordshire 10 10 3.6 3.8 364 390 Rugby 7 7 3.0 3.4 271 316 North Warwickshire 3 3 1.3 1.4 179 206 South Warwickshire 13 13 5.3 4.8 275 247 Central Birmingham 67 67 15.7 12.9 957 613 East Birmingham 3 10 1.2 0.8 80 92 North Birmingham 9 9 5.2 4.4 315 338 South Birmingham 21 21 4.1 3.0 171 138 West Birmingham 10 10 1.9 1.0 262 161 Coventry 10 10 4.9 4.1 329 311 Dudley 10 10 1.6 2.0 114 119 Sandwell 8 8 2.2 5.6 167 169 Solihull 4 4 1.3 1.2 92 68 Walsall 11 11 5.6 5.1 473 502 Wolverhampton 7 7 0.8 0.7 57 70 Regional Total 267 276 81.9 79.9 6,015 5,716 Mersey Regional Health Authority Chester 8 8 1.2 0.9 77 39 Crewe 16 16 8.8 6.4 685 650 Halton — — — — — — Macclesfield 15 15 1.9 1.9 120 121 Warrington 15 15 10.1 7.0 526 466 Liverpool 20 20 8.3 7.6 431 517 St. Helens and Knowsley 15 15 3.8 2.1 207 116 Southport and Formby 7 7 3.3 3.0 209 201 South Sefton 10 10 2.3 5.0 156 144 Wirral 17 17 4.7 4.2 240 345 Regional total 123 123 44.4 38.1 2,651 2,599
District Health Authority Number of pay-beds at 31 December Average daily number of beds occupied by private patients Discharges and deaths of private patients 1983 1984 1983 1984 1983 1984 North Western Regional health Authority Lancaster 13 13 7.5 7.7 521 516 Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde 15 15 3.1 2.3 196 171 Preston 12 12 2.6 3.7 155 288 Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 9 9 1.2 0.6 62 53 Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale 8 8 3.6 3.1 299 296 West Lancashire 15 15 6.5 6.3 209 204 Chorley and South Ribble 4 4 0.1 0.1 4 12 Bolton 20 20 6.2 0.4 405 12 Bury 15 15 6.4 6.5 491 473 North Manchester 9 9 3.5 6.0 82 55 Central Manchester 43 43 17.2 18.9 1,718 1,703 South Manchester 33 33 14.9 11.6 1,009 843 Oldham 5 5 2.5 2.1 182 252 Rochdale 2 2 0.2 0.3 18 31 Salford 11 11 1.2 0.9 99 73 Stockport 5 6 0.7 1.0 94 134 Tameside and Glossop 2 2 0.4 0.1 36 42 Trafford 7 7 1.5 0.3 87 92 Wigan 16 16 4.9 3.4 279 249 Regional total 244 245 84.2 75.3 5,946 5,499 Special Health Authorities The Hospitals for Sick Children 34 34 22.5 24.1 956 928 The National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases 18 18 9.6 9.9 298 297 Moorfields Eye Hospital 22 22 10.8 8.8 1,284 1,138 The Bethlem Royal Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital 6 6 1.1 2.1 40 45 The National Heart and Chest Hospitals 38 38 21.1 22.5 982 962 The Royal Marsden Hospital 27 27 17.0 17.7 1,002 958 Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's 38 38 20.5 19.3 1,178 1,111 The Eastman Dental Hospital — — — — — — SHA Total 183 183 102.6 104.4 5,740 5,439 England Total 2,987 3,019 1,253.4 1,155.9 82,938 77,489
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give for 1984, for each region and for England as a whole, the number of deaths and discharges a month and the number of beds occupied on a given date by patients receiving treatment under contractual arrangements with institutions outside the National Health Service; and if he will break down these figures in the categories of (a) medical, (b) surgical, (c) pre-convalescent and post-operative, (d) convalescent, (e)
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Patients receiving treatment under contractual arrangements with institutions outside the National Health Service in 1983 and 1984 Specialty Deaths and discharges Beds occupied at 31 December 1983 *1984 1983 *1984 Medical 1,440 1,533 269 285 Surgical 9,010 9,356 105 90 Pre-convalescent and post operative 565 187 18 4 Convalescent 6,022 6,899 173 106 Geriatric 957 1,086 787 789 Diseases of the chest 961 1,121 55 51 Maternity 560 876 7 6 Mental illness 441 573 99 159 Mental handicap 302 324 643 674 Rehabilitation 373 344 75 69 Terminal care 3,796 4,091 313 300 Others 193 279 315 289 TOTALS 24,620 26,669 2,859 2,822 geriatric, (f) disease of the chest, (g) maternity, (h) mental illness, (i) mental handicap, (j) rehabilitation, (k) terminal care and (l) others; and if he will give the 1983 figures for comparison.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 497The information requested is given in the tables.
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Specialty Deaths and discharges Beds occupied at 31 December 1983 *1984 1983 *1984 Northern Regional Health Authority Medical — 1 1 3 Surgical 82 136 1 1 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 959 1,145 20 19 Geriatric — — — — Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness — — — — Mental handicap 2 5 97 96 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care — — — — Others 26 28 53 53 TOTALS 1,069 1,315 172 172 Yorkshire Regional Health Authority Medical 59 56 8 8 Surgical 356 384 5 3 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 401 591 22 — Geriatric 291 246 58 45 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness 35 47 12 11 Mental handicap — — — — Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 59 58 8 6 Others 1 1 14 14 TOTALS 1,202 1,383 127 87 Trent Regional Health Authority Medical 52 — 1 1 Surgical 232 — — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 308 301 11 10 Geriatric — — — — Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness — 1 — 2 Mental handicap — — — 1 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 410 442 19 22 Others — — — 1 TOTALS 1,002 744 32 37 East Anglian Regional Health Authority Medical 830 968 18 16 Surgical 2,320 2,421 16 26 Pre-convalescent and post operative — 6 — — Convalescent — — — — Geriatric 40 61 15 16 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity 560 557 7 6 Mental illness 1 3 3 — Mental handicap 1 — 35 30 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 58 52 4 4 Others — — — — TOTALS 3,810 4,068 98 98 North West Thames Regional Health Authority Medical — — — — Surgical 1,759 2,191 32 30 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 90 126 — — Geriatric 4 — — — Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — 526W 527W
Specialty Deaths and discharges Beds occupied at 31 December 1983 *1984 1983 *1984 Mental illness — 2 — 1 Mental handicap 215 231 89 87 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 19 36 1 3 Others 47 61 58 59 TOTALS 2,134 2,647 180 180 North East Thames Regional Health Authority Medical 30 40 97 94 Surgical — — — — Pre-convalescent and post operative 95 — — 1 Convalescent 1,326 1,412 20 11 Geriatric 24 43 104 150 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness 2 4 5 1 Mental handicap 1 4 47 68 Rehabilitation 198 215 20 17 Terminal care 862 702 87 86 Others 50 50 68 46 TOTALS 2,588 2,470 448 474 South East Thames Regional Health Authority Medical 1 — 1 10 Surgical — 1 — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 979 962 30 29 Geriatric 13 18 40 54 Diseases of the chest 15 29 — 1 Maternity — — — — Mental illness — — 1 3 Mental handicap — — — 26 Rehabilitation 101 85 47 43 Terminal care 24 39 3 1 Others 4 13 24 27 TOTALS 1,137 1,147 146 194 South West Thames Regional Health Authority Medical 201 204 103 106 Surgical 738 799 4 3 Pre-convalescent and post operative 470 181 18 3 Convalescent 222 147 2 4 Geriatric 50 132 131 123 Diseases of the chest 913 1,059 45 44 Maternity — — — — Mental illness 6 3 2 6 Mental handicap 3 7 60 54 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 207 200 23 16 Others 7 6 57 58 TOTALS 2,817 2,738 445 417 Wessex Regional Health Authority Medical 18 9 16 32 Surgical 116 99 — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 33 65 3 4 Geriatric 60 53 98 98 Diseases of the chest 3 — 2 1 Maternity — — — — Mental illness 4 4 6 4 Mental handicap — — 7 7 Rehabilitation — — — 2 Terminal care 1 — 3 3 Others 1 4 33 18 TOTALS 236 234 168 169 528W 529W
Specialty Deaths and discharges Beds occupied at 31 December 1983 *1984 1983 *1984 Oxford Regional Health Authority Medical — — 7 6 Surgical — — — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent — — — — Geriatric — — — 2 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness 46 35 31 29 Mental handicap — 1 2 4 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care — — — — Others — — 1 2 TOTALS 46 36 41 43 South Western Regional Health Authority Medical 248 255 17 9 Surgical 1,975 1,880 24 5 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 1,565 1,981 57 23 Geriatric 44 49 30 1 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness — — — — Mental handicap — — — — Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 75 220 15 15 Others 57 112 7 11 TOTALS 3,964 4,497 150 64 West Midlands Regional Health Authority Medical 1 — — — Surgical 1,432 1,403 23 20 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent — — — — Geriatric — — — — Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — 319 — — Mental illness — — — — Mental handicap 3 3 19 22 Rehabilitation 74 44 8 7 Terminal care 1,007 1,115 59 48 Others — 4 — — TOTALS 2,517 2,888 109 97 Mersey Regional Health Authority Medical — — — — Surgical — — — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent — — — — Geriatric 40 81 67 66 Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness — — — — Mental handicap 76 68 160 162 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 87 66 11 14 Others — — — — TOTALS 203 215 238 242 North Western Regional Health Authority Medical — — — — Surgical — 42 — 2 Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent 139 147 8 6 Geriatric 391 403 243 234 Diseases of the chest 30 33 8 5
Specialty Deaths and discharges Beds occupied at 31 December 1983 *1984 1983 *1984 Maternity — — — — Mental illness 347 474 39 102 Mental handicap 1 5 127 117 Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care 987 1,161 80 82 Others — — — — TOTALS 1,895 2,265 505 548 Special Health Authorities Medical — — — — Surgical — — — — Pre-convalescent and post operative — — — — Convalescent — 22 — — Geriatric — — — — Diseases of the chest — — — — Maternity — — — — Mental illness — — — — Mental handicap — — — — Rehabilitation — — — — Terminal care — — — — Others — — — — TOTALS 0 22 0 0 * 1984 figures are provisional.
§ Mr. Dobsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the private hospitals and nursing homes which treat National Health Service patients under contractual arrangements with health authorities.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 25 November 1985, c. 481–82The information requested is given in the table.
The private institutions providing inpatient and outpatient treatment to NHS patients under contractual arrangements with health authorities in 1984 are as follows, as reported by the authorities, within the NHS regions in which they are located. Private institutions providing inpatient and outpatient treatment to NHS patients under contractual arrangements with health authorities during 1984 (provisional list)
- Northern region
- Cumberland and Westmorland Convalescent Home, Carlisle
- Durranhill House, Carlisle
- Holehird Lake District Cheshire Home, Windermere
- Lemmington Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland
- Maften Hall, Maften, Northumberland
- Marie Curie Memorial Foundation Nursing Home, Newcastle upon
- Tyne
- Nazareth House, Middlesborough, Middlesborough
- St. Camillus Hospital, Hexham, Northumberland
- St. Cuthbert's Hospital, Darlington
- Yorkshire region
- Donnisthrope Hall, Leeds
- Retreat, The, York
- St. John of God Hospital, Richmond
- St. Joseph's Convalescent Home, Leeds
- Sue Ryder Home, Keighley
- Victoria Home for Invalid Ladies, Leeds
- Trent region
- Broomgrove Trust Nursing Home, Sheffield
- Caenby Nursing Home, Lincoln
- Langham House Nursing Home, Rutland, Leicestershire
- North Nottinghamshire Cheshire Home, Retford, Nottinghamshire
- Ranmoor Grange Nursing Home, Sheffield
- St. Luke's Nursing Home, Sheffield
- Staunton Horold Cheshire Home, Ashby-de-la-Zouch
- East Anglian region
530 - All Hallows Hospital, Bungay, Suffolk
- North Sea Medical Centre, Great Yarmouth
- Papworth Village Settlement, Everard, Cambridgeshire
- RAF Ely, Ely, Cambridgeshire
- St. Edmund's Nursing Home, Ipswich
- St. Joseph's Home, Sudbury, Suffolk
- North West Thames region
- British Pregnancy Advisory Service, London SW1H
- Hertfordshire Cheshire Home, Hitchin
- Leonard Cheshire Home, Ampthill, Bedford
- Nazareth House, Brookgreen, London W6
- Nazareth House, Finchley, London N2
- Nazareth House, Isleworth, Isleworth
- Royal Star and Garter Home, Richmond
- Silver Birches, Elizabeth Fiztory House, Richmond
- St. Elizabeth's Home, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
- St. Raphael's Centre, London NE6
- St. Vincent's Orthopaedic Hospital, Pinner, Middlesex
- North East Thames region
- Abberton Manor Nursing Home, Colchester
- Cadlington House, London EC14
- Cedars and Sandy Point Nursing Homes, Frinton on Sea
- Charles Palmer Trust Hamilton Lodge, Colchester
- Crouchend Court Nursing Home, Colchester
- Dominican Convalescent Home, Kelvedon, Essex
- Hill Homes, London N6
- Hospital of St. John and St. Elizabeth, London NW8
- Jewish Home and Hospital, London N15
- Kingston Trust, Leigh on Sea
- Lulworth Court, Westcliff on Sea
- Marie Stopes Nursing Home, London W2
- Marillac Hospital, Brentwood
- P and G Advisory Service, London WIV
- Pregnancy Advisory Service, London W1P
- Rustington Convalescent Home, London EC2N
- St. Joseph's Hospice, London E8
- St. Joseph's Nursing Home, Chelmsford
- St. Michael's Convalescent Home, Clacton on Sea
- St. Osyth Priory Convalescent Home, Clacton on Sea
- West Mersea Nursing Home, West Mersea, Essex
- Hospital and Home of St. Giles, Chelmsford
- Nightingale BUPA Hospital, London NW1
- South East Thames region
- Amberclair Residential Home, Hastings
- Benenden Hospital Trust, Cranbrook, Kent
- Catherine House Convalescent Home, St. Leonards on Sea
531 - Catisfield House, Hove
- Chaseley Nursing Home, Eastbourne
- Chelwood Corner Nursing Home Ltd., Uckfield, Sussex
- Clairleigh House, Bromley
- Derwent House, Chislehurst
- Edith Priday Red Cross Home, London SE3
- Fallowfield, Chislehurst
- Hawkhurst Castle, Tunbridge Wells
- Hazelville Nursing Home, Hove, East Sussex
- Horder Centre for Arthritics, Crowborough, East Sussex
- Hurst, The, Hastings
- John Howard Home, Brighton
- London Cheshire Home, London E2
- Mote House, Maidstone
- Oaklawn Private Clinic, SE26
- Philbeach, Hythe, Kent
- Raleigh Nursing Home, London SW2
- Ranyard Memorial Nursing Home, London SE13
- Rectory House Nursing Home, Lancing, West Sussex
- Southern Convalescent Homes Inc., Lancing, West Sussex
- St. Cecilia's Cheshire Home, Bromley
- St. Christophers Hospice, London SE26
- St. Georges Retreat, Burgess Hill, Sussex
- St. Mary's Convent, Brighton
- Sussex House, St. Leonards on Sea
- Ticehurst House Hospital, Wadhurst, East Sussex
- Wadeville, Belvedere, Kent
- Westminster Convalescent Home, Hastings
- Wilbury Lodge, Hove
- South West Thames region
- Ashley Lodge. Ashley, Hampshire
- Bermondsey and Brook Lane Medical Mission, Bognor Regis
- Camelot Nursing Home, Worthing
- Cleveland Nursing Home, Worthing
- Donee House, Hindhead, Hampshire
- Eastridge Nursing Home, Bolney, Sussex
- Foxley Lodge Nursing Home, Purley, Surrey
- Gifford House, Queen Alexandra, Worthing
- Grange, The, Hindhead, Surrey
- Heaton House Nursing Home, Worthing
- Holy Cross Hospital, Haslemere
- Homelands Nursing Home, Cowfold, West Sussex
- Hurst Nursing Home, Worthing
- Hydon Hill Cheshire Home, Godalming
- King Edward VII Hospital, Midhurst, West Sussex
- Kingsmead Nursing Home, Horsham, Sussex
- Kylemore Nursing Home, Worthing
- Leonard Cheshire Foundation, St. Bridgets, East Preston, Sussex
- Madeira Nursing Home, Worthing
- Marie Carlisle House, Woking
- Maryfield House, Roehampton
- Melbreck Childrens Home, Waverley, Surrey
- Midmay Convalescent Home, Worthing
- Myrtles Nursing Home, Worthing
- Offington Nursing Home, Worthing
- Ravenswood Nursing Home, Worthing
- Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables, London SW15
- Sandena Nursing Home, Worthing
- Seacroft Nursing Home, Littlehampton
- South View Nursing Home, Worthing
- St. Marys Convent, London SW15
- St. Michael's Nursing Home, Worthing
- St. Peters Convent, Woking
- St. Teresas Hospital, London SW20
- Sutton Lodge Nursing Home, Worthing
- Trinity Hospice, London SW4
- Victoria House, Leatherhead
- Whiteley Hospital, Walton-on-Thames
- Wessex region
- Alexandra Nursing Home, Bournemouth
- Allendale Nursing Home, Poole
- Anglesey Lodge, Gosport
- Belmont Nursing Home, Bournemouth
- Bethany House Nursing Home, Swindon
- Birchy Hill Nursing Home, Lymington, Hampshire
- Bordean House, Petersfield, Hampshire
- Branksome Nursing Home, Poole
- Brooklyn Nursing Home, Bournemouth
532 - Cadlington House School, Havant
- Cromer Lodge Nursing Home, Bournemouth
- Fairholm Nursing Home, Highcliff, Dorset
- Frasergate Ltd., Westbury House, West Meon, Hampshire
- Greathouse Cheshire Homes, Chippenham
- Hill House Rest Home, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Hillsdon Nursing Home, Poole
- James Burns House, Bournemouth
- Kenton House Nursing Home, Bordon, Hampshire
- Le Court, Liss, Hampshire
- Leabury Nursing Home, Bournemouth
- Nazareth House, Southampton
- Newlands Lodge Nursing Home, Southsea, Hampshire
- Northbrook Nursing Home, Devizes
- Ormonde Nursing Home, Poole
- Penerley Lodge, Southampton
- Pinebeach Nursing Home, Highcliff, Dorset
- Poolmead Home for Deaf Women, Bath
- Railway Convalescent Home, Portsmouth
- Sandringham House Nursing Home, Poole
- Sarnhill Nursing Home, Swindon
- Spyway Adolescent and Young People Unit, Swanage
- St. Anne's Nursing Home, Bournemouth
- St. Catherine's Nursing Home, Bath
- St. Johns, Southampton
- St. Josephs Convalescent Home, Bournemouth
- Stable Family Home Trust, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Sunnyholm Nursing Home, Christchurch
- Oxford region
- Ascot Nursing Home, Ascot
- Bird's Grove Nursing Home, Bracknell, Berkshire
- British Red Cross Physiotherapy Unit, Bletchley
- Byron House Nursing Home, Aylesbury
- Chiltern Cheshire Home, Gerrards Cross
- Kemsley Unit, St. Andrews Hospital, Northampton
- Leonard Cheshire Family Care Scheme, The, Gerrards Cross
- Nazareth House, Oxford, Oxford
- Oxfordshire Cheshire Home, Banbury, Oxon
- Peppard House, Reading
- Ravenswood, Crowthorne, Berkshire
- St. Andrews Hospital, Northampton
- South Western region
- Amberley House, Truro
- Beechwood Private Hotel, St. Ives, Cornwall
- Belmont Nursing Home, Clevedon, Avon
- Bickington House, St. Ives, Cornwall
- Blackdown Nursing Home, Tavistock
- Bonaer Nursing Home, Hayle, Cornwall
- Bradley Court Nursing Home, Gloucester
- Chypons, Penzance
- Cleeve Hill Nursing Home, Cheltenham
- Elms Nursing Home, The, Saltash, Cornwall
- Eschol, Porthscatho, Cornwall
- Firs Nursing Home, The, Redruth
- Garswood, Penzance
- Glades, The, Hayle, Cornwall
- Gwendra, Falmouth
- Hansord, Penzance
- Henly House, Truro
- Homefield House, Hayle, Cornwall
- Manor House Nursing Home, St. Ives, Cornwall
- Maryland, Newquay, Cornwall
- Mount Stuart Hospital, Torquay
- North Hill Nursing Home, St. Austell
- Old Roselyon Manor, Par, Cornwall
- Old Tree Nursing Home, Launceston
- Pearn Convalescent Home, Plymouth
- Penair Nursing Home, Truro
- Pendeen Rest Home, Redruth
- Penhellis House, Helston, Cornwall
- Red Cross House, Truro
- Roselyn, Hayle, Cornwall
- Rowcroft Hospice, Torquay
- Salmonsbury House, Bourton-on-the-Water
- St. Michaels Hospital, Hayle, Cornwall
- St. Pauls Nursing Home, Gloucester
- St. Peters Convent, Plymouth
- Summer Lodge Convalescent Home, St. Agnes, Cornwall
533 - Tregarth, St. Austell
- Trelawny Nursing Home, Wadebridge
- Tremethick House, Redruth
- White House, The, Falmouth
- Wick House Private Nursing Home, Bristol
- Wise Acre, St. Agnes, Cornwall
- Wynberg, St. Agnes, Cornwall
- West Midlands region
- British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Birmingham
- Compton Hall Macmillan Home, Wolverhampton
- Derwen Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre, Oswestry
- Douglas Macmillan Home, Stoke on Trent
- Helen Leys House, Leamington Spa
- Myton Hamlet Hospice, Warwick
- Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa
- St. Giles Hospice, Lichfield
- St. Marys Hospice, Birmingham
- Sunfield Children's Homes Ltd., Stourbridge
- Warwickshire Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham
- Wharf Street Hostel, Warwick
- Mersey region
- Beach Lawn Nursing Home, Waterloo, Merseyside
- British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Liverpool
- Merseyside Nursing Home, Liverpool
- St. Josephs Childrens Hospital, Liverpool
- St. Martin's Home, Liverpool
- St. Vincent's Hospice, Liverpool
- Stapely Hospital, Liverpool
- Sunnybank Nursing Home, Liverpool
- Thingwall Hall Residential Training Centre, Liverpool
- North Western region
- Alexian Brothers Nursing Home, Manchester
- Cheadle Royal Hospital, Cheadle
- Gillibrand Hall, Chorley
- Heathlands, Manchester
- Hyde Physiotherapy Centre, Hyde
- Lisieux Hall, Chorley
- Philip Godlee Lodge, Manchester
- St. Ann's Hospice, Cheadle
- St. Ann's Hospice, Manchester
- St. John of God Hospital, Camforth
- St. Joseph's Hospital, Preston
- Wigan Hospice, Wigan
- Wales
- Care Concern (Well Street), Corwen, Clwyd
- Nazareth House, Cardiff