HC Deb 11 July 1985 vol 82 cc531-2W
Mr. Caborn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the average National Health Service waiting lists in the Sheffield area health authority for the last three years for which figures are available in orthopaedics, gynaecology, general medicine, ear nose and throat, dermatology, general surgery, geriatrics and heart surgery.

Mr. John Patten

The available information is given in the table. In general, figures on waiting lists are believed to include a significant proportion of duplicated entries and patients who no longer require treatment. About half of all admissions to hospital are immediate and many of those on waiting lists already have a planned date of admission.

Sheffield District Health Authority
Number of persons on in-patient waiting lists
31 March 30 September 31 December
Orthopaedics
1982* 2,999 3,693 3,733
1983 3,739 3,724 3,774
1984 3,527 3,670 †3,509
1985 †3,462 n/a n/a
Gynaecology
1982* 1,051 1,717 1,735
1983 1,637 1,357 1,234
1984 1,241 1,248 †1,293
1985 †1,156 n/a n/a
General medicine
1982* 20 41 41
1983 22 23 33
1984 21 17 †26
1985 †16 n/a n/a
Ear, nose and throat
1982* 650 1,049 1,004
1983 1,015 933 874
1984 799 650 †597
1985 677 n/a n/a
Dermatology
1982* 36 18 42
1983 32 10 18
1984 35 20 †13
1985 †9 n/a n/a
General surgery
1982* 1,875 2,788 2,643
1983 2,456 2,579 2,468
1984 2,424 2,739 †2,902
1985 †2,581 n/a n/a
Geriatrics
1982* 62 85 88
1983 84 54 14
1984 14 10 †87
1985 †nil n/a n/a
Thoracic surgery
1982* 162 240 246
1983 234 233 215
1984 233 161 †177
1985 †227 n/a n/a
* In general figures were affected by industrial action in the NHS in 1982.
† Provisional figures.
n/a=Not available.

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