HC Deb 22 July 1985 vol 83 cc324-35W
Mr. Barry Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if, for each of the years 1973 to 1984, he will provide such information as is available as to the number of hospital beds in each Welsh health authority region which were (a) closed as a result of complete hospital closure, (b) closed in hospitals which were not completely closed, (c) provided as a result of new hospital openings and (d) provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals.

Mr. Nicholas Edwards

[pursuant to his reply, 12 July 1985, c. 550]: The information requested is provided in the tables, together with the number of inpatients treated in each year. The tables demonstrate the Government's policy of transferring patients from long stay hospitals to more appropriate forms of care, and show its continuing commitment to providing more care in the acute sector, where bed numbers have increased by well over 1,000 since 1979 when the Government took office and where the number of patients treated has risen steadily.

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
1975 10,060
1976 3 1 10,299
1977 2 10,128
1978 25 18 10,907
1979 11,130
1980 31 20 5,632
1981 201 2,694
1982 4 2,733
1983 2,947
1984 3,179
DYFED:
Acute hospitals:
1974 28,949
1975 18 27,667
1976 1 29,973
1977 8 31,317
1978 58 174 2 33,651
1979 109 184 36,214
1980 38,081
1981 12 37,711
Long star hospitals:
1974 556
1975 556
1976 8 547
1977 429
1978 68 407
1979 14 329
1980 12 389
1981 501
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 23 1,033
1975 1,086
1976 1,098
1977 1,128
1978 83 1,032
1979 30 963
1980 17 1,000
1981 2 959
Other hospitals:
1974 24 2,890
1975 12 8 2,203
1976 7 2,176
1977 12 6 2,469
1978 57 2,562
1979 45 1,104
1980 1,018
1981 949
EAST DYFED:
Acute hospitals:
1982 6 26,212
1983 14 26,174
1984 16 1 27,419
Long stay hospitals:
1982 6 696
1983 2 1 893
1984 31 949
Psychiatric hospitals:
1982 100 994
1983 19 869
1984 70 945
Other hospitals:
1982 208
1983 181
1984 32 47

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
PEMBROKESHIRE:
Acute hospitals:
1982 3 10,952
1983 10,863
1984 3 11,516
Long stay hospitals:
1982
1983
1984
Psychiatric hospitals:
1982
1983
1984
Other hospitals:
1982 561
1983 579
1984 472
GWENT:
Acute hospitals:
1974 8 42 31,197
1975 69 8 31,898
1976 53 4 123 33,797
1977 70 33 33,916
1978 30 34,242
1979 2 91 33,381
1980 6 114 39,759
1981 42,909
1982 29 42,654
1983 8 44,576
1984 21 9 47,729
Long stay hospitals:
1974 1 1,333
1975 47 1,293
1976 1 27 1,559
1977 2 2 1,623
1978 1,291
1979 1,255
1980 25 76 1,405
1981 1,353
1982 1,184
1983 8 159 1,275
1984 1,256
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 136 2,836
1975 169 2,480
1976 55 2,637
1977 12 2,482
1978 8 2,416
1979 29 2,349
1980 5 2,492
1981 12 244 2,456
1982 38 2,425
1983 39 2,517
1984 24 2,601
Other hospitals:
1974 16 14,154
1975 87 12,838
1976 20 41 12,899
1977 26 6 36 13,142
1978 24 13,236
1979 31 12,858
1980 72 8,992
1981 8,953
1982 4 20 8,836
1983 76 8 9,990
1984 7 10,521

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
GWYNEDD:
Acute hospitals:
1974 24 20,921
1975 38 19,895
1976 11 22,403
1977 10 23,736
1978 23,970
1979 23,068
1980 1 24,693
1981 3 25,703
1982 26,572
1983 3 26,576
1984 57 529 27,807
Long stay hospitals:
1974 43 29 30 986
1975 2 1,136
1976 15 1 1,056
1977 878
1978 803
1979 881
1980 2 858
1981 882
1982 955
1983 1,122
1984 39 1,038
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 169
1975 199
1976 31 239
1977 201
1978 273
1979 224
1980 256
1981 236
1982 212
1983 215
1984 197
Other hospitals:
1974 32 4,004
1975 6 3,247
1976 10 3,417
1977 3,290
1978 3,303
1979 3,525
1980 17 3,427
1981 3,225
1982 3,488
1983 3,470
1984 25 2,454
MID GLAMORGAN:
Acute hospitals:
1974 5 25 45,953
1975 13 38 44,539
1976 21 41 46,842
1977 5 33 47,928
1978 *138 3 362 53,915
1979 65 56,337
1980 2 5 59,875
1981 6 5 60,134
1982 18 56,772
1983 1 3 62,868
1984 31 67,515
Long stay hospitals:
1974 26 2 1,027
1975 5 42 943
1976 .— 1,208
1977 1,246
1978 25 1,351
1979 45 3 1,327

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
1980 98 2,208
1981 2,759
1982 2,379
1983 10 4,111
1984 1 10 4,815
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 86 2,600
1975 68 1,706
1976 47 15 1,741
1977 97 1,686
1978 72 2,147
1979 45 1,631
1980 58 1,846
1981 7 1,799
1982 89 1,641
1983 24 1,899
1984 1,939
Other hospitals:
1974 30 5 9,930
1975 16 16 30 10,089
1976 13 7 9,567
1977 3 9,737
1978 166 32 6,121
1979 13 4,587
1980 90 9 3,629
1981 5 2,760
1982 8 2,697
1983 2,818
1984 1 3,035
POWYS:
Acute hospitals:
1974 1 3,469
1975 3,478
1976 3,563
1977 3,589
1978 30 3,661
1979 3,527
1980 20 3,853
1981 3,993
1982 3,860
1983 4,202
1984 4,438
Long stay hospitals
1974 326
1975 423
1976 322
1977 380
1978 316
1979 83 326
1980 1 374
1981 370
1982 400
1983 1 546
1984 534
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 319
1975 291
1976 277
1977 279
1978 307
1979 304
1980 16 331
1981 314
1982 25 350
1983 103 25 377
1984 30 378
Other hospitals:
1974 15 3 1,332

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
1975 1,194
1976 21 1,194
1977 1,167
1978 1,209
1979 1,254
1980 28 1,390
1981 12 1,266
1982 20 1,237
1983 1,222
1984 1,235
SOUTH GLAMORGAN:
Acute hospitals:
1974 48,282
1975 10 19 48,235
1976 11 50 51,479
1977 31 51,321
1978 2 12 52,168
1979 6 52,931
1980 4 53,769
1981 1 86 57,080
1982 37 55,310
1983 4 60,688
1984 2 20 63,188
Long stay hospitals:
1974 10 1,984
1975 155 2,045
1976 45 2,020
1977 2,193
1978 100 1,990
1979 12 1,326
1980 8 1,646
1981 22 2,096
1982 2,120
1983 2,291
1984 2,315
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 6 1,549
1975 45 191 1,529
1976 8 1 1,450
1977 75 1,354
1978 7 ,— 55 1,426
1979 2 1,526
1980 24 1,497
1981 2 22 1,413
1982 4 1,386
1983 1,573
1984 11 3 1,518
Other hospitals:
1974 87 15 13,628
1975 137 38 12,753
1976 10 14,164
1977 1 12,453
1978 11,885
1979 29 11,743
1980 139 2 12,521
1981 148 11,440
1982 46 11,036
1983 26 26 11,583
1984 11,962
WEST GLAMORGAN:
Acute hospitals:
1974 103 4 39,839
1975 16 39,300
1976 32 42,075
1977 22 33 43,050
1978 9 5 42,449
1979 43,995
1980 5 45,891
1981 31 31 45,729

Number of beds closed as result of complete hospital closure Number of beds closed in hospitals not completely closed Number of beds provided as a result of new hospital openings Number of beds provided as a result of additions to existing hospitals Number of in-patient cases
1982 46,366
1983 9 48,379
1984 50,718
Long stay hospitals:
1974 121 3,222
1975 3,320
1976 2 3,498
1977 5 3,398
1978 8 30 3,813
1979 3,988
1980 4,085
1981 3 4,106
1982 4,018
1983 4,216
1984 4,537
Psychiatric hospitals:
1974 850
1975 24 888
1976 8 942
1977 2 1,071
1978 269 41 1,232
1979 1,350
1980 1,409
1981 40 1,492
1982 1,461
1983 1,705
1984 16 1,769
Other hospitals
1974 84 2,335
1975 13 1,957
1976 3 2,078
1977 7 2,011
1978 24 1,647
1979 21 1,351
1980 953
1981 42 821
1982 2 3 738
1983 2 846
1984 1 912
* 126 beds were in a hospital temporarily closed.
Hospital re-opened.

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