HC Deb 16 December 1986 vol 107 cc466-8W
Mr. Corbyn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average cost of each ambulance per patient mile in the London Ambulance Service for each year since 1983.

Mr. Newton

The average cost of each ambulance per patient mile since 1983 is as follows:

£
1983–84 12.72
1984–85 12.76
1985–86 12.97
1 Cost per mile (based on total LAS expenditure).

Mr. Corbyn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many patients have been carried per division (a) as emergencies and (b) as hospital transport per division of the London Ambulance Service for each year since 1979.

Mr. Newton

The figures requested are:

Emergency patient journeys ('000s)
Year North East North West South East South West Total
1979 89 90 60 94 333
1980 117 118 79 122 436
1981 119 120 79 123 441
1982 121 122 91 114 448
1983 127 133 88 101 449
1984 131 140 85 106 462
1985 134 145 90 107 476

Non emergency patient journeys ('000s)
Year North East North West South East South West Indirect1 Total
1979 415 334 329 407 195 1,680
1980 538 445 440 540 274 2,237
1981 586 483 471 538 235 2,313
1982 593 482 507 468 239 2,289
1983 592 487 526 469 228 2,302
1984 579 491 513 473 212 2,268
1985 548 453 497 455 252 2,205
1 Includes Ambulance Car Service, Car Hire, Vehicles on loan.

Mr. Corbyn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what training is given to drivers in the London Ambulance Service.

Mr. Newton

There are two grades of ambulance staff—ambulance persons and qualified ambulance persons—the training for which is as follows:

Ambulance Persons These are staff who are normally engaged in conveying out-patients to and from hospital. These patients normally require the assistance of two members of staff to get them to and from the vehicle. The training period is of four weeks during which time staff are trained in the lifting and handling of patients, radio procedures, vehicle familiarisation and given sufficient first-aid training in basic life support to enable them to care for a patient until the arrival of an emergency vehicle. Both members of crew are trained to the same level; no one is employed solely as a driver.

Qualified Ambulance Persons These members of staff would normally undertake emergency ambulance work and be engaged on 24-hour rotas. Prior to being selected for training they must have completed at least one year in the ambulance person grade. The training takes the form prescribed in the Millar report of 1966 and is of six weeks, consisting of the following subjects:

NHS Ambulance Services: Ambulance vehicles (all types)
Regional Health Authority 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85
Northern 548 549 566 546 546 470
Yorkshire 615 590 590 660 597 636

Advanced first aid

Gynaecological emergencies

Sudden illnesses

Major accident procedures

Administration of analgesic gases

Accident approach.

This is followed by a two-week course in the driving techniques required for a smooth, safe drive in emergency situations.

Staff are then posted to the operational training station at Bloomsbury where they work under the supervision of an instructor whilst carrying out emergency duties for a period of four weeks.

Mr. Corbyn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many hospital car drivers have been used by the London Ambulance Service by division in (a) 1983, (b) 1984, (c) 1985 and (d) the current year.

Mr. Newton

The number of hospital car service drivers used by the London Ambulance Service since 1983 is as follows:

1983 1984 1985 19861
North East 30 34 40 47
North West 51 51 51 73
South East 42 45 47 47
South west 39 52 62 61
Total 162 182 200 228
1 As at 1 December 1986.

Mr. Corbyn

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how much money has been paid to hospital car drivers in each of the London Ambulance Service areas for each year since 1983.

Mr. Newton

There was no divisional breakdown of figures in 1983 when the amount spent on the hospital car service was £326,600. Since 1984 the amounts are as follows:

Hospital Car Service
North West £ North East £ South West £ South East £ Total £
1984–85 75,829 76,540 97,494 100,731 350,594
1985–86 110,243 136,370 151,351 138,724 536,688
1 1986–87 120,000 155,000 158,000 171,180 604,180
1 Budget.