HC Deb 07 May 1986 vol 97 cc169-73W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will give for 31 December 1984 for each health district (a) the total number of beds in private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975, (b) the total number of state registered nurses working in those institutions and the appropriate whole-time equivalent figure and (c) the total number of all nursing staff working in those institutions and the appropriate whole-time equivalent figure;

required to register for work, (ii) are under pensionable age required to register for work and (iii) are over pensionable age, and what is (x) the average rate per 1,000 claimants in (i), (ii) and (iii), (y) the average payment made to claimants in (i), (ii) and (iii) and (z) the number of claimants in (i), (ii) and (iii) with dependent children for the latest available year at the Greenock and Port Glasgow offices of his Department.

Mr. Major

The following table shows, for the categories of claimants specified, numbers of single payments and urgent needs payments made in the year up to 8 April 1986, by the Greenock and Port Glasgow offices. Comparable information about the number of claimants with dependent children is not available.

(2) if he will give for 31 December 1984 for each health district (a) the total number of beds in private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975 which contain operating theatres, (b) the total number of state registered nurses working in those institutions and the appropriate whole-time equivalent figure and (c) the total number of all nursing staff working in those institutions and the appropriate whole-time equivalent figure.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290.]: A table giving the information requested has been placed in the Library.

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list (a) the registered nursing homes with operating theatres and (b) all registered nursing homes which were registered (i) on 31 December 1983 but not 31 December 1982 and (ii) on 31 December 1984 but not 31 December 1983.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290.]: Tables giving the information requested have been placed in the Library.

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the registered nursing homes with operating theatres in England on 21 December 1984, giving in each case the number of beds and the health district and region.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290.] A table giving the information requested has been placed in the Library.

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the total number of private hospitals, homes and clinics registered on 31 December 1984 under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975 as amended by the Health Services Act 1980 which contain both operating theatres and (a) pathology departments and (b) radiology departments; and if he will give the figures for each region.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290]: The information requested is given in the table.

Private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under the Nursing Homes Act 1975, as amended by Health Services Act 1980
Position at 31 December 1984
All institutions Those with operating theatres
Region Number of institutions Number of beds Number of institutions Number of beds
Northern 29 922 4 104
Yorkshire 100 2,814 22 489
Trent 92 2,596 23 518
East Anglian 44 1,021 11 312
North West Thames 60 2,535 37 1,105
North East Thames 84 3,127 69 1,573
South East Thames 222 6,049 28 849
South West Thames 188 5,293 22 772
Wessex 161 3,772 28 590
Oxford 64 2,314 18 442
South Western 174 4,427 19 431
West Midlands 102 2,876 25 571
Mersey 93 2,449 11 312
North Western 78 2,703 25 565
England 1,491 42,898 342 8,633

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the total numbers of (a) nursing staff and (b) medical practitioners employed (i) by all the private hospitals, homes and clinics registered on 31 December 1984 under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975 as amended by the Health Services Act 1980 and (ii) by those

Private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under the Nursing Homes Act 1975, as amended by Health Services Act 1980
Position at 31 December 1984.
Region Number of institutions with operating theatres and pathology departments Number of institutions with operating theatres and radiology departments
Northern 3 3
Yorkshire 5 9
Trent 6 7
East Anglian 3 5
North West Thames 8 9
North East Thames 11 18
South East Thames 7 12
South West Thames 6 10
Wessex 7 13
Oxford 5 11
South Western 1 9
West Midlands 6 9
Mersey 3 5
North Western 4 7
England 75 127

Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what were the total numbers of (a) private hospitals, homes and clinics registered on 31 December 1984 under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975 which contain operating theatres and (b) beds which they contain; and if he will give the figures for each region;

(2) what were the total numbers of (a) private hospitals, homes and clinics registered on 31 December 1984 under section 3 of the Nursing Homes Act 1975 and (b) beds which they contain; and if he will give the figures for each region.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290]: The information requested is given in the table.

private hospitals, homes and clinics which contain operating theatres; and if he will give the figures for each region.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 14 April 1986, c. 290]: The information requested is given in the table.

Private hospitals, nursing homes and clinics registered under the Nursing Homes Act 1975, as amended by Health Services Act 1980
Position at 31 December 1984
Number (whole time equivalent) of nursing staff Number of Institutions with resident medical practitioners
Region All institutions Those with operating theatres All institutions Those with operating theatres
Northern 510.9 101.6 2 2
Yorkshire 1846.6 455.6 5 4
Trent 1739.0 419.8 1 0
East Anglian 811.1 314.6 2 2
North West Thames 1867.6 996.1 11 9
North East Thames 2473.7 1486.8 21 17
South East Thames 3854.0 702.4 9 8
South West Thames 3560.9 655.9 9 6
Wessex 2662.3 452.4 9 7
Oxford 1628.7 419.1 7 4
South Western 2892.3 430.2 10 4
West Midlands 2076.6 517.2 5 3
Mersey 1660.0 311.6 4 2
North Western 1848.0 447.5 3 2
England 29431.7 7710.8 98 70

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