§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the waiting list for private patients at the Women's hospital, Liverpool.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 21 May 1986]: The number of private patients awaiting treatment at 31 March 1986 was five.
§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many National Health Service patients have received treatment at the Women's hospital, Liverpool, in each of the past three years.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 21 May 1986]: The information is as follows:
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Number of cases treated Year In-patients Out-patients Day cases* 1983 3,308 19,353 7,340 1984 2,961 18,073 8,358 1985 3,181 16,350 8,436 * Includes ward attenders, i.e. patients receiving treatment on a ward but not occupying a bed.
§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the waiting list at the Women's hospital, Liverpool, at the latest date for National Health Service patients; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 21 May 1986]: The number of National Health Service patients awaiting treatment at 31 March 1986 was 566. This figure is the lowest for 12 months.
§ Mr. Parryasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many private patients have received treatment at the Women's hospital, Liverpool, in each of the past three years.
§ Mr. Hayhoe[pursuant to his reply, 21 May 1986]: The information is as follows:
Number of cases treated Year In-patients Day cases* 1983 130 60 1984 116 43 1985 111 21 * Includes ward attenders, i.e. patients receiving treatment on a ward but not occupying a bed.