HC Deb 27 November 1986 vol 106 c350W
Mr. John Browne

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give (a) the revenue figure attributed to the supply of blood to in-patients in National Health Service paybeds and (b) the calculated costs of supplying the blood.

Mr. Newton

Information is not available on the costs of blood to in-patients occupying National Health Service paybeds. Paybed charges in acute hospitals incorporate a 1 per cent. addition for supplying blood, reflecting the fact that in 1984–85 the total revenue costs of the Blood Transfusion Service amounted to 1 per cent. of the total revenue costs of NHS acute hospitals. No charge is made for blood supply in long-stay or psychiatric hospitals as this service is rarely required.