HC Deb 14 December 1988 vol 143 cc605-6W
Mr. Ashley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what would be the approximate cost of providing powered outdoor wheelchairs for all boys suffering from muscular dystrophy;

(2) what representations he has received regarding the provision of powered outdoor wheelchairs for boys suffering from muscular dystrophy; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Mellor

Most boys with muscular dystrophy would probably need a wheelchair for certain periods of their life. On the best information available, and depending on the type of wheelchair provided, the approximate cost may be in the region of £¼ million—£1½ million. We have received no representations on this issue.

Mr. Ashley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what is the latest estimate of the additional cost of providing a powered wheelchair that could be used outside and inside instead of just inside;

(2) how many powered wheelchairs are currently on issue through the wheelchair service; and what is the estimated number of those using powered indoor wheelchairs who would benefit from having a powered wheelchair that could also be used outside;

(3) which aspects of wheelchair provision are now being handled by the regions and which remain the responsibility of the Disablement Services Authority.

Mr. Ashley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what has been the annual amount allocated to the Disablement Services Authority; and what proportion of this amount is available for the improvement of appliances, and in particular, for improved wheelchairs.

Mr. Mellor

These are matters for the Disablement Services Authority, to which the right hon. Member should address questions.

Mr. Ashley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what has been the annual expenditure in each of the last five years on wheelchair provision; what has been the percentage increase each year; and what has been the percentage annual increase in expenditure on all health provision.

Mr. Mellor

The annual expenditure in each of the last five financial years on wheelchairs provision plus the percentage increases is as follows:

Financial year £ Per cent.
1983–84 22,210,329
1984–85 24,592,517 10.72
1985–86 25,863,573 5.16
1986–87 27,265,645 5.42
1987–88 29,413,356 7.87

National Health Service gross expenditure percentage annual increase on all health provision in England is as follows:

Cash terms Real terms
1983–84 5.9 1.2
1984–85 7.4 2.8
1985–86 5.8 -0.2
1986–87 7.6 4.0
1987–88 9.9 4.6

Mr. Ashley

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what consultation there has been between his Department and the Disablement Services Authority regarding the provision of powered outdoor wheelchairs.

Mr. Mellor

Following a recommendation in the McColl report that powered occupant-controlled outdoor wheelchairs should be supplied by the wheelchair service, the DSA has decided to undertake a 12-month pilot study to gain information and experience in the supply of powered indoor/outdoor wheelchairs. Consultation between the Department and the DSA has not been appropriate since this is a matter for the authority.

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