HC Deb 06 February 1989 vol 146 c475W
Mrs. Clwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the services provided by the Welsh regional health authorities.

Mr. Grist

There are no regional health authorities in Wales. However, certain services which to be clinically effective and economically viable need to be provided to a population which is greater than that of a health district are designated as regional services by the Welsh Office. The responsibility for planning their capacity and location and for the funding of approved developments rests with my right hon. Friend, whilst the district health authorities which host the regional services are responsible for their operational management.

The services presently designated as regional are:

Assay services

Blood transfusion service

Bone marrow transplantation

Burns, plastic and maxillo-facial surgery

Invasive cardiology and cardiac surgery

Medical genetics

Perinatel intensive care

Pharmaceutical quality control services

Poisons information service

Radiotherapy and medical oncology

Forensic psychiatry

Renal dialysis for end-stage renal failure

Renal transplantation

Spinal injury rehabilitation

Thoracic surgery

Welsh Hearing Institute

The catchment areas of these services vary.