HC Deb 19 November 1992 vol 214 cc318-21W
Mr. Gareth Wardell

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish for each health authority in Wales, for each of the last three years and for the current financial

Waiting times initiative: Funding and Schemes 1989–90–1992–93
District 1989–90 1990–91
Allocation

£

Schemes Allocation

£

Schemes
Clwyd 34,000 Purchase additional hip replacement operations. 40,000 ENT: additional in-patient operations to reduce waiting list.
East Dyfed 11,800 Dermatology: additional out-patient sessions at West Wales General Hospital. 102,000 Dermatology: additional out-patient, in-patient, and day cases to eliminate out-patient wait over three months.
Gwent 222,000 Trauma and orthopaedics: additional in-patient and out-patient. 249,000 Trauma and orthopaedics: additional in-patients and new out-patients.
Gwynedd 36,679 (i) Gynaecology: additional in-patient

treatments.

57,460 Additional in-patients in ENT

and gynaecology.

(ii) Oral surgery: additional out-patients at

Ysbyty Gwynedd and in-patients at

Llandudno General.

Mid Glamorgan 298,126 (i) ENT: additional in-patient, out-patient

and day case activity in Ogwr,

Rhondda and Taff Ely.

216,000 (i) ENT: additional in-patient, out-patient

and day case activity district wide.

(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients in

Ogwr.

(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients

to reduce list over three months for

first out-patient appointment.

(iii) Orthopaedics: additional out-patients

in Ogwr and Taff Ely.

Pembrokeshire 130,000 Purchase of additional hip replacement

operations from the private sector.

110,000 (i) General surgery: additional in-patients

district wide.

(ii) Trauma and orthopaedics:

additional hip and knee operations.

(iii) District-wide waiting list validation

exercise.

Powys 20,000 Additional in-patient cataract operations, 8,500 General surgery: additional in-patients at

Bronglais General Hospital.

South Glamorgan 254,313 Trauma and orthopaedics: additional

in-patient and out-patient activity

district wide.

117,855 Trauma and orthopaedics:

additional in-patient treatments district

wide.

West Glamorgan 102,479 (i) Trauma and orthopaedics:

additional out-patients at North Unit.

105,000 Trauma and orthopaedics:

additional out-patients, in-patients and

day cases district wide.

(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients at

North and East Units.

(iii) Minor operations: additional

in-patients at East Unit.

District 1991–92 1992–93
Allocation

£

Schemes 1 2Allocation

£

Schemes
Clwyd 75,000 (i) Additional in-patient urology

operations at Ysbyty Maelor.

103,500

(36,800)

(ii) Additional orthopaedic operations at

Glan Clwyd.

East Dyfed 48,000 (i) Equipment to permit an additional day

case cataract operation session per

week.

84,000

(5,900)

(ii) Additional urology/

lithotripsy operations.

Gwent 60,000 (i) Additional day cases in general surgery,

gynaecology and orthopaedics at

Nevill Hall.

132,000

(16,800)

(ii) Additional out-patient sessions in

orthopaedics/physiotherapy at

Royal Gwent.

year, the allocation his Department has made under the waiting time initiative, giving details of the schemes for which the money has been specified.

Mr. Gwilym Jones

The information is as follows:

District 1991–92 1992–93
Allocation

£

Schemes 1 2 Allocation

£

Schemes
Gwynedd 36,000 ENT: Additional in-patients at Ysbyty

Gwynedd.

85,000
Mid Glamorgan 170,000 (i) ENT: Additional in-patient

treatments at Prince Charles and

East Glamorgan Hospitals.

170,500

(17,200)

(ii) Two additional out-patient clincs in

Merthyr/Cynon Valley Unit.

(iii) Dermatology: additional out-patients

district wide.

Pembrokeshire No allocation made. 35,500
Powys 18,000 District wide additional out-patient

sessions in ENT, general surgery,

ophthalmology and orthopaedics.

38,500

(2,100)

South Glamorgan 215,000 (i) Day surgery equipment at UHW. 123,000

(4,200)

(ii) Surgical: lasers for UHW.
West Glamorgan 256,000 (i) Orthopaedics: additional out-patients at

Neath General Hospital.

108,000

(17,000)

(ii) Urology: additional day case

treatments at Morriston.

(iii) Ophthalmology: equipment to

facilitate extra ophthalmologist at Singleton Hospital.

(iv) Orthopaedics: additional in-patients,

out-patients and day cases at

Morriston Hospital.

1 Figures in brackets are allocations to family health service authorities, on behalf of GP fund holders. 1992–93 is the first year that initiative

funds have been allocated to both DHAs and GP fund holders.

2 In 1992–93 allocations were not made to specific projects but were used to support DHA and GP fund-holder initiatives aimed at meeting

the patients charter waiting times guarantees.

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