§ Mr. Ieuan Wyn JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish for each health authority in Wales and for Wales as a whole(a) the total number of people who have received hospital treatment requiring at least one
138Wassociated with them, and the average public spending per school and (c) the total number of secondary schools, the total public spending associated with them, and the average public spending per school.
§ Sir Wyn RobertsThe most recent financial year for which data are available for both local education authority-maintained and grant-maintained schools is 1992–93. The information is given in the table:
night's stay for the latest available 12-month period and (b) the total number of people awaiting hospital treatment for more than one year; and if he will express (b) as a percentage of (a).
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesInformation which relates to in-patient cases and numbers waiting for treatment in Welsh hospitals is given in the following table. 139W
Health authority area1 (a) In-patient cases2 (b) People waiting more than 1 year3 (c) (b) as a percentage of (a) Clwyd 73,272 660 0.9 East Dyfed 41,697 334 0.8 Gwent 74,742 1,157 1.5 Gwynedd 41,004 367 0.9 Mid Glamorgan 98,629 1,030 1.0 Pembrokeshire 17,446 535 3.1 Powys 9,070 0 0.0 South Glamorgan 82,741 1,396 1.7 West Glamorgan 70,023 351 0.5 Wales 508,624 5,830 1.1 1 Figures are given according to the district health authority area in which hospitals are situated. NHS Trusts are included. 2 In the year ending 30 September 1993. 3 People who, at 30 September 1993, were on an in-patient waiting list in Wales and had been waiting for more than one year.