HC Deb 28 November 1996 vol 286 c339W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list(a) the number of intensive care beds for each health board area in Scotland and the total population served and (b) the total number of intensive care beds in Scotland for each financial year since 1979. [6492]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The information is set out in the tables.

Table 1: NHSiS—Intensive care beds1 by health board area of

treatment; and population2 by health board area of residence;

quarter ending 31 March 1996

Intensive care beds Population
Scotland 266 5,136,600
Argyll and Clyde 13 432,800
Ayrshire and Arran 9 377,200
Borders 2 106,200
Dumfries and Galloway 14 147,900
Fife 6 351,600
Forth Valley 7 273,900
Grampian 10 532,800
Greater Glasgow 85 912,500
Highland 10 208,300
Lanarkshire 37 561,200
Lothian 47 764,600
Orkney 19,870
Shetland 23,090
Tayside 25 395,600
Western Isles 29,040
1Average available staffed beds in intensive therapy units: figures rounded to nearest whole number.
2Population estimate as at 30 June 1995.

Source:

GRO(S)

Table 2: NHSiS—Intensive care beds1—years ending 31 March
Number
1979 125
1980 135
1981 137
1982 142
1983 159
1984 166
1985 168
1986 166
1987 166
1988 166
1989 182
1990 189
1991 198
1992 219
1993 230
1994 250
1995 247
1996 266
1Average available staffed beds in intensive therapy units.

Source:

ISD(S)1.