HL Deb 14 October 1997 vol 582 cc160-1WA
Baroness Cumberlege

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What was the total number of general and acute cases for each year since 1970.

Baroness Jay of Paddington

The information is shown in the following table.

Table: total number of general and acute cases in NHS hospitals (000s)
Year England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Yearly total
1970 1 563 254 817
1971 1 573 259 832
1972 1 593 275 868
1973 1 577 273 850
1974 4,768 592 289 5,649
1975 4,569 572 280 5,421
1976 4,924 660 302 5,886
1977 5,077 684 311 6,072
1978 5,095 686 319 6,100
1979 5,099 681 321 6,101
1980 5,404 714 338 6,456
1981 5,565 739 350 213 6,867
1982 5,515 755 342 6,612
1983 5,900 706 372 225 7,203
1984 6,118 790 386 229 7,523
1985 6,323 804 411 243 7,781
1986 6,449 830 435 243 7,957
1987–88 6,469 839 464 247 8,019
1988–89 6,577 867 470 258 8,172
1989–90 6,829 691 488 264 8,272
1990–91 6,936 911 508 269 8,624
1991–92 7,448 939 556 283 9,226
1992–93 7,772 953 591 295 9,611
1993–94 8,207 1,009 631 311 10,158
1994–95 8,649 1,088 675 328 10,740
1995–96 9,209 1,115 697 336 11,357

Notes:

England:

Moved to counting over the financial year rather than calendar year from 1987–88.

1Figures for these years are available only at disproportionate costs.

Scotland:

Due to the changes in coding classifications, certain year-on-year comparisons may not be strictly comparable.

Wales:

Moved to counting over the financial year rather than calendar year from 1983–84.

Northern Ireland:

Moved to counting over the financial year rather than calendar year from 1988–89.

Complete information is not available for 1982 due to an industrial dispute.

Information before 1981, if available, can only be provided at disproportionate cost.