HC Deb 20 July 2001 vol 372 c732W
Mr. Luff

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to reduce the level of bed blocking in Worcestershire. [5749]

Yvette Cooper

The number of delayed transfers of care in Worcestershire have been relatively steady, with no significant increases being reported. However, Worcestershire social services and the local health economy are working collaboratively to address existing needs, and several plans are currently in hand. These includethe joint appointment of a lead senior manager for older people expanded admission prevention and rapid response teams to prevent avoidable admission to hospital ensuring effectiveness of Medical Assessment Units at hospitals to support early diagnosis and appropriate transfer to other services when acute admission is not required further expansion of national health service rehabilitation services as part of our initiative on intermediate care maximise the capacity of local community hospitals, develop residential re-ablement services in areas which currently do not receive this service, and continue expansion of home-based re-ablement services.