§ Dr. TongeTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what discussions he has had with primary care groups and trusts concerning the handling charge on monitored dosage medicines being introduced by Boots the Chemists. [28655]
§ Ms BlearsWe have had no such discussions.
Table 1: NHS hospital and community health services (HCHS): Nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff employed by trusts within Leeds HA as at 30 September each year 1997 1998 1999 2000 wte hc wte hc wte hc wte hc Total Leeds HA Total nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 5,620 6,980 5,440 6,880 5,420 6,900 5,570 7,050 of which: Qualified 4,860 5,790 4,720 5,750 4,700 5,710 4,890 5,870 Unqualified 770 1,190 720 1,130 720 1,190 680 1,170 Leeds community and mental health services, teaching hospitals NHS trust Total nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 1,530 1,970 1,450 1,850 1,470 1,930 1,500 2,010 of which: Qualified 1,160 1,400 1,130 1,370 1,150 1,400 1,160 1,410 Unqualified 370 570 320 490 320 520 340 600 St. James's and Seacroft university hospitals NHS trust Total nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 1,920 2,400 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— of which: Qualified 1,680 2,030 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Unqualified 240 370 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— United Leeds teaching hospitals NHS trust Total nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 2,170 2,610 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— of which: Qualified 2,020 2,360 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Unqualified 150 250 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Leeds teaching hospitals NHS trust Total nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 1— 1— 3,990 5,020 3,950 4,970 4,060 5,030 of which: Qualified 1— 1— 3,590 4,380 3,550 4,300 3,720 4,460 Unqualified 1— 1— 400 640 390 670 340 570 1Not applicable Notes:
1. Figures are rounded to the nearest 10.
2. Due to rounding totals may not equal the sum of component parts.
3. Figures exclude learners and agency staff.
4. Unqualified figures include unclassified nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff
5. wte = whole-time equivalents
6. hc = head count
Source:
Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census
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§ Dr. TongeTo ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many patients of the NHS receive monitored dosage medicines; [28654]
(2) how many patients of the NHS on monitored dosage medicines do not get free prescriptions. [28653]
§ Ms BlearsMonitored dosage systems and other multi-compartment medicines compliance aids are widely used, especially by residents of care homes. We do not, however, hold any information centrally about the number of national health service patients whose medicines are dispensed in this way, nor about how many of those patients are entitled to free prescriptions.