HC Deb 26 June 2002 vol 387 cc904-5W
Mr. Keetch

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the average(a) in-patient waiting time and (b) out-patient waiting time was for armed forces personnel in (i) 2000, (ii) 2001 and (iii) 2002 treated in (A) the NHS and (B) the private sector; and if he will make a statement. [54136]

Dr. Moonie

[holding answer 7 May 2002]: Service patients in the United Kingdom are mainly treated in Defence Secondary Care Agency (DSCA) administered Ministry of Defence Hospital Units (MDHUs) situated in NHS trusts. The DSCA measures treatment waiting times for service personnel at the MDHUs against its Outpatient and Inpatient Key Targets. Details of the Agency's Outpatient and Inpatient Key Targets for 2000–01 and 2001–02 and the Agency's performance against these are given in the tables:

Table 1—2000–01
Key target Outcome
Out-patients
45 per cent. of service patients to be offered a first out-patient appointment within four weeks of receipt of a referral and 85 per cent. within 13 weeks 34 per cent. within four weeks and 89 per cent. within 13 weeks
In-patients
75 per cent. of service patients to be offered a treatment date which is within 13 weeks of the decision to give in-patient treatment 68 per cent
Table 2—2001–02
Key target Outcome
Out-patients
45 per cent. of service patients to be offered a first out-patient appointment within four weeks of receipt of a referral and 90 per cent. within 13 weeks 33 per cent. within four weeks and 68 per cent. within 13 weeks
In-patients
80 per cent. of service patients to be offered a treatment date which is within 13 weeks of the decision to give in-patient treatment 73 per cent.

Table 1 covers referrals to MDHUs Derriford, Frimley Park, Northallerton and Peterborough and to the Royal Surrey County Hospital (for oral and maxillofacial surgery only). Table 2 also includes referrals to MDHU Portsmouth, which was created on 1 April 2001.

Service personnel can opt to be treated in other NHS hospitals and are referred to these where there is a need for specialised care not available in the Defence Medical Services (DMS) or for geographical reasons. This patient activity is subsumed in overall NHS waiting lists.

The DMS do not maintain a central record of treatment waiting times for the service personnel that they refer to the independent health care sector. Such referrals are made under a variety of schemes managed by either the DSCA or the single services.