HC Deb 18 July 2003 vol 409 cc950-1W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many(a) accident and emergency attendances and (b) GP attendances there were relating to pain in each region in each year since 1997; [126350]

(2) if he will estimate the cost to the NHS of treating pain in England in the last 12 months; [126351]

(3) if he will estimate the prevalence of chronic pain in England in each year since 1997; [126353]

(4) what proportion of the population under 18 suffered from (a) chronic pain, (b) recurrent pain and (c) pain which has lasted more than a month in each year since 1997; [126354]

(5) how many (a) finished consultant episodes and (b) hospital admissions there were relating to pain in each region in each year since 1997. [126438]

Mr. Hutton

Pain management is an important component of most patients' care, and is provided as part of overall treatment. The Department's Hospital Episode Statistics records information on diagnosis and procedures carried out in the national health service. It does not record information on the prevalence of pain in England, the cost to the NHS of treating pain, or the number of finished consultant episodes and hospital admissions relating to pain.