§ Mr. TruswellTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) in-patients and (b) out-patients (i) the Leeds acute teaching hospitals NHS trust and (ii) its predecessor acute trusts treated in each year since 1995. [114815]
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§ Dr. LadymanThe information requested is shown in the tables.
Hospital episode statistics: finished consultant episodes (FCEs1) for the Leeds teaching hospitals NHS trust, 1997–98 to 2000–01 Period Number of in-patients treated 1997–98 2197,138 1998–99 203,104 1999–2000 197,381 2000–01 207,764 2001–02 204,307 1 An FCE is defined as a period of patient care under one consultant in one health care provider. The figures do not represent the number of patients, as one person may have several episodes within the year. 2 In 1997–98 the hospital was two organisations. St. James and Seacroft university hospitals NHS Trust (104,538) and United Leeds teaching hospital (92,600). Data in this table are not grossed for both coverage and unknown/invalid clinical data. Source:
Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Department of Health.
Period Out-patients first attendances seen Subsequent attendances seen Total attendances seen Leeds teaching hospitals NHS trust 2002–03 42,654 137,070 179,724 2002–03 Quarter 2 42,419 140,016 182,435 2002–03 Quarter 1 42,050 139,371 181,421 2001–02 172,679 540,788 713,467 2000–01 180,943 569,441 750,384 1999–2000 175,990 555,463 731,453 1998–99 181,372 634,317 815,689 St. James's and Seacroft university hospital 1997–98 75,988 255,799 331,787 1996–97 72,766 236,428 309,194 1995–96 74,506 233,073 307,579 United Leeds teaching hospitals 1997–98 105,688 366,475 472,163 1996–97 99,752 424,546 524,298 1995–96 93,330 425,245 518,575