§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) outpatient consultations and (b) in-patient treatments there were in each clinical specialty provided by (i) York NHS Trust and (ii) York Primary Care Trust for those services recently transferred from the trust to the PCT, in each year since 1992. [135951]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe information requested is not available.
§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) hospital and (b) community full-time equivalent nurses were employed by (i) York NHS Trust and (ii) York Primary Care Trust in each year since 1992. [135954]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe information requested is shown in the table.
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NHS hospital and community health services: Qualified nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff by hospital or community-based in the specified organisations as at 30 September each year Whole-time equivalent All qualified nurses Community Hospital York Health Services NHS Trust 2002 915 24 891 2001 1,132 50 1,082 2000 1,375 240 1,136 1999 1,268 200 1,068 1998 1,235 161 1,074 1997 1,362 193 1,169 1996 1,310 193 1,117 1995 1— 1— 1— 1994 1— 1— 1— 1993 1,230 132 1,098 1992 1,129 123 1,007 Selby and York PCT 2002 492 234 258 2001 262 183 79 1 A new classification of the non-medical workforce was introduced in 1995 and as a result reliable data at organizational level is not available for 1994 and 1995. Maternity nurse figures for 1995 onwards have been included within hospital as they cannot be separately identified between community and hospital. Notes
Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number.
Source
Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census