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Hospitals (Maternity Beds)

Volume 657: debated on Wednesday 4 April 1962

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asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what are the numbers of maternity beds deficient in each hospital region at present on the basis of the minimum requirements of the Montgomery Report; and what are the numbers that will be deficient in each hospital region assuming the hospital building programme, 1961 to 1966 is realised on schedule.

As the Answer contains a number of figures I will, with permission, circulate it in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

May I ask the Minister if his Answer departs substantially from what has been published in the Hospital Plan for Scotland? If it does not, will he consider looking again at the priorities because, even with the present

MATERNITY BEDS—SCOTLAND
AT 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1961
Bed complementBeds required*DeficiencySurplus
Western1,6532,037384
South-Eastern662762100
Eastern207317110
North-Eastern34433014
Northern1211309
2,9873,57660314

Net deficiency

589

ON COMPLETION OF 1961–66 PROGRAMME
Bed complement†Beds required‡DeficiencySurplus
Western2,1852,09590
South-Eastern662819157
Eastern25531964
North-Eastern34432618
Northern15012921
3,5963,688221129

Net deficiency

92

*The Montgomery Report recommended that beds should be available for a stay in hospital of 10 days for at least 70 per cent. of total births. For planning purposes, owing to unreliability of estimates of births, this has been converted into the equivalent figure of 0·69 beds per 1,000 population.

† Account is taken of closures and improved bed spacing.
‡ The calculations in this column relate to an estimated population in 1968.