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Uxbridge Cottage Hospital

Volume 918: debated on Monday 1 November 1976

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the total number of cases of selected surgery carried out annually at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the average bed occupancy of Uxbridge Cottage Hospital as compared with district hospitals located within the London borough of Hillingdon.

Average bed occupancy during year ended 31st March 1976 were:

Uxbridge Cottage Hospital75 per cent.
Mount Vernon Hospital74 per cent.
Harefield Hospital70 per cent.
Hillingdon Hospital79 per cent.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what estimate has been made of the additional burden likely to fall on the diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical facilities at Hillingdon Hospital, and at what cost, in the event of proposals to close Uxbridge Cottage Hospital being approved.

Calculations on this basis have not been made. Only a proportion of the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital workload would be absorbed by Hillingdon Hospital, where to close a 30-bedded ward would save only £41,000 per annum compared with a saving of £103,000 per annum from closing the 24-bedded cottage hospital.

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the cost per bed of maintaining Uxbridge Cottage Hospital as compared with district hos- pitals situated within the London borough of Hillingdon.

The daily cost per bed in the year ending 31st March 1976 was:

£
Uxbridge Cottage Hospital16·90
Mount Vernon Hospital31·26
Harefield Hospital36·15
Hillingdon Hospital25·86
These figures are not comparable because of the different caseload at each hospital.