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Hospital Beds

Volume 110: debated on Monday 16 February 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many (a) acute, (b) geriatric and (c) psychiatric beds there were in Leeds area health authority in 1979; and what are the latest available figures for Leeds eastern district health authority and Leeds western district health authority.

National Health Service Hospitals in Leeds
Average daily number of available beds
19791985
Health AuthorityAcute1GeriatricPsychiatric2Acute1GeriatricPsychiatric2
Leeds Western District Health Authority31,2711991,4381,3674821,167
Leeds Eastern District Health Authority31,4897831481,261487161
Totals2,7609821,5862,6289691,328
1 Acute is defined as all specialties except Geriatric, Units for younger disabled, G P Maternity, Obstetrics, Psychiatric and Mental handicap.
2 Psychiatric = Psychiatry children, Mental illness, Adolescent psychiatry units, Forensic psychiatry and Psychogeriatric.
3 Health District prior to 1982.
4 Leeds Area Health Authority prior to 1982.