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Mr. Fatchett
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 | ||||||
1979 | 1985 | |||||
Health Authority | Acute1 | Geriatric | Psychiatric2 | Acute1 | Geriatric | Psychiatric2 |
Leeds Western District Health Authority3 | 1,271 | 199 | 1,438 | 1,367 | 482 | 1,167 |
Leeds Eastern District Health Authority3 | 1,489 | 783 | 148 | 1,261 | 487 | 161 |
Totals | 2,760 | 982 | 1,586 | 2,628 | 969 | 1,328 |
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. |