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Sir David Price
To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list, for the latest convenient year, the percentage of in-patients treated in each English teaching hospital who came from outside the health district in which that teaching hospital was located.
Mr. Newton
The available information is given in the table.
Estimated percentage of non-maternity, non-psychiatric cases treated in National Health Service teaching districts in England who are normally resident outside the district: 1986 | |
Teaching DHA | Per cent. |
Newcastle | 53·4 |
Leeds Western | 33·6 |
Leeds Eastern | 32·6 |
Leicestershire | 4·4 |
Nottingham | 21·9 |
Sheffield | 25·5 |
Cambridge | 39·7 |
Paddington and North Kensington | 58·5 |
Riverside | 52·1 |
Hampstead | 69·3 |
Bloomsbury | 84·6 |
City and Hackney | 63·0 |
Tower Hamlets | 46·8 |
West Lambeth | 65·3 |
Camberwell | 42·3 |
Lewisham and North Southwark | 46·2 |
Wandsworth | 55·6 |
Southampton and South-West Hampshire | 23·4 |
Oxfordshire | 21·8 |
Bristol and Weston | 43·4 |
Central Birmingham | 78·6 |
Liverpool | 34·8 |
Central Manchester | 69·4 |
South Manchester | 65·6 |
Salford | 27·1 |