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Incontinence Beds

Volume 327: debated on Thursday 18 March 1999

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many beds dealing with incontinence are available in England and Wales in (a) all service hospitals, (b) general hospitals, (c) specialist hospitals, (d) teaching hospitals and (e) hospitals in other categories. [77031]

Health authority total expenses in respect to clinical negligence
£000
Health authority codeHealth authority1996–97 Haa04c—mc9–3401997–98 Haa04c—sc340
QA2Hillingdon HA(7)(423)
QA3Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster HA2,016511
QA4Enfield & Haringey HA6,834362
QA5Redbridge & Waltham Forest HA(111)
QA6Bedfordshire HA500
QA7Berkshire HA(733)738
QA8Buckinghamshire HA1,1082,923
QA9Cambridge & Huntingdon HA624
QAABexley & Greenwich HA(480)(1,301)
QACBromley HA(442)48
QADCroydon HA418(787)
QAEEast Kent HA2,3771,150
QAFWest Kent HA2,199
QAGKingston & Richmond HA2,327
QAHLambeth, Southwark & Lewisham HA58098
QAJMerton, Sutton & Wandsworth HA173481
QAKEast Surrey HA(126)75
QALWest Surrey HA1,787(716)
QAMEast Sussex, Brighton & Hove HA202801
QANWest Sussex HA965208
QAPBarking & Havering HA431
QAQBarnet HA389572
QARBrent & Harrow HA1,608508
QATCamden & Islington HA1,6041,222
QAVEaling, Hammersmith & Hounslow HA10210
QAWEast London & The City HA3481,023
QAXNorth Essex HA715763
QAYSouth Essex HA1,144596
QC1South Lancashire HA57(113)
QC2Liverpool HA642(228)
QC3Manchester HA1,193
QC4Morecambe Bay HA117295

The information requested is not available in the form requested. Bed data are collected by broad ward classification rather than by clinical specialty. The data are also collected only from National Health Service trusts and there is no split between the different types of hospitals. The publication, "Bed availability and Occupancy for England" contains information for individual NHS trusts along with summary tables for England.