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Overseas Treatment

Mr. Peter Duncan: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many patients received treatment abroad at the direction and expense of the NHS in (a) 2002 to date and (b) each of the last three years. [47648]

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Mr. Hutton: Under the pilot scheme to treat NHS patients overseas 181 patients received treatment overseas between 18 January and 12 April 2002.

The E112 scheme is the process through which patients may receive treatment in other European Economic Area (EEA) countries at the expense of the NHS. Applications are almost always instigated by patients rather than at the direction of the NHS. 310 applications for treatment were approved between 1 January and 12 April 2002. The figures for the last three years were as follows:

1999860
20001100
20011140

All the above figures are for Great Britain and rounded to the nearest 10. They relate to applications approved during the relevant period, rather than individuals treated; some applications will have been in respect of the same individual. Moreover, some treatments approved in one year may have taken place the following year.


Websites

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his answer of 27 February, Official Report, column 1405W, concerning the Departmental website, what the reasons are for the increase in (i) hosting and maintenance charges and (ii) website development costs. [48251]

Yvette Cooper: The increase in hosting and maintenance charges for the Departmental website between 1998 and 2002 was caused by two factors:


The increase in website development costs was due to the following factors:


Violent Patients

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Health which health authorities have implemented schemes to provide safe havens in which violent patients can be treated. [47858]

Mr. Hutton: The Department issued Health Service Circular 2000–01 "Tackling violence towards GPs and their staff" to health authorities on 28 January 2000. Health authorities were asked to audit levels of violence,

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assess risk and put appropriate plans into place which address safer working, in close consultation with local medical committees (LMCs).

A recent survey of fifty LMCs found that 22 health authorities had provided advice on how to deal with violent patients; 10 had provided secure facilities for consultation and treatment of violent patients; 4 had other successful schemes in place; and 9 health authorities and LMCs had discussions in progress.

The following health authorities have secure facilities or other schemes in place:

Health Authority areas where secure facilities are provided:


Health Authority areas where other related schemes are in place:


Workforce Numbers Advisory Board

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what resources are used to enable the work of Workforce Numbers Advisory Board to continue. [47844]

Mr. Hutton: The Workforce Numbers Advisory Board (WNAB) is part of the Department's new workforce planning structures. It plays a key role in determining future commissioning levels and engaging the NHS in planning the future workforce.

It does not have a budget but is supported by civil servants and may call upon the resources of the Department to commission work as required.

Neo-natal Units

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many positions in neo-natal units in each health authority area have been vacant for over three months. [47872]

Mr. Hutton: Information about the number of vacant positions in neo-natal units is not collected. Staff for neo-natal units comprises neonatal nurses, midwives, paediatric nurses, other nursing staff and paediatricians. Vacancy information is only available for midwives and paediatric nurses and this is shown in the table.

Department of Health Vacancies Survey, March 2001
Vacancies in NHS Trusts by Region, HA area and NHS Trust, in the specified staff groups 3 month vacancy rates(1),(2) and numbers(3)

Qualified paediatric nursesQualified midwives
Region/HA CodeHA Name3 month vacancy rates (per cent)3 month vacanciesStaff in post (wte)Staff in post (hc)3 month vacancy rates (per cent)3 month vacanciesStaff in post (wte)Staff in post (hc)
England3.6 51013,64016,9202.6 47017,64022,550
Northern and Yorkshire2.8 501,7302,0900.7 202,2002,690
QDDBradford HA1.6 01601900.1 0250300
QDECounty Durham & Darlington HA0.0 0801000.0 0160190
QDFEast Riding & Hull HA1.1 0901100.0 0170210
QDGGateshead & South Tyneside HA1.4 050800.0 0130160
QDHLeeds HA7.9 303203701.5 0270340
QDJNewcastle & North Tyneside HA0.9 04205101.1 0180220
QDKNorth Cumbria HA5.6 030402.4 0100140
QDMNorthumberland HA0.0 030400.0 0130150
QDNSunderland HA0.0 01001200.0 0100120
QDPTees HA3.3 101501801.8 0200240
QDQWakefield HA1.4 070900.0 0140170
QDRNorth Yorkshire HA1.3 0801100.0 0220270
QDTCalderdale & Kirklees HA3.2 01301702.1 0150180
Trent0.3 101,5701,9400.1 01,8202,280
QCGBarnsley HA0.0 040500.0 090100
QCHNorth Derbyshire HA0.0 070900.0 0100120
QCJSouthern Derbyshire HA0.0 01201500.0 0160190
QCKDoncaster HA0.0 020300.0 0120150
QCLLeicestershire HA0.0 02603400.0 0300390
QCMLincolnshire HA1.1 01101401.3 0190260
QCNNorth Nottinghamshire HA1.3 070800.0 0120140
QCPNottingham HA0.7 04004700.0 0300390
QCQRotherham HA0.0 050600.0 080100
QCRSheffield HA0.0 03504300.0 0220280
QDLSouth Humber HA0.0 0901100.0 0130160
West Midlands4.7 801,6702,0301.9 402,1002,700
QD9Birmingham HA6.8 608801,0302.7 20630790
QEACoventry HA16.1 1060807.7 10140190
QECDudley HA4.3 040504.6 0100170
QEDHerefordshire HA2.5 020300.0 06070
QEESandwell HA3.8 050600.0 080100
QEFShropshire HA0.0 0901104.0 10160210
QEGSolihull HA********
QEHNorth Staffordshire HA0.0 02102400.0 0180220
QEJSouth Staffordshire HA0.0 060700.0 0170210
QEKWalsall HA0.0 060700.0 0130150
QELWarwickshire HA5.9 030400.6 0150200
QEMWolverhampton HA0.0 01101500.0 0110140
QENWorcestershire HA0.0 060900.0 0200260
North West1.6 402,3803,0101.0 302,8803,550
QC1South Lancashire HA****0.0 03040
QC2Liverpool HA0.8 106508400.0 0180230
QC3Manchester HA5.3 101602102.7 10350410
QC4Morecambe Bay HA0.0 070902.1 090120
QC5St Helens & Knowsley HA7.0 1070800.0 0100120
QC6Salford & Trafford HA2.2 105506702.9 10180220
QC7Sefton HA3.6 030400.0 0210280
QC8Stockport HA0.0 040600.0 0140160
QC9West Pennine HA0.6 01602100.0 0150180
QCTBury & Rochdale HA0.0 050700.0 0160190
QCVNorth Cheshire HA10.2 040503.0 0130170
QCWSouth Cheshire HA0.0 01201500.0 0250330
QCXEast Lancashire HA0.0 01301600.0 0230280
QCYNorth West Lancashire HA0.0 01201500.0 0260330
QDAWigan & Bolton HA0.0 01001200.0 0270310
QDCWirral HA0.0 0901104.5 10140180
Eastern2.7 207801,0304.5 801,6102,150
QA6Bedfordshire HA0.0 01001304.0 10190270
QAXNorth Essex HA0.0 01101505.0 20300370
QAYSouth Essex HA0.0 01001101.4 0210260
QCFSuffolk HA1.7 0601000.0 0110150
QCPNottingham HA0.7 04004700.0 0300390
QEPEast & North Hertfordshire HA15.5 107010014.2 30160210
QEQWest Hertfordshire HA0.0 070909.7 20170240
QERCambridgeshire HA2.0 01902400.0 0240310
QETNorfolk HA4.4 0901202.2 10240340
London5.9 1802,8303,3206.9 2002,6703,400
QA2Hillingdon HA0.0 030600.0 090110
QA3Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster HA10.4 302402602.7 10180220
QA4Enfield & Haringey HA12.3 1040502.4 080100
QA5Redbridge & Waltham Forest HA27.4 1030305.3 10180210
QAABexley & Greenwich HA4.0 09012017.3 30140200
QACBromley HA7.6 0304023.6 207080
QADCroydon HA0.0 030400.0 05090
QAGKingston & Richmond HA0.0 050700.0 0120170
QAHLambeth, Southwark & Lewisham HA4.4 305706706.4 20340380
QAJMerton, Sutton & Wandsworth HA7.5 201902503.4 10290380
QAPBarking & Havering HA20.5 1040504.9 10120150
QAQBarnet HA0.0 0801002.1 0160210
QARBrent & Harrow HA18.1 1050700.0 0140170
QATCamden & Islington HA3.5 401,0701,1500.0 0180230
QAVEaling, Hammersmith & Hounslow HA11.8 101001308.4 20260380
QAWEast London & The City HA5.8 1020025018.0 60280340
South East5.8 1101,7602,3303.4 902,5503,410
QA7Berkshire HA15.7 301401903.2 10250320
QA8Buckinghamshire HA7.2 101001408.8 20210280
QAEEast Kent HA3.6 102003100.0 090120
QAFWest Kent HA8.2 201802206.7 30360480
QAKEast Surrey HA20.6 20607014.9 20110150
QALWest Surrey HA9.4 101001401.3 0220320
QAMEast Sussex, Brighton & Hove HA2.2 01702300.7 0140170
QANWest Sussex HA0.0 0801103.1 10190250
QCCNorthamptonshire HA1.0 01001300.0 0210270
QCEOxfordshire HA6.5 101902301.3 0230300
QD1North & Mid Hampshire HA2.7 01001401.5 0160220
QD2Portsmouth & South East Hampshire HA0.0 01401700.5 0190250
QD3Southampton & South West Hampshire HA2.5 01802300.0 0160210
QD4Isle of Wight HA0.0 020300.0 04070
South West3.2 309101,1801.1 201,8002,380
QD5Somerset HA0.0 070900.0 0160190
QD6South & West Devon HA0.0 01201500.4 0240300
QD7Wiltshire HA18.4 1060801.3 0310420
QD8Avon HA2.3 103904802.2 10330430
QDVCornwall & Isles of Scilly HA2.3 0801000.0 0170230
QDWDorset HA0.0 0801300.0 0200290
QDXNorth East & Devon HA5.2 040502.5 10200260
QDYGloucestershire HA4.0 0701001.0 0190260

Three month vacancies are vacancies as at 31 March 2001 which trusts are actively trying to fill, which had lasted for three months or more (wte).

Three month vacancy rates are three month vacancies expressed as a percentage of three month vacancies plus staff in post from the September 2000 non-medical workforce censuses (whole time equivalent).

Vacancy and staff in post numbers are rounded to the nearest ten.

Percentages are rounded to one decimal place.

* = figures where sum of staff in post and vacancies is less than 10.

Totals may not equal sum of component parts due to rounding.

HA figures are based on Trusts, and do not necessarily reflect the geographical provision of healthcare.

Due to rounding calculating the vacancy rates using the above data may not equal the actual vacancy rates. Staff in post is as at 30 September 2000.

Due to organisational changes between September 2000 and March 2001 the totals for East Surrey HA and West Sussex HA may not equal previously published data.

Due to a different method of rounding, figures may not equal previously published data.


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