Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many complaints per 100,000 people were received by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) from (a) members of the public and (b) staff about CQC- regulated services in each social services authority area in England in (i) the last year and (ii) the last five years.
Answered by Norman Lamb
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England. The CQC has advised that the information is not collected by 100,000 population, but has provided information on the number of complaints in the attached tables.
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the (a) mean and (b) median waiting time for talking therapies for patients with a mental health problem was in (i) each clinical commissioning group area in 2013-14 and (ii) each primary care trust area in (A) 2009-10 and (B) 2012-13.
Answered by Norman Lamb
Information on mean and median waiting times for the Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) programme by clinical commissioning group in 2013-14 is attached.
The IAPT dataset did not exist before April 2012 and reliable data became available from April 2013 onwards.
Achieving Better Access to Mental Health Services by 2020 sets out action the Government is taking to provide better access to mental health services within the next year, including a national waiting time for talking therapies. It also sets out its vision for further progress by 2020.
£40 million in additional funding has been identified to enable change in the current financial year, and a further £80 million will be freed up for 2015-16 to support implementation of waiting times in mental health services.
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many full time equivalent (a) directly employed and (b) agency nurses there were at York Hospital on 1 April 2000 and each year since then.
Answered by Dan Poulter
This information is not available in the format requested. The Health and Social Care Information Centre's non-medical workforce census does not collect the numbers of agency nurses. The figures in the attached table are for directly employed nursing staff at York Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust only.
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what was the end of year (a) income and (b) expenditure of York Hospital in (i) cash terms and (ii) current prices in 1996-97 and each year since then.
Answered by Jane Ellison
The information is not available in the format requested.
The income and expenditure of York Hospitals NHS Trust in the financial year 2006-07 is provided in the following table.
Name | Income £000s | Expenditure £000s |
York Hospitals NHS Trust | 181,011 | 184,496 |
Source: Data is taken from the audited summarisation schedules of NHS trusts, from which
the NHS (England) Summarised Accounts were prepared for 2006-07.
Notes:
1. In common with many other public and private sector organisations the Department of Health only holds accounting data at organisation level for seven years, and therefore 2006-07 is the first year for which this data can be provided.
2. Data collected from the NHS is prepared on an accruals basis, and details of pure cash categories are not reported or collected centrally.
The Department does not collect data from individual NHS foundation trusts. York Hospitals NHS Trust gained Foundation Trust status on 1 April 2007. Data for the remaining years is available on the Trust's website at the following address:
www.yorkhospitals.nhs.uk/about_us/reports_and_publications/annual_report_york/
Foundation trusts are also required to present their annual accounts and reports to Parliament. Copies are available from the Library.
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients were on waiting lists for in-patient or day surgery at York Hospital on 1 April 1997 and on the same date in each subsequent year; and of these how many had waited longer than 18 weeks, 26 weeks and 52 weeks.
Answered by Jane Ellison
Data is not available in the format requested. The following table shows the number of patients waiting for elective admission at York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust each year from 1997 to 2010.
Month ending | Number waiting at period end | Number who had waited over 18 weeks | Number who had waited over 26 weeks (6 months) | Number who had waited over 52 weeks (12 months) |
31 March 1997 | 6,846 | n/a | 1,317 | 0 |
31 March 1998 | 8,445 | n/a | 2,744 | 384 |
31 March 1999 | 6,715 | n/a | 1,641 | 0 |
31 March 2000 | 6,477 | n/a | 1,752 | 73 |
31 March 2001 | 6,317 | n/a | 1,884 | 0 |
31 March 2002 | 6,354 | n/a | 1,900 | 0 |
31 March 2003 | 6,425 | n/a | 1,711 | 0 |
31 March 2004 | 5,714 | n/a | 826 | 0 |
31 March 2005 | 5,211 | n/a | 532 | 0 |
31 March 2006 | 4,738 | n/a | 0 | 0 |
31 March 2007 | 3,055 | 129 | 0 | 0 |
31 March 2008 | 2,536 | 43 | 0 | 0 |
31 March 2009 | 2,675 | 103 | 0 | 0 |
31 March 2010 | 2,336 | 44 | 0 | 0 |
Source: Department of Health KH07, Monthly monitoring return
Notes:
Data on inpatient waiting lists not collected after March 2010.
Data collected in months up to 2006, and weeks thereafter. Therefore 18 week split not possible prior to 2006.
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients were on waiting lists for in-patient or day surgery at York Hospital (a) in total and (b) in each clinical speciality on 1 April 2000 and on the same date in each subsequent year.
Answered by Jane Ellison
Data is not available in the format requested. The following tables shows the number of patients waiting for elective admission in each speciality at York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust at end of March in each year from 2000 to 2007, and the total number of patients waiting for elective admission to all specialities at end of March in each year from 2000 to 2010.
Month ending | Specialty | Number waiting at period end |
31 March 2000 | General Surgery | 1,202 |
31 March 2000 | Urology | 533 |
31 March 2000 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,717 |
31 March 2000 | Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) | 660 |
31 March 2000 | Ophthalmology | 1,285 |
31 March 2000 | Oral Surgery | 360 |
31 March 2000 | Anaesthetics | 161 |
31 March 2000 | General Medicine | 6 |
31 March 2000 | Dermatology | 4 |
31 March 2000 | Gynaecology | 549 |
31 March 2000 | Total | 6,477 |
31 March 2001 | General Surgery | 1,374 |
31 March 2001 | Urology | 609 |
31 March 2001 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,610 |
31 Mar 2001 | ENT | 779 |
31 Mar 2001 | Ophthalmology | 1,210 |
31 Mar 2001 | Oral Surgery | 142 |
31 Mar 2001 | Anaesthetics | 87 |
31 Mar 2001 | General Medicine | 5 |
31 Mar 2001 | Dermatology | 6 |
31 Mar 2001 | Medical Oncology | 1 |
31 Mar 2001 | Gynaecology | 494 |
31 Mar 2001 | Total | 6,317 |
31 Mar 2002 | General Surgery | 1,236 |
31 Mar 2002 | Urology | 614 |
31 Mar 2002 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,742 |
31 Mar 2002 | ENT | 955 |
31 Mar 2002 | Ophthalmology | 878 |
31 Mar 2002 | Oral Surgery | 213 |
31 Mar 2002 | Anaesthetics | 73 |
31 March 2002 | General Medicine | 4 |
31 March 2002 | Dermatology | 5 |
31 March 2002 | Medical Oncology | 2 |
31 March 2002 | Gynaecology | 632 |
31 March 2002 | Total | 6,354 |
31 March 2003 | General Surgery | 1,353 |
31 March 2003 | Urology | 614 |
31 March 2003 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,959 |
31 March 2003 | ENT | 592 |
31 March 2003 | Ophthalmology | 703 |
31 March 2003 | Oral Surgery | 315 |
31 March 2003 | Anaesthetics | 65 |
31 March 2003 | General Medicine | 16 |
31 March 2003 | Dermatology | 3 |
31 March 2003 | Gynaecology | 805 |
31 March 2003 | Total | 6,425 |
31 March 2004 | General Surgery | 1,185 |
31 March 2004 | Urology | 565 |
31 March 2004 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,806 |
31 March 2004 | ENT | 338 |
31 March 2004 | Ophthalmology | 440 |
31 March 2004 | Oral Surgery | 349 |
31 March 2004 | Anaesthetics | 113 |
31 March 2004 | General Medicine | 227 |
31 March 2004 | Gynaecology | 691 |
31 March 2004 | Total | 5,714 |
31 March 2005 | General Surgery | 996 |
31 March 2005 | Urology | 636 |
31 March 2005 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,500 |
31 March 2005 | ENT | 322 |
31 March 2005 | Ophthalmology | 453 |
31 March 2005 | Oral Surgery | 315 |
31 March 2005 | Anaesthetics | 209 |
31 March 2005 | General Medicine | 186 |
31 March 2005 | Gynaecology | 594 |
31 March 2005 | Total | 5,211 |
31 March 2006 | General Surgery | 960 |
31 March 2006 | Urology | 620 |
31 March 2006 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 1,107 |
31 March 2006 | ENT | 423 |
31 March 2006 | Ophthalmology | 397 |
31 March 2006 |
Oral Surgery | 353 |
31 March 2006 | Anaesthetics | 246 |
31 March 2006 | General Medicine | 149 |
31 March 2006 | Medical Oncology | 1 |
31 March 2006 | Gynaecology | 482 |
31 March 2006 | Total | 4,738 |
31 March 2007 | General Surgery | 626 |
31 March 2007 | Urology | 279 |
31 March 2007 | Trauma and Orthopaedics | 474 |
31 March 2007 | ENT | 264 |
31 March 2007 | Ophthalmology | 418 |
31 March 2007 | Oral Surgery | 242 |
31 March 2007 | Anaesthetics | 285 |
31 March 2007 | General Medicine | 164 |
31 March 2007 | Medical Oncology | 3 |
31 March 2007 | Gynaecology | 300 |
31 March 2007 | Total | 3,055 |
31 March 2008 | Total | 2,536 |
31 March 2009 | Total | 2,675 |
31 March 2010 | Total | 2,336 |
Source: Department of Health KH07, Monthly monitoring return
Notes:
Data on inpatient waiting lists not collected after March 2010
Specialty level data not collected after 2007
Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many and what proportion of patients referred to York Hospital for (a) elective surgery and (b) outpatient appointments waited longer than 18 weeks from referral to treatment in 2009-10 and each year since then; and what the average waiting time was in each of those years.
Answered by Jane Ellison
Data is not available in the format requested. Information as is available is shown in the attached. Table 1 shows the number of patients admitted to York Hospital NHS Foundation Trust who waited over 18 weeks and the average waiting time in each year from 2009-10 to 2013-14. Table 2 shows the number of outpatients treated at York Hospital NHS Foundation Trust who waited over 18 weeks and the average waiting time in each year from 2009-10 to 2013-14.