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Written Question
Wheelchairs
Monday 21st July 2014

Asked by: Ian C. Lucas (Labour - Wrexham)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how much was spent on wheelchairs and wheelchair vouchers by each clinical commissioning group in each of the last four years.

Answered by Norman Lamb

Information on spending on wheelchairs and wheelchair vouchers by each clinical commissioning group is not held centrally. Information on spending on wheelchairs and wheelchair vouchers by primary care trusts prior to 31 March 2013 is not held centrally.


Written Question
Hospital Beds
Monday 21st July 2014

Asked by: Ian C. Lucas (Labour - Wrexham)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average cost per night is of a bed in (a) an intensive therapy unit or high dependency unit, (b) a district general hospital, (c) a spinal cord injury centre and (d) a spinal cord injury centre for a ventilated spinal cord injured patient.

Answered by Jane Ellison

Information is not available in the format requested.

Such information as is available is from reference costs, which are the average unit costs to National Health Service trusts and foundation trusts of providing defined services in a given financial year to NHS patients. Unit costs for inpatient care, including spinal cord injury, requiring the use of a hospital bed for at least one night are submitted per finished consultant episode rather than per night. Only unit costs for inpatient stays beyond the expected length of stay for each treatment are submitted per bed day. Unit costs for critical care, including in an intensive therapy unit or high dependency unit, are submitted per critical care bed day. This information is shown in the following table.

National average unit costs of adult critical care, elective and non-elective care, and spinal cord injury care in England, 2012-13

Unit cost per finished consultant episode4

Unit cost per excess bed day5

Unit cost per critical care bed day6

Adult critical care1

-

-

1,173

Inpatient care2

1,758

273

-

Spinal cord injury care3

7,649

354

-

Notes:

1National average adult critical care costs submitted in reference costs by all NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts that provided patient care in critical care units during 2012-13 give the nearest equivalent to the average cost per night of a bed in an intensive therapy unit or high dependency unit. They relate to parts of the patient’s hospital stay that require organ system support in a designated critical care bed. These are conventionally grouped into critical care areas, such as an intensive therapy unit or high dependency unit, but may include temporary, non-standard locations.

2National average elective and non-elective inpatient costs submitted in reference costs by all NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts that admitted patients during 2012-13 give the nearest equivalent to the average cost per night of a bed in a district general hospital. No attempt has been made to distinguish between district general hospitals and other types of trust, such as specialist or teaching trusts.

3National average elective and non-elective inpatient costs submitted in reference costs against treatment function code 323, spinal injuries, by the following eight trusts providing spinal cord injury centres in England give the nearest equivalent to the average cost per night of a bed in a spinal cord injury centre:

(a) Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

(b) Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust

(c) Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust

(d) Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

(e) South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

(f) Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust

(g) St George's Healthcare NHS Trust

(h) The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

4Reference costs for elective and non-elective inpatient episodes of care distinguish between the inlier unit cost below a statistically derived expected length of stay (known as a trim point) for a given treatment, and an excess bed day cost for each bed day over the trim point. Inlier unit costs cover the costs of active treatment and are submitted per finished consultant episode rather than per bed day.

5Excess bed day costs are used to estimate the cost of an overnight stay in a hospital bed and generally include routine ward costs such as nursing, dressings, and blood tests, although they may also include the costs of active treatment where this continues beyond the trim point, especially for specialised services.

6Adult critical care costs are submitted per critical care bed day.

Source: Reference costs, Department of Health


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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Spinal Cord Injuries

"It is a real pleasure to serve under your chairmanship this afternoon, Dr McCrea. I am pleased to see that the Minister is here for this debate on the important topic of continuing health care for spinal cord injured people. The all-party group on spinal cord injury has had some …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Spinal Cord Injuries

"I was just talking about the extraordinary work of the Midlands Centre for Spinal Injuries, which I witnessed some years ago and which continues. In connection with the immediate response to serious accidents where people have spinal cord injuries, a miraculous transformation can be carried out, provided that the right …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Spinal Cord Injuries

"I thank the hon. Gentleman.

Going back to Ms Coughlan and the issue of continuing care, the ruling found that patients with a certain level of spinal cord injury have health care needs of a “wholly different category” than can be legitimately provided for by a local authority. These are …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 04 Sep 2013
Spinal Cord Injuries

"The Minister is being very constructive in his response. Is there any process for monitoring the decisions? Organisations such as the Spinal Injuries Association can bring individual cases forward, but there needs to be some sort of system to ensure that the rules, which I am grateful that the Minister …..."
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Social Care Funding

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 30 Oct 2012
Winterbourne View

"As the Minister has made clear—his commitment is coming through—the care provider is key. As he moves forward, will he look at whether there is any disparity between private and public sector provision? In cases that I am aware of, there has been a qualitative difference: vulnerable individuals are not …..."
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