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Written Question
Hospital Beds
Thursday 7th January 2016

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients waited four weeks or longer for discharge from hospital after being declared fit to leave in (a) England, (b) London and (c) each health trust in London in each year since 2010.

Answered by Alistair Burt

This information is not available in the format requested.


Official statistics for NHS trusts in England are published by NHS England on the number of patients delayed on the last Thursday of each month and the total delayed days during the month for all patients delayed throughout the month. The latest publication of this data was for delays occurring in October 2015 and was published on 10 December 2015.


It is not possible to calculate a montly average or the longest waits from these data. Health is a devolved matter in Wales.


Written Question
Hospital Beds
Thursday 7th January 2016

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average time was from a patient being declared fit to leave hospital to their discharge in (a) England, (b) London and (c) each health trust in London in (i) the last calendar month for which figures are available and (ii) that month in each year from 2010 to 2014.

Answered by Alistair Burt

This information is not available in the format requested.


Official statistics for NHS trusts in England are published by NHS England on the number of patients delayed on the last Thursday of each month and the total delayed days during the month for all patients delayed throughout the month. The latest publication of this data was for delays occurring in October 2015 and was published on 10 December 2015.


It is not possible to calculate a montly average or the longest waits from these data. Health is a devolved matter in Wales.


Written Question
Hospital Beds
Thursday 7th January 2016

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients waited four weeks or longer for discharge from hospital after being declared fit to leave in (a) England and Wales, (b) London and (c) each health trust in London in (i) the last month for which figures are available and (ii) that month in each year from 2010 to 2015.

Answered by Alistair Burt

This information is not available in the format requested.


Official statistics for NHS trusts in England are published by NHS England on the number of patients delayed on the last Thursday of each month and the total delayed days during the month for all patients delayed throughout the month. The latest publication of this data was for delays occurring in October 2015 and was published on 10 December 2015.


It is not possible to calculate a montly average or the longest waits from these data. Health is a devolved matter in Wales.


Written Question
Mental Health Services
Monday 9th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many patients were admitted to mental health hospitals outside of their home local authority area in (a) England and (b) London in each of the last five years.

Answered by Alistair Burt

Information on the number of patients who were admitted to mental health hospitals outside their home local authority area in England and London in each of the last five years is not available. However, information on the number of people in non-specialist mental health beds treated out of area between September 2014 and July 2015 is set out in the attached table: the number of people in non-specialist mental health beds, placed out of area at the end of the month, for England and London Providers, September 2014-July 2015.


Written Question
General Practitioners: Battersea
Thursday 5th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what estimate his Department has made of how many additional GPs will be needed to supply the Battersea-Nine Elms development; and how many such GPs are planned to be provided.

Answered by Alistair Burt

We are advised by NHS England that it is working with its co-commissioning clinical commissioning groups to assess the requirements of the new development utilising the existing infrastructure and the requirements for an estimated population of in excess of 30,000 over a 10 year plus timeframe.


We understand that new models of delivery of primary care services are being investigated with an estimate of around 15 additional general practitioners required to serve the final population numbers.


Written Question
Mental Health Services: Greater London
Thursday 5th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the weekend bed occupancy rates were in each mental health hospital in London in each weekend since 1 January 2015, taking account of patients on weekend leave.

Answered by Alistair Burt

Official statistics for average daily occupancy rates for beds open overnight, including mental health beds, are published every quarter by NHS England on its website at the following address:


https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/bed-availability-and-occupancy/



Written Question
Mental Health Services: Greater London
Wednesday 4th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average bed occupancy rate was in each mental health hospital in London in each month since 1 January 2015.

Answered by Alistair Burt

The information is not available in the format requested. Official statistics for average daily occupancy rates for beds open overnight are published every quarter.


Average daily bed occupancy rates for each hospital trust, including each mental health trust, in London for the quarters ending 31 March 2015 and 30 June 2015 are shown in the following table.


Table 1: Average daily bed occupancy rates in London hospital trusts, 2014-15 quarter 4 and 2015-16 quarter 2

Trust

Type

2014-15 quarter 4

2015-16 quarter 1

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

94.7%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

99.2%

98.0%

Barts Health NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

93.4%

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

98.6%

96.7%

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

94.7%

92.3%

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Community

86.0%

83.1%

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

89.4%

91.7%

Croydon Health Services NHS Trust

Acute

87.6%

82.1%

East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

84.0%

82.7%

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

84.7%

82.2%

Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

86.7%

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

84.2%

81.6%

Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.7%

81.5%

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

85.4%

82.0%

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

92.2%

91.0%

Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

98.4%

89.7%

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

Acute

95.2%

92.8%

London North West Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

90.4%

87.7%

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

72.6%

54.6%

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

91.2%

88.5%

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

96.7%

88.6%

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

95.6%

95.7%

Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

94.9%

86.4%

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

85.5%

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

64.9%

68.6%

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

90.8%

Did not return

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

80.6%

81.0%

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

90.8%

93.3%

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

88.3%

84.5%

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

86.2%

83.1%

The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

84.3%

87.7%

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

78.4%

73.4%

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

93.0%

93.2%

West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

90.6%

87.9%

Source: Bed availability and occupancy, NHS England


Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London hospital trusts that provided data during the period.

The number of quarters in the last five years in which each mental health hospital trust in London had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90, 95 and 100 per cent is shown in the following table.


Table 2: Number of quarters in which London hospital trusts had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90 and 95 and 100 per cent in the 20 quarters from 2010-11 quarter 2 to 2015-16 quarter 1


Average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than:

Trust

85%

90%

95%

100%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

18

18

16

0

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

20

17

13

0

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

19

19

7

0

East London NHS Foundation Trust

9

0

0

0

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

8

1

0

0

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

20

19

5

0

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

16

5

0

0

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

10

1

0

0

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

20

18

1

0

Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London mental hospital trusts that provided data during the period.

Written Question
Mental Health Services
Wednesday 4th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many admissions there were to psychiatric inpatient wards for psychosis in each year from 2010 to 2015.

Answered by Alistair Burt


Data for admissions to psychiatric inpatient wards for psychosis in England is provided in the following table:


Count of finished admission episodes (FAEs) with a primary diagnosis of psychosis in England, 2010-11 to 2014-15


Year

FAEs

2010-11

12,852

2011-12

13,150

2012-13

14,221

2013-14

14,658

2014-15

14,856


Source: Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), Health and Social Care Information Centre


Notes: Data for 2014/15 is provisional.


Activity is in English NHS Hospitals and English NHS commissioned activity in the independent sector.


Written Question
Hospital Beds
Wednesday 4th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average bed occupancy rate was in each hospital trust in London in each month since 1 January 2015.

Answered by Alistair Burt

The information is not available in the format requested. Official statistics for average daily occupancy rates for beds open overnight are published every quarter.


Average daily bed occupancy rates for each hospital trust, including each mental health trust, in London for the quarters ending 31 March 2015 and 30 June 2015 are shown in the following table.


Table 1: Average daily bed occupancy rates in London hospital trusts, 2014-15 quarter 4 and 2015-16 quarter 2

Trust

Type

2014-15 quarter 4

2015-16 quarter 1

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

94.7%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

99.2%

98.0%

Barts Health NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

93.4%

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

98.6%

96.7%

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

94.7%

92.3%

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Community

86.0%

83.1%

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

89.4%

91.7%

Croydon Health Services NHS Trust

Acute

87.6%

82.1%

East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

84.0%

82.7%

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

84.7%

82.2%

Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

86.7%

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

84.2%

81.6%

Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.7%

81.5%

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

85.4%

82.0%

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

92.2%

91.0%

Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

98.4%

89.7%

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

Acute

95.2%

92.8%

London North West Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

90.4%

87.7%

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

72.6%

54.6%

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

91.2%

88.5%

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

96.7%

88.6%

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

95.6%

95.7%

Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

94.9%

86.4%

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

85.5%

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

64.9%

68.6%

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

90.8%

Did not return

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

80.6%

81.0%

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

90.8%

93.3%

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

88.3%

84.5%

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

86.2%

83.1%

The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

84.3%

87.7%

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

78.4%

73.4%

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

93.0%

93.2%

West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

90.6%

87.9%

Source: Bed availability and occupancy, NHS England


Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London hospital trusts that provided data during the period.

The number of quarters in the last five years in which each mental health hospital trust in London had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90, 95 and 100 per cent is shown in the following table.


Table 2: Number of quarters in which London hospital trusts had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90 and 95 and 100 per cent in the 20 quarters from 2010-11 quarter 2 to 2015-16 quarter 1


Average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than:

Trust

85%

90%

95%

100%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

18

18

16

0

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

20

17

13

0

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

19

19

7

0

East London NHS Foundation Trust

9

0

0

0

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

8

1

0

0

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

20

19

5

0

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

16

5

0

0

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

10

1

0

0

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

20

18

1

0

Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London mental hospital trusts that provided data during the period.

Written Question
Mental Health Services: Greater London
Wednesday 4th November 2015

Asked by: Sadiq Khan (Labour - Tooting)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, on how many occasions bed occupancy rates reached (a) 85, (b) 90, (c) 95 and (d) 100 per cent in each mental health hospital in London in each of the last five years.

Answered by Alistair Burt

The information is not available in the format requested. Official statistics for average daily occupancy rates for beds open overnight are published every quarter.


Average daily bed occupancy rates for each hospital trust, including each mental health trust, in London for the quarters ending 31 March 2015 and 30 June 2015 are shown in the following table.


Table 1: Average daily bed occupancy rates in London hospital trusts, 2014-15 quarter 4 and 2015-16 quarter 2

Trust

Type

2014-15 quarter 4

2015-16 quarter 1

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

94.7%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

99.2%

98.0%

Barts Health NHS Trust

Acute

96.0%

93.4%

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

98.6%

96.7%

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

94.7%

92.3%

Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Community

86.0%

83.1%

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

89.4%

91.7%

Croydon Health Services NHS Trust

Acute

87.6%

82.1%

East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

84.0%

82.7%

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

Acute

84.7%

82.2%

Great Ormond Street Hospital For Children NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

86.7%

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

84.2%

81.6%

Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.7%

81.5%

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

85.4%

82.0%

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

92.2%

91.0%

Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

98.4%

89.7%

Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust

Acute

95.2%

92.8%

London North West Healthcare NHS Trust

Acute

90.4%

87.7%

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

72.6%

54.6%

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

91.2%

88.5%

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

96.7%

88.6%

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

95.6%

95.7%

Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

94.9%

86.4%

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

85.5%

85.5%

Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

64.9%

68.6%

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Mental health

90.8%

Did not return

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

80.6%

81.0%

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

90.8%

93.3%

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

88.3%

84.5%

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

86.2%

83.1%

The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

84.3%

87.7%

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Acute

78.4%

73.4%

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

Mental health

93.0%

93.2%

West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Acute

90.6%

87.9%

Source: Bed availability and occupancy, NHS England


Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London hospital trusts that provided data during the period.

The number of quarters in the last five years in which each mental health hospital trust in London had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90, 95 and 100 per cent is shown in the following table.


Table 2: Number of quarters in which London hospital trusts had an average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than 85, 90 and 95 and 100 per cent in the 20 quarters from 2010-11 quarter 2 to 2015-16 quarter 1


Average daily bed occupancy rate equal to or greater than:

Trust

85%

90%

95%

100%

Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust

18

18

16

0

Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

20

17

13

0

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

19

19

7

0

East London NHS Foundation Trust

9

0

0

0

North East London NHS Foundation Trust

8

1

0

0

Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

20

19

5

0

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

16

5

0

0

South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust

10

1

0

0

West London Mental Health NHS Trust

20

18

1

0

Notes:

  1. The table shows average daily occupancy rates for all general and acute, maternity, mental health and learning disability beds open overnight.
  2. The table includes all London mental hospital trusts that provided data during the period.