Hospitals (Staffing)

Oral Answers to Questions — Public Health – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 30 Hydref 1947.

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Photo of Mr Cyril Osborne Mr Cyril Osborne , Louth Borough 12:00, 30 Hydref 1947

asked the Minister of Health how many hospital wards have had to be closed for the lack of staff; how many hospitals are affected and what part of the country is most seriously affected; what is the cause of this situation; and how he proposes to overcome it.

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

My information is that at the end of June, there were over 50,000 beds closed for lack of staff. The hospitals were situated in most parts of England and Wales, though more in the populous counties. Causes and possible remedies have recently been examined in the Report of the Working Party on the Recruitment and Training of Nurses, on which I would refer the hon. Member to my reply to the hon. and learned Member for Kettering (Mr. Mitchison) on 23rd October.

Photo of Mr Cyril Osborne Mr Cyril Osborne , Louth Borough

In view of the very serious statement that 50,000 beds are to be closed for lack of nurses, I would ask the Minister if he will bear specially in mind the needs of the hospitals in rural districts when getting more nurses, in view of the fact that in those cases there are no neighbouring hospitals near by.

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

Certainly, I am fully aware of the needs of the rural areas, and when I receive advice from the various professional bodies on the Working Party's report, I hope to reach certain conclusions which will help the situation.