Spinal Injuries

House of Lords written question – answered am ar 26 Medi 2014.

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Photo of Lord Verjee Lord Verjee Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the total bed capacity of the United Kingdom's spinal injury units; and how that figure compares to the current level of acute and long-term readmissions.

Photo of Earl Howe Earl Howe The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health

In England, the current capacity recommendation for spinal cord injury (SCI) patients as set out in NHS England’s specialised SCI service specification is a minimum of 20 beds at each of the eight specialised SCI centres. NHS England is responsible for commissioning SCI services and for reviewing capacity of SCI services in England.

NHS England has advised that over the next year the SCI Clinical Reference Group is due to undertake a demand and capacity review of SCI services in England. There are no routinely available figures about acute and long-term readmissions to these units.

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