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885W Written Answers 1 DECEMBER 2010 Written Answers 886W Department in respect of questions tabled in (a) the House of Lords and (b) House of Commons is circulated to departments within three days of the question being tabled; and if he will make a statement; [26648] (2) what recent estimate he has made of the number of questions to Government tabled in the House of Lords that remain unanswered after 10 working days as a result of the timing of circulation of guidance on answering round robins; what recent representations he has received from Cabinet colleagues about the issue; and if he will make a statement. [26649] Mr Maude: All Ministers are responsible and accountable for the answers given to parliamentary questions within specified deadlines. In the case of questions that are deemed to be “round robin”, The Guide to Parliamentary Work, published by the Leader of the House of Commons www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/government-business/ parliamentary-business.aspx states that Departments should not delay preparing an answer until “round robin” advice is provided, and should not miss the target deadlines for this reason. HEALTH Answers received for publication on Monday 29 November 2010. Abortion Mr Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many women aged (a) 18 to 24 years and (b) 25 to 30 years in each strategic health authority area who had had (i) one, (ii) two, (iii) three, (iv) four, (v) five, (vi) six, (vii) seven, (viii) eight, (ix) nine and (x) 10 or more previous abortions had an abortion in 2009. [26652] Anne Milton: Information on previous abortions by age group and strategic health authority in 2009 is shown in the following table. The data have been provided for age groups 25 to 29 years for consistency with data published in the Department’s statistical bulletin. Information on previous abortions is extracted from the HSA4 abortion notification forms submitted to the chief medical officer (CMO). These data show the total number of abortions notified to CMO and not data for individual women as more than one form may be received for a woman in a calendar year. Abortions by age group, strategic health authority and number of previous abortions, residents of England and Wales, 2009 Age group Strategic health authority England and Wales Number of previous abortions 18-24 25-29 0 55,086 23,817 1 17,746 12,392 2 — 3,262 3 — 828 4 — 242 5 — 70 6ormore — — Abortions by age group, strategic health authority and number of previous abortions, residents of England and Wales, 2009 Age group Strategic health authority East of England East Midlands Number of previous abortions 18-24 25-29 Total 76,900 40,634 0 4,616 1,969 1 1,434 1,020 2 — 277 3ormore — 98 Total 6,383 3,364 0 3,898 1,485 1 1,021 660 2 — 164 3ormore — 57 Total 5,121 2,366 London 0 10,691 6,505 1 4,556 3,662 2 — 1,103 3 or more — 462 Total 16,555 11,732 North East 0 2,490 883 1 630 415 2 — 102 3ormore — 28 Total 3,230 1,428 North West 0 8,070 3,078 1 2,467 1,530 2 — 353 3 or more — 108 Total 11,016 5,069 South Central 0 3,190 1,392 1 993 631 2 — 176 3ormore — 53 Total 4,402 2,252 South East 0 3,671 1,429 1 1,212 865 2 — 219 3ormore — 81 Total 5,172 2,594 South West 0 4,209 1,520 1 1,096 702 2 — 144 3ormore — 44 Total 5,520 2,410

887W Written Answers 1 DECEMBER 2010 Written Answers 888W Abortions by age group, strategic health authority and number of previous abortions, residents of England and Wales, 2009 Age group Strategic health authority West Midlands Yorkshire and the Humber Number of previous abortions 18-24 25-29 0 6,028 2,361 1 2,044 1,303 2 — 354 3ormore — 95 Total 8,546 4,113 0 5,295 2,045 1 1,527 1,065 2 — 258 3ormore — 95 Total 7,101 3,463 Wales 0 2,928 1,150 1 766 539 2 — 112 3ormore — 42 Total 3,854 1,843 ‘—’ = Suppressed value less than 10 (between 0 and 9) or where a presented total would reveal a suppressed value when used with previously published tables. This is in line with Office for National Statistics guidance for the release of abortion statistics 2005. Abortion: Marriage Mr Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what proportion of women who had an abortion in 2009 were married at the time of the abortion; what the modal (a) age of the women, (b) length gestation of the pregnancy, (c) number of previous children born to the women and (d) number of previous abortions undergone by the women was; and what the most common legal grounds was under which such abortions were performed. [26413] Anne Milton: The information requested can be found in the following table. Most likely 1 conditions for married women 2 having abortions in 2009, residents of England and Wales England and Wales Total abortions to married women Age Gestation weeks Number of previous children Number of previous abortions Ground 3 26,971 29 7 2 0 C 1 Statistical mode (highest frequency). 2 Includes civil partnership. 3 15% of total abortions. Note: Ground C: that the pregnancy has not exceeded its twenty-fourth week and that the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk: greater than if the pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of the pregnant woman. Accident and Emergency Departments Mr Evennett: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people were treated in the accident and emergency department in (a) Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup (b) Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich and (c) Princess Royal Hospital, Farnborough in each of the last five years. [26266] Mr Simon Burns: This information is not collected in the format requested. The information that is available is shown in the following table. Attendances at accident and emergency departments, 2005-06 to 2009-10 First attendances Org name 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS Trust Queen Mary’s Sidcup NHS Trust South London Healthcare NHS Trust 82,418 86,132 84,202 84,162 — 98,280 98,798 99,534 98,224 — 71,241 71,802 74,060 80,273 — — — — — 274,634 Notes: 1. Data is provided by NHS Trust. 2. Data provided are first attendances at the trusts A&E departments. Source: Department of Health form Quarterly Monitoring of Accident and Emergency Barnet General Hospital: Private Finance Initiative Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what proportion of the running costs of Barnet General Hospital was paid to the private finance initiative provider in each year from 2005 to 2009; and if he will estimate the proportion to be paid to the private finance initiative provider in (a) 2010 and (b) 2011. [26643] Mr Simon Burns: The information is not available in the format requested. However, data for net operating expenses for Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals National Health Service Trust in respect of its private finance initiative (PFI) scheme are set out in the following table. Data are not held centrally for 2010-11 or 2011-12. Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust: Proportion of total operating expenses relating to PFI Percentage of total revenue expenditure relating to PFI 2005-06 5.5 2006-07 4.8 2007-08 4.0 2008-09 3.6 2009-10 3.3 Notes: 1. The source of the data is the audited summarisation schedules of the trust for 2005-06 to 2009-10. 2. The percentages provided represent the net operating expenses in respect of PFI schemes as a proportion of total operating expenses. 3. 2005-06 to 2008-09 figures compiled under UK generally accepted accounting practice. 4. 2009-10 accounts were compiled under international finance reporting standards. Basophobia: NHS Mr Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) what treatments for basophobia are available on the NHS; whether he expects new treatments to be available in the next two years; and if he will make a statement; [26493]

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Abortions by age group, strategic health authority and number of<br />

previous abortions, residents of England and Wales, 2009<br />

Age group<br />

Strategic<br />

health<br />

authority<br />

West<br />

Midlands<br />

Yorkshire and<br />

the Humber<br />

Number of<br />

previous<br />

abortions 18-24 25-29<br />

0 6,028 2,361<br />

1 2,044 1,303<br />

2 — 354<br />

3ormore — 95<br />

Total 8,546 4,113<br />

0 5,295 2,045<br />

1 1,527 1,065<br />

2 — 258<br />

3ormore — 95<br />

Total 7,101 3,463<br />

Wales 0 2,928 1,150<br />

1 766 539<br />

2 — 112<br />

3ormore — 42<br />

Total 3,854 1,843<br />

‘—’ = Suppressed value less than 10 (between 0 and 9) or w<strong>here</strong> a<br />

presented total would reveal a suppressed value when used with<br />

previously published tables. This is in line with Office for National<br />

Statistics guidance for the release of abortion statistics 2005.<br />

Abortion: Marriage<br />

Mr Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Health<br />

what proportion of women who had an abortion in<br />

2009 were married at the time of the abortion; what the<br />

modal (a) age of the women, (b) length gestation of<br />

the pregnancy, (c) number of previous children born<br />

to the women and (d) number of previous abortions<br />

undergone by the women was; and what the most<br />

common legal grounds was under which such abortions<br />

were performed. [26413]<br />

Anne Milton: The information requested can be found<br />

in the following table.<br />

Most likely 1 conditions for married women 2 having abortions in 2009, residents<br />

of England and Wales<br />

England<br />

and<br />

Wales<br />

Total<br />

abortions<br />

to<br />

married<br />

women<br />

Age<br />

Gestation<br />

weeks<br />

Number<br />

of<br />

previous<br />

children<br />

Number<br />

of<br />

previous<br />

abortions Ground<br />

3<br />

26,971 29 7 2 0 C<br />

1<br />

Statistical mode (highest frequency).<br />

2<br />

Includes civil partnership.<br />

3<br />

15% of total abortions.<br />

Note:<br />

Ground C: that the pregnancy has not exceeded its twenty-fourth week and that<br />

the continuance of the pregnancy would involve risk: greater than if the<br />

pregnancy were terminated, of injury to the physical or mental health of the<br />

pregnant woman.<br />

Accident and Emergency Departments<br />

Mr Evennett: To ask the Secretary of State for Health<br />

how many people were treated in the accident and<br />

emergency department in (a) Queen Mary’s Hospital,<br />

Sidcup (b) Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich and<br />

(c) Princess Royal Hospital, Farnborough in each of<br />

the last five years. [26266]<br />

Mr Simon Burns: This information is not collected in<br />

the format requested. The information that is available<br />

is shown in the following table.<br />

Attendances at accident and emergency departments, 2005-06 to 2009-10<br />

First attendances<br />

Org name 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10<br />

Bromley Hospitals<br />

NHS Trust<br />

Queen Elizabeth<br />

Hospital NHS Trust<br />

Queen Mary’s Sidcup<br />

NHS Trust<br />

South London<br />

Healthcare NHS<br />

Trust<br />

82,418 86,132 84,202 84,162 —<br />

98,280 98,798 99,534 98,224 —<br />

71,241 71,802 74,060 80,273 —<br />

— — — — 274,634<br />

Notes:<br />

1. Data is provided by NHS Trust.<br />

2. Data provided are first attendances at the trusts A&E departments.<br />

Source:<br />

Department of Health form Quarterly Monitoring of Accident and<br />

Emergency<br />

Barnet General Hospital: Private Finance Initiative<br />

Mike Freer: To ask the Secretary of State for Health<br />

what proportion of the running costs of Barnet<br />

General Hospital was paid to the private finance<br />

initiative provider in each year from 2005 to 2009; and<br />

if he will estimate the proportion to be paid to the<br />

private finance initiative provider in (a) 2010 and (b)<br />

2011. [26643]<br />

Mr Simon Burns: The information is not available in<br />

the format requested. However, data for net operating<br />

expenses for Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals National<br />

Health Service Trust in respect of its private finance<br />

initiative (PFI) scheme are set out in the following table.<br />

Data are not held centrally for 2010-11 or 2011-12.<br />

Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust: Proportion of total<br />

operating expenses relating to PFI<br />

Percentage of total revenue<br />

expenditure relating to PFI<br />

2005-06 5.5<br />

2006-07 4.8<br />

2007-08 4.0<br />

2008-09 3.6<br />

2009-10 3.3<br />

Notes:<br />

1. The source of the data is the audited summarisation schedules of<br />

the trust for 2005-06 to 2009-10.<br />

2. The percentages provided represent the net operating expenses in<br />

respect of PFI schemes as a proportion of total operating expenses.<br />

3. 2005-06 to 2008-09 figures compiled under UK generally accepted<br />

accounting practice.<br />

4. 2009-10 accounts were compiled under international finance reporting<br />

standards.<br />

Basophobia: NHS<br />

Mr Amess: To ask the Secretary of State for Health<br />

(1) what treatments for basophobia are available on the<br />

NHS; whether he expects new treatments to be available<br />

in the next two years; and if he will make a statement;<br />

[26493]

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