Hospital Beds

(asked on 10th January 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many hospital beds there were in England in (1) 2005, (2) 2010, and (3) 2019.


Answered by
Lord Kamall Portrait
Lord Kamall
Shadow Minister (Health and Social Care)
This question was answered on 8th April 2022

The information is not held in the format requested. Prior to 2010/11, data on average bed capacity was collected by ward classification or sector. The following table shows the average daily bed capacity by sector in 2005/06.

All specialties

Average bed capacity

General and acute

132,826

Acute

108,134

Geriatric

24,692

Mental illness

29,802

Learning disability

3,927

Maternity

8,881

Day only

9,726

Source: Department of Health

From 2010/11, quarterly data is available from all National Health Service organisations which operate beds, open overnight or day only. The following table shows the average daily and occupied beds times series in each Quarter in 2010/11 and 2019/20.

Year

Quarter

Total

2010/11

1

144,455

2010/11

2

141,477

2010/11

3

141,630

2010/11

4

142,319

2019/20

1

128,407

2019/20

2

127,186

2019/20

3

128,326

2019/20

4

128,943

Source: NHS England

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