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887W<br />

Written Answers<br />

1 DECEMBER 2010<br />

Written Answers<br />

888W<br />

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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