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MS75170L MSI : HEALTH CARE IN NORTHERN IRELAND: - LANDSCAPE PRESENTATION: UK: May 2000

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Definitions
2 Abbreviations
3 Exchange rates
4 Further research?
5 How is the health service in Northern Ireland structured?
6 How much is spent on Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland?
7 How many inpatient beds are available in hospitals in Northern Ireland?
8 How many inpatient beds are available in each HSS Trust area in Northern Ireland?
9 How many inpatient beds are available for each programme of care in Northern Ireland?
10 What is the occupancy rate of inpatient beds in hospitals in Northern Ireland?
11 How many inpatient beds are occupied in each HSS Trust area in Northern Ireland?
12 What is the average length of stay in hospitals in Northern Ireland?
13 What is the average length of stay for each programme of care in Northern Ireland?
14 What is the average throughput in hospitals in Northern Ireland?
15 What is the average throughput for each programme of care in Northern Ireland?
16 How many day cases take place in Northern Ireland?
17 How many outpatient attendances are there in Northern Ireland?
18 How many are on waiting lists in Northern Ireland?
19 How many people are on each health board waiting list in Northern Ireland?
20 How many hospital based staff are there in Northern Ireland?
21 How many GPs are there in Northern Ireland?
22 What is the forecast expenditure on Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland?
23 What is the forecast population of Northern Ireland?
24 How much do the Health and Social Services Boards in Northern Ireland spend on health care?
25 How much does the Northern Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland spend on health care?
26 How much does the Southern Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland spend on health care?
27 How much does the Western Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland spend on health care?
28 How much does the Eastern Health and Social Services Board in Northern Ireland spend on health care?
29 What factors affect the demand for health care in Northern Ireland?
30 What opportunities are there for suppliers to the health care industry in Northern Ireland?

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DEFINITIONS

This report examines the health service in Northern Ireland, providing coverage of hospital services and general practitioners.

For the purpose of this report ordinary admissions include patients admitted electively with the expectation that they will remain in hospital for at least one night and non-elective admissions (ie emergency admissions).

Day case patients are those admitted electively during the course of a day with the intention of receiving care who do not require the use of a hospital bed overnight and who return home as scheduled.

Inpatients refer to ordinary admissions, day cases and regular day or night admissions.

Outpatients are patients who attend a clinic to see a consultant.

Throughput refers to the average number of ordinary admissions treated in each available bed overnight each year.

Whole time equivalent (WTE) figures are based on hours contracted for and do not reflect the hours worked. WTE is calculated by dividing the number of contracted hours by the normal hours for the group of staff.

All values are quoted at current prices unless otherwise specified. Other related reports by MSI in this sector include the following:

Health Care in Scotland: May 2000

Health Care in Wales: May 2000

Health Care in the Republic of Ireland: May 2000

Private Health Care: UK, March 2001

Hospital Supplies:UK, January 1999

Hospitals: France, February 1999

Health Care: France, November 1999

Health Care: Germany, October 2000

Text © 2001MSI

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