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London County Council 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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TABLE F

SPECIAL HOSPITALS—GROUP S. II—Infectious: Smallpox.

SPECIAL HOSPITALS—GROUP S. Ill—Infectious: Other diseases.

ANALYSIS OF COST PER WEEK (IN PENCE) of maintenance of IN-PATIENTS

under the several heads of expenditure, during the year 1st April, 1934, to 31st March, 1935. The cost per week is shown per occupied bed or "Patient" under P, and per available bed or "Bed" under B. To facilitate comparison by reading across, the former costs are printed in heavy type. Figures in brackets are sub-divisions of the inclusive heads.

Group S. HGroup S. III
Name of hospitalLong Reach and South Wharf.Sheffield Street.
Number of beds nominally available27298
Average daily number of patients2.489.0
Percentage occupation0.990.8
Normal establishment of staff—
Medical and nursingØ14 (1.4)
Other, excluding engineering and teachingØ13 (1.3)
(Totals and, in brackets, numbers per ten beds.)
PB*PB
1. In-patients, Maintenance of—
Provisions and stimulants820-43. 6-
Surgery and dispensary32-4-14.2-
including Drugs, dressings, sundries, etc.(32.4)-(14.0)-
Surgical equipment, appliances and repairs--(0.2)-_
Salaries and wages----
Pathological services5. 7-8.7-
Clothing5. 7-10 4-
2. Staff—
Salaries and wages (with Council's contributions under National Insurance Acts)9696.7-162.0147.1
including Medical service(179.3)-(36.3)(33.0)
Nursing service(1601.8)-(67.6)(61.3)
Steward and clerical service(753.2)-(5.8)( 5.3)
General domestic service(6815.3)-(41.4)(37.6)
Kitchen service(244.1)-(8.3)( 7.5)
Workrooms(85.8)-(2.6)(2.4)
Miscellaneous(17.2)---
Non-residential allowances----
Adjustment of pay on grading (1930-1934)----
Rations1386.3-14.513.2
Uniforms and dresses175.5-3.02.7
3. Buildings, services and supplies—
Furniture and equipment160.2-4.03.6
Cleaning and domestic materials120.1-5.85.3
Bedding and house linen137.3-5.14.6
Crockery and hardware143.0-1.81.6
Heating, lighting, etc.3968.3-93.685.0
Including Wages of engineering maintance staff(1607.5)-(34.6)(31.5)
Fuel(1329.1)-(37.6)(34.1)
Gas, electricity, water(1031.7)-(21.4)(19.4)
Laundry364.2-7.06.4
including Wages(150.6)-
Works (plant and buildings)—
Maintenance: Wages1937.4-10.69.6
Do. Minor contracts, materials, etc.1228.1-13.011.8
Special works411.9-5.85.3
Gardens and grounds—
Wages----
4. Rates, taxes and insurance3329.5-32.329.4
5. Miscellaneous expenditure—
Printing, stationery, postage, telephones, etc.280.3-5.24.7
Travelling and sundry expenses68.7-0.20.1
ITEMS 1 to 5—total per occupied bed1961s. l.3d.-36s. 8-8d.-
Deduct for sundry receipts, credits for transfer services and balances on farm or industrial accounts125s. 2.6d.-0s. 0.4d.-
net cost per occupied bed—£s.d.£s.d.
per day132353
per week9115111168
per year4786911951111
Net cost per occupied bed per week, 1933-34166111111
PBPB
6. Superannuation fund (Council's contributions)867.6-23.521.3
7. Annual charge in respect of capital outlay4451.7-74.667.7
8. Establishment charges—Pensions1054.5-16.415.0
Other41. 1-41.137.3
£s.d.£s.d.
Inclusive cost per occupied bed per week, 1934-35118106298
Inclusive cost per occupied bed per week, 1933-341986239
Percentage occupation, 1933-349.496.6

NOTES (see also General Notes on page 7).—The cost per available bed (B) is not shown where the expenditure is strictly
dependent upon the number of patients. * Sections of the hospital were closed during part of the year,
†f Indicates that the service, inclusive of labour, was rendered and charged for by another establishment. ØSee note on page facing.