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Ealing 1969

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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14. TUBERCULOSIS SERVICE
The responsibility for the tuberculosis service in the borough is divided between
the Council and the Regional Hospital Board. The Board is responsible for the provision
of treatment at chest clinics, whilst the Council is responsible for the visiting and
welfare services under Section 28 of the National Health Service Act.
Because of the Hospital Committee's Catchment Areas, patients residing in Ealing and
Acton are referred to the Ealing Chest Clinic, Green Man Passage, W.13, whilst those
living in Southall are referred to the chest clinic at Hillingdon Hospital for
investigation and treatment.
In the long term it is the Council's policy to integrate the tuberculosis visiting
service with the health visiting service. indeed, tuberculosis visitors as such are no
longer being trained and eventually this designation will disappear. At present, however,
only one of the Council's five tuberculosis visitors is a qualified health visitor and
therefore able to carry out combined duties.
MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER
The statistics of the cases seen by the Medical Social Worker relate only to
cases under the care of Ealing Chest Clinic. Those attending Hillingdon
Hospital are seen by the Medical Social Worker there.

Details of the work during 1969 are as follows:-

TUBERCULOSIS HEALTH VISITORS
Number of new tuberculosis cases169
Number of old tuberculosis cases2, 164
Transfers into borough18
Number of contacts of new cases1, 269
Successful visits to tuberculosis households2, 423
Unsuccessful visits to tuberculosis households479
Successful visits to other patients244

DETAILS OP CASES

Cases first referred during the year126
Total cases301
Tuberculosis patients163
Cancer patients70
Bronchitis and others68

During the year the Mass Radiography Unit of the North West Metropolitan Regional
Hospital Board visited 48 sites within the area and examined 26,745 workers. Twenty
cases of active pulmonary tuberculosis were discovered and eight cases of lung cancer.
23

ACTION TAKEN

Referred for employment13
Pound employment8
Referred to Social security for maintenance14
Referred to Social Security for bedding1
Referred to Social Security for clothing2
Referred to Social Security for extra nourishment4
Referred for Housing44
Rehoused14