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Written answers and statements, 29 October 2009

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Hugh Bayley (York, City of, Labour)

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people have received treatment at York NHS walk-in centre in each year of its operation.

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Mike O'Brien (Minister of State (Health Services), Department of Health; North Warwickshire, Labour)

The information requested in provided in the following table:

First attendances at North Yorkshire and York and Selby and York Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) walk in centre
Organisation name Year Quarters Number of first attendances at walk-in centres Number of follow-up attendances at walk-in centres Total attendances at walk-in centres
North Yorkshire and York PCT 2009-10 1 5,012 268 5,280
North Yorkshire and York PCT 2008-09 1-4 19,781 1,063 20,844
North Yorkshire and York PCT 2007-08 1-4 21,861 1,066 22,927
North Yorkshire and York PCT 2006-07 3-4 11,322 421 11,743
Selby and York PCT 2006-07 1-2 11,663 932 12,595
Total 2006-07 1-4 22,985 1,353 24,338
Selby and York PCT 2005-06 1-4 17,994 10,064 28,058
Selby and York PCT 2004-05 1-4 18,810 17,384 36,194
Selby and York PCT 2003-04 1-4 23,074 16,147 39,221
Note:

Selby and York PCT merged to form North Yorkshire and York PCT in October 2006.

Source:

Department of Health dataset QMAE

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