HC Deb 21 June 1920 vol 130 c1792W
Lieut.-Colonel CROFT

asked the Lord Privy Seal what is the total cost of the National Health Insurance Act since its inception; and what have been the amounts paid for administration and in benefits, respectively?

Mr. BONAR LAW

The total cost of National Health Insurance from its inception to 31st December, 1919, was (as respects England and Wales) in round figures, £162,000,000, namely:—

£
Contributions of employers and employed 119,000,000
Exchequer grants 43,000,000

The amounts paid for administration and benefits were £21,000,000 and £84,000,000, respectively.

For Ireland the total cost was, in round figures, £7,700,000, namely:—

£
Contributions of employers and employed 5,200,000
Exchequer grants 2,500,000.

The amounts paid for administration and benefits were £1,500,000 and £3,700,000, respectively.

I have not yet received the figures for Scotland.