HC Deb 24 July 1970 vol 804 cc291-2W
Mr. Pavitt

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will make a further statement on his calculations on doctors' remuneration; and if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT a further table showing the remuneration per week

Grade Weekly remuneration at 1.1.69 rates Weekly increase resulting from 1.4.70 pay awards over 1.1.69 rates: which would result from full implementation of Kindersley Report
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Consultant on maximum with A plus award 202 6 5 31 10 0 60 11 11
Consultant on maximum with A award 177 17 7 28 4 7 54 5 2
Consultant on maximum with B award 146 4 7 22 0 0 43 12 5
Consultant on maximum with C award 120 6 10 18 1 9 35 9 5
Consultant on maximum 101 3 2 15 5 8 30 7 0
minimum 66 11 0 9 19 5 19 19 5
Senior Hospital Medical Officer on maximum 73 1 5 10 19 9 21 7 7
minimum 51 15 7 7 15 5 15 10 8
Medical Assistant on maximum 73 1 5 10 19 9 21 7 7
minimum 40 5 5 6 0 9 12 0 7
Senior Registrar on maximum 52 18 7 15 17 7 15 17 7
minimum 40 13 5 12 5 2 12 5 2
Registrar on maximum 42 11 7 12 15 5 12 15 5
minimum 34 6 7 10 6 5 10 6 5
Senior House Officer on maximum 34 6 7 10 6 5 10 6 5
minimum 30 2 2 9 0 3 9 0 3
House Officer on maximum 27 16 0 8 6 7 8 6 7
minimum 23 19 5 7 4 2 7 4 2
General Practitioners:
average gross remuneration (including practice expenses) based on estimates for 1970–71 of payments by Executive Councils £123 £21 £33
—[Vol. 803, c. 193–4.]

received before the Review Body's 12th Report by all grades of hospital doctor, together with the average weekly remuneration of general practitioners alongside the weekly increases resulting from the payment on account following this 12th Report.

Mr. Alison

The table given in my reply to the hon. Member on 14th July showed the weekly remuneration of hospital doctors at the existing rates, set on 1st April, 1970, and the further increase which would result from full implementation of the Twelfth Report. The figures for general medical practitioners were based on the existing rates of fees and allowances, set on 1st January 1969, and the increase which it was estimated would result from full implementation of the Twelfth Report. The payment on account for general medical practitioners from 1st April, 1970, was secured by a provisional additional payment without changing the existing fees and allowances; this increased estimated average total payments per week to £144, which is the comparable figure with those given for hospital doctors and is £12 a week less than would have resulted from the full implementation of the Report. The additional table of information requested is as follows:

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