HC Deb 18 June 1973 vol 858 cc51-2W
Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what recent discussions he has had with the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board about its long-term hospital building programme; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Alison

Meetings have been arranged between officers of my Department and officers of the board in continuation of discussions on the building programme. I await a report on the results.

Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will ensure that, in future, all officials of the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board undertake a course in public relations.

Mr. Alison

No. I am satisfied with the regional hospital board's present arrangements.

Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people are employed by the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board on administration; and what was the figure five years ago.

Mr. Alison

Six hundred and twenty and 338 in 1968. The increase is largely attributable to work on the introduction of incentive bonus schemes.

Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many people are employed by the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board on Press and publicity matters; and what was the figure five years ago.

Mr. Alison

Five. Until 1970 this work was undertaken by the board's senior officers.

Mr. William Price

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services whether he is satisfied that the Birmingham Regional Hospital Board is getting a fair proportion of health service funds by comparison, on a population basis, with other regions.

Mr. Alison

Although population is a major factor in the allocation of funds to Birmingham and other regional hospital boards, it cannot be the sole basis of distribution. Other factors, for example, the quality and quantity of existing services, are also taken into account.