§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will provide information on the sources of finance of the National Health Service in Scotland over each of the past five years from the following, each expressed as a percentage of the total (a) Government funding, (b) health charges and (c) others.
§ Mr. John MacKayThe information is as follows:
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Registrant based count Claimant based count Percentage of Total Unemployed October 1981 5,072 — 32.2 January 1982 5,288 — 34.2 April 1982 5,759 — 37.7 July 1982 6,045 — 38.5 October 1982 6,454 — 41.1 October 1982 — 5,565 37.5 January 1983 — 5,934 38.4 April 1983 — 6,027 37.4
§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will provide information on the breakdown of the unemployment figures for Dundee by age, sex and length of time unemployed at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Allan StewartThe information is shown in the following tables. The figures are based on the number of unemployed claimants (the new basis of the count) in Dundee on 14 April 1983, the latest date for which the information is available.
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Parliamentary grant Charges to patients National insurance contributions and other income Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 1978–79 90.9 1.2 7.9 1979–80 90.9 1.4 7.9 1980–81 91.6 1.5 6.9 1981–82 90.7 1.7 7.6 1982–83* 88.9 1.8 9.3
*Provisional figures
§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what has been the value of health charges within the National Health Service in Scotland in each of the past five years; and if he will also express the totals for each year at constant prices.
§ Mr. John MacKayTotal receipts from charges to patients within the National Health Service in Scotland in each of the last five years is as follows:
£ million 1978–79 10,684 1979–80 14,666 1980–81 20,383 1981–82 25,076 1982–83* 30,465 *Provisional figures Records of charge income at a constant price base are not available for the period concerned.
§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will now indicate how the reductions in Health Service spending are to be distributed within the various sectors of the National Health Service.
§ Mr. John MacKayMy right hon. Friend will announce shortly the adjustments to be made to Scottish Office cash-limited programmes.