HC Deb 11 July 1984 vol 63 cc583-4W
Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will make a statement on the changes in staff and functions in district health authorities and hospitals which he wishes to take place in consequence of the recommendations of the Griffiths report;

(2) if the new management appointments to take place in district health authorities and hospitals in consequence of the Griffiths report should be for a specified period of years; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

We have required regional and district health authorities to establish the general management function at authority and unit level by identifying individual general managers to take personal

Average number of births Hospital Area health authority/ District health authority
1979
295 Townend Maternity Humberside
467 Nightingale Maternity Home Derbyshire
46 Lady Forester, Much Wenlock Salop
126 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Maternity Home Camden and Islington
94 Lady Forester Memorial, Broseley Salop
323 Workington Infirmary Memorial Cumbria
372 Dellwood Maternity Home Berkshire
1980
364 Overdene Maternity Home Cleveland
675 Bloxwich Maternity Home Walsall
119 Grange Maternity Unit Cambridgeshire
73 Cranford Lodge Cheshire
Figures not Highfield Maternity Wirral
available centrally
356 Bearsted Memorial Enfield and Haringey
285 Burton House Maternity Home Staffordshire
1981
2,667 Fulford Maternity North Yorkshire
2,050 Clatterbridge Wirral
1,411 St. Martin's Wiltshire
72 Skegness and District Lincolnshire
221 Highbury Nottinghamshire
2,227 Nottingham Womens Nottinghamshire
800 Firs Maternity Nottinghamshire
976 St. Margaret's Essex
47 Haltwhistle War Memorial Northumbria
121 Urmston Cottage Trafford
29 Abingdon Oxfordshire

responsibility for the planning, implementation and control of the authority's or unit's performance. The costs and staffing requirements are to be met within existing management provision. General managers' contracts should run initially for a fixed-term of three to five years, which may be reviewed annually after that.