HC Deb 06 June 1985 vol 80 c234W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list those recommendations of the Acheson report on primary health care in London which have been implemented by his Department, giving in each case the initial and annually recurring costs at constant prices.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The Acheson report on primary health care in inner London had national implications because many of the problems it identified arose to a greater or lesser extent in other major cities. It was therefore commended to all health authorities, local authorities and family practitioner committees which covered inner city areas as a basis for local action within the resources available. But in addition, as my right hon. Friend announced on 27 October 1983, we responded to the recommendations by making available a sum of £9 million to improve primary health care in inner cities. Expenditure will be spread over the period 1983–84 to 1986–87. Expenditure incurred to date and planned for 1985–86 is as follows:

£ million (current year prices)
1983–84 1984–8485 1982–8486
Training of extra Health Visitors
and District Nurses 0.703 0.540 0.104
Health authority projects to
improve primary health care
within their inner city areas 1.201 1.210 0.885
Improvements to GP premises and
incentives to group practice 0.025 0.725 0.600
Specially commissioned projects
from the King's Fund and
other agencies (e.g. to foster
collaboration between DMAs
and FPCs, support for
Academic Departments of
General Practice, guidance for
GPs in improving practice
premises etc.) 0.010 0.077 0.405
Totals 1.939 2.552 2.994
Total spent or committed to 1985–86 = £7.485 million.