§ Mr. PikeTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will list the amount of Government funding for each year since 1979 to(a) Burnley Pendle and Rossendale health authority and (b) the North West regional health authority (i) in acted amounts, (ii) in real terms at 1988–89 prices and (iii) in real terms at 1988–89 prices based on the National Health Service inflation rate.
§ Mr. NewtonThe table provides the information that is presently available.
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Revenue Capital 1986–87 prices 1986–87 prices Year Cash Using GDP deflator Using HCHS pay and prices deflator Cash Using GDP Using deflator Using HCHS capital deflator 1985–86 854.688 882.551 913.661 80.389 83.010 85.052 1986–87 916.526 916.526 916.526 56.319 56.319 56.319 1987–883 1,005.000 957.142 926.610 74.000 70.476 68.228 1988–894 1,038.800 946.731 6— 73.200 66.712 6— Burnley,Pendle and Rossendale HA2 1982–83 41.982 50.223 1.391 1.664 1983–84 43.100 49.247 1.220 1.394 1984–85 45.428 49.710 5— 1.686 1.845 5— 1985–86 48.571 50.154 1.190 1.229 1986–87 51.327 51.327 0.247 0.247 1987–883 64.945 61.852 5— 1.486 1.415 5— 1988–894 66.354 60.475 7— 7— 7— Source: (for years 1978–79 to 1986–87) Health authorities' summarised accounts.
Notes:
1 Outturn expenditure figures for 1987–88 and 1988–89 are not yet available. True comparisons can only be drawn therefore between the years up to 1986–87.
2 Prior to 1st April 1982, when the health authority's predecessor health district formed part of Lancashire AHA, district expenditure figures were not collected centrally.
3 Cash limit incorporating all in—year adjustments.
4 Initial cash limit.
5 It is inappropriate to revalue district health authority expenditure by reference to centrally assessed movements in NHS pay and prices as the composition of that expenditure can differ substantially from the national average.
6 Not yet available.
7 Not yet allocated.