HC Deb 29 January 1990 vol 166 c37W
Mr. Meacher

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security when he expects to reply to the question from the hon. Member for Oldham, West on benefit changes affecting young people following his holding answer of 15 December 1989.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

I shall let the hon. Member have the details shortly.

Total expenditure on hospital and community health services (HCHS) at 1988–89 prices
Revenue expenditure Percentage increase| (decrease) on prior year Capital expenditure Percentage increase| (decrease) on prior year Total expenditure Percentage expenditure| (decrease) on prior year
£000 £000 £000
Trent region1
1978–79 811,883 110,994 922,877
1979–80 846,014 4.2 84,826 (23.6) 930,840 0.9
1980–81 931,369 10.0 85,888 1.3 1,017,257 9.3
1981–82 937,494 0.7 100,303 16.8 1,037,797 2.0
1982–83 941,674 0.5 89,015 (11.3) 1,030,689 (0.7)
1983–84 958,657 1.8 89,614 0.7 1,048,271 1.7
1984–85 978,272 2.0 89,379 (0.3) 1,067,651 1.9
1985–86 984,300 0.6 90,697 1.5 1,074,997 0.7
1986–87 1,032,768 4.9 87,499 (3.5) 1,120,267 4.2
1987–88 1,082,574 4.8 81,290 (7.1) 1,163,864 3.9
1988–89 1,121,344 3.6 93,186 14.6 1,214,530 4.4
Doncaster health authority2
1978–79 40,486 2,656 43,142
1979–80 42,072 3.9 1,256 (52.7) 43,328 0.4
1980–81 46,265 10.0 1,698 35.2 47,963 10.7
1981–82 47,117 1.8 2,246 32.2 49,363 2.9
1982–83 51,850 10.0 2,958 31.8 54,808 11.0
1983–84 52,798 1.8 1,960 (33.7) 54,758 (0.1)
1984–85 53,040 0.5 2,052 4.7 55,092 0.6
1985–86 52,957 (0.2) 4,062 98.0 57,019 3.5
1986–87 56,812 7.3 3,630 (10.6) 60,442 6.0
1987–88 59,348 4.5 5,213 43.6 64,561 6.8
1988–89 62,620 5.5 6,050 16.1 68,670 6.4
1 Annual accounts of the Trent Regional Health Authority (RHA) and the district (formerly area) health authorities comprising the Trent region—including Doncaster.
2 Annual accounts of the Doncaster district (formerly area) health authority.

Notes

1. The figures for the earlier years have been expressed at 1988–89 prices by the use of the gross domestic product deflator. The figures for the financial year 1988–89 are provisional in that they are as yet subject to audit.

2. Hospital and community health services (HCHS) includes hospital, community health, patient transport (ie ambulance), blood transfusion and other services.

3. Expenditure on family practitioner services (FPS) is excluded. Such expenditure is accounted for by family practitioner committees (FPCs)