§ Mr. DunnTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish in theOfficial Report, hospital expenditure per head for each of the regional health authorities in Wales for each of the last five years.
Revenue expenditure £ per capita 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Clwyd 149.70 180.77 156.95 191.74 168.53 207.25 178.77 228.13 196.76 253.77 East Dyfed 165.65 203.60 170.96 211.42 184.33 230.48 187.49 247.91 207.31 271.74 Gwent 165.65 203.05 173.81 212.56 183.94 226.62 198.15 246.27 217.35 273.02 Gwynedd 146.56 189.96 158.94 203.40 170.07 219.05 183.20 238.93 199.16 262.45 Mid Glamorgan 162.61 194.84 173.37 206.92 186.29 223.41 202.57 247.22 220.38 268.44 Pembrokeshire 107.88 139.49 114.26 148.46 120.59 158.82 130.39 179.60 151.58 208.97 Powys 138.50 186.49 139.92 191.10 150.12 205.98 158.76 231.83 174.06 251.29 South Glamorgan 255.80 302.52 273.05 322.70 287.53 340.77 312.44 374.86 341.22 413.92 West Glamorgan 154.97 188.34 173.07 208.79 188.79 228.65 205.08 253.81 225.02 281.74 Wales 169.21 207.82 108.06 220.99 192.40 237.75 206.86 261.62 226.77 289.47 Note:
The population figures used are based on mid-year estimates of resident population of district health authorities. However, it should be noted that district health authorities are currently funded to serve catchment populations rather than resident population.
Sources: Health Authorities Annual Accounts, Welsh Office, OPCS.
Capital expenditure £ per capita 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Clwyd 10.67 11.29 15.80 18.48 12.03 14.93 11.59 15.05 13.80 16.24 East Dyfed 8.93 9.74 6.81 8.02 8.72 11.21 6.60 8.54 9.90 11.27 Gwent 7.24 9.33 7.91 9.15 14.58 15.78 14.67 15.59 14.58 16.16 Gwynedd 10.85 12.08 2.99 4.01 3.80 5.32 9.39 14.63 5.54 8.65 Mid Glamorgan 5.07 5.64 14.36 14.90 8.27 9.72 9.73 10.73 8.60 11.70 Pembrokeshire 10.85 11.60 14.91 15.86 20.43 21.59 21.81 23.95 22.85 24.00 Powys 6.60 8.58 4.81 11.28 5.76 10.55 6.43 8.57 6.50 9.02 South Glamorgan 12.72 15.83 7.75 9.16 14.76 16.28 10.72 11.56 8.77 12.79 West Glamorgan 12.82 14.42 21.12 22.93 28.25 29.82 28.58 30.91 30.31 34.87 Wales 15.77 18.41 16.00 19.27 17.28 21.52 16.95 21.36 16.40 22.05 Note:
The population figures used are based on mid-year estimates of resident population of district health authorities. However, it should be noted that district health authorities are currently funded to serve catchment populations rather than resident populations.
Sources: Health Authorities Annual Accounts, Welsh Office, OPCS.
Total expenditure £ per capita 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Hospital services expenditure Total expenditure Clwyd 160.37 192.06 172.75 210.22 180.56 222.18 190.36 243.18 210.56 270.01 East Dyfed 174.58 213.34 177.77 219.44 193.05 241.69 194.09 256.45 217.21 283.01 Gwent 172.89 212.38 181.72 221.71 198.52 242.40 212.82 261.86 231.93 289.18 Gwynedd 157.41 202.04 161.93 207.41 173.87 224.37 192.59 253.56 204.70 271.10 Mid Glamorgan 167.68 200.48 187.73 221.82 194.56 233.13 212.30 257.95 228.98 280.14 Pembrokeshire 118.73 151.09 129.17 164.32 141.02 180.41 152.20 203.55 174.43 232.97 Powys 145.10 195.07 144.73 202.38 155.88 216.53 165.19 240.40 180.56 260.31 South Glamorgan 268.52 318.35 280.80 331.86 302.29 357.05 323.16 386.42 349.99 426.71 West Glamorgan 167.79 202.76 194.19 231.72 217.04 258.47 233.66 284.72 255.33 316.61 Wales 184.93 226.23 124.06 240.26 209.68 259.27 223.81 282.98 243.17 311.52 Note:
The population figures used are based on mid-year estimates of resident population of district health authorities. However, it should be noted that district health authorities are currently funded to serve catchment populations rather than resident population.
Sources: Health Authorities Annual Accounts, Welsh Office, OPCS.
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§ Mr. GristThere are no regional health authorities, in Wales. Welsh district health authorities' revenue, capital and total expenditures per head for the last five years are shown in the following tables: