HC Deb 02 April 1992 vol 222 c473W
Mr. Channon

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what amount of public money per head of the population was spent in each of the districts of the North East Thames regional health authority in each of the last five years for which figures are available.

Mr. Sackville

[holding answer 30 March 1993]: The information on revenue expenditure per head of population is shown in the table.

Revenue expenditure per head of population—North East Thames district health authorities—£(cash)
1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92
Basildon & Thurrock 185 210 230 245 307
Mid Essex 199 219 237 255 319
North East Essex 202 220 236 247 337
West Essex 175 200 222 239 326
Southend 161 180 199 219 279
Barking, Havering and Brentwood 189 207 220 237 343
Hampstead 592 688 729 799 576
City and Hackney 483 543 574 612 572
Newham 227 253 273 299 460
Tower Hamlets 485 542 588 613 487
Enfield 166 187 200 214 368
Haringey 270 293 337 363 449
Redbridge 193 219 235 245 384
Waltham Forest 288 328 359 390 448
Bloomsbury and Islington 655 738 791 818 736

Sources:

(a) Annual accounts of district health authorities (and predecessor authorites in the case of Bloomsbury and Islington)—1987–88 to 1991–92.

(b) Mid-year estimates of resident population—1987 to 1991 (Office of Population, Censuses and Surveys).

Notes:

1. The figures for the DHAs are based upon their total revenue expenditure on the services which they managed or accounted for in the relevant financial years. Those for 1991–92 cover their total revenue expenditure including that on purchases of health care and directly related services, administrative and purchasing functions and other expenditure.

2. Capital expenditure incurred by the DHAs and all expenditure incurred by the North East Thames Regional Health Authority is excluded. Expenditure on family health services, which is accounted for by Family Health Services Authorities and cannot strictly be attributed to particular districts, is similarly excluded.

3. The population figures used make no allowance for residents of particular districts who receive treatment in others. The figures used for mid 1991 are provisional and based on the 1991 census.

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