§ Ms PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will list the revenue budget of each special health authority for 1992–93 and 1993–94; and what is the projected distribution of funds for those authorities for 1994–95.
§ Mr. SackvilleThe revenue allocations for 1992–93 and 1993–94 are given in the table. Figures for 1994–95 cannot be projected at this early stage.
Special Health Authorities 1992–93 £ million 1993–94 £ million Central Blood Laboratory Authority/ National Blood Authority (CBLA/ NBA) 3.718 6.152 NHS Supplies Authority 13.892 8.110 UK Transplant Special Services Authority (UKTSSA) 1.986 2.397 Bethlem Royal and Maudsley (BR&M) 33.896 35.825 Eastman Dental Hospital (EDH) 8.178 8.489 Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's (and Acton) (HQC) 76.608 80.172 Moorfields Eye Hospital (MEH) 21.321 22.185 Hospitals for Sick Children (Gt. Ormond St. and Queen Elizabeth's) (HSC) 55.483 57.612 National Heart and Lung Hospitals (Brompton and London Chest) (NH&LH) 48.87 49.387 National Hospitals for Neurology and Neurosurgery (Queen Square, Maida Vale, Finchley and Chalfont) (NHNN) 30.116 31.113 Royal Marsden Hospital (Fulham and Sutton) (RMH) 35.685 37.234 Notes:
The figures for UKTSSA do not include money allocated for reimbursement of donor hospitals as the money does not contribute to the running costs of the organisation. The UKTSSA in effect manages the funds used to reimburse donor hospitals for maintaining cadavers prior to transplantation, for the Department.
The figures for 1992–93 are subject to validation by audit. The figures for 1993–94 are initial allocations, which will be added to by in-year adjustment, as appropriate.
The CBLA became the NBA with effect from 1 April 1993.