HC Deb 02 March 1994 vol 238 cc766-7W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how many managerial and administrative staff have been employed by each family health services authority in each region since 1989;

(2) if she will publish a table showing the total number of staff employed by family practitioner committees (a) in total and (b) by region in 1989.

Dr. Mawhinney

[holding answer 24 February 1994]: The information available is shown in the tables. Family health services authorities manage the introduction of general practitioner fundholding, the monitoring of GP prescribing and the development of clinical audit in primary care—all initiatives introduced since 1989 aimed at improving the effectiveness of patient care and value for money. In 1992–93 FHSA administrative expenditure represented only 2.5 per cent. of the £6.5 billion of taxpayers' money spent on the FHS.

General and Senior Managers (G and SM) and Administrative and Clerical (A and C) staff in Family Health Services Authorities (FPCs in by region in England, September 1989–92 (whole-time equivalent)
1989 1990 1991 1992
Region G and SM AandC GandSM AandC G and SM A and C GandSM A and C
Northern 0 270 30 290 40 310 80 340
Yorkshire 0 310 60 350 100 340 90 350
Trent 0 320 60 350 50 460 100 510
East Anglia 0 180 30 180 40 230 70 200
North West Thames 0 420 30 240 70 470 80 480
North East Thames 0 400 40 340 60 430 60 500
South East Thames 0 370 50 340 70 270 130 380
South West Thames 0 290 50 340 10 90 70 370
Wessex 230 40 230 40 270 30 270
Oxford 180 50 260 40 230 50 240
South Western 0 260 30 270 40 300 40 320
West Midlands 0 480 90 590 100 530 100 540
Mersey 0 180 20 150 40 300 50 260
North Western 10 460 70 430 70 440 100 490
England Total 30 4,360 640 4,350 790 4,650 1,040 5,240

Sources of data:

Figures for 1989 and 1990 are from the Department of Health Non Medical Workforce Census.

For 1991 and 1992 figures are from the Department of Health form KM49.

Notes:

1. Figures are rounded to the nearest 10, with "0" denoting less than 5 and "—" denoting zero.

2. Totals may not add due to rounding.

Staff in Family Practitioner Committees by Region in England at 30 September 1989 (whole time equivalents)
Region Numbers
Northern 280
Yorkshire 320
Trent 320
East Anglia 190
North West Thames 430
North East Thames 420
South East Thames 370
South West Thames 300
Wessex 230
Oxford 190
South Western 260
West Midlands 520
Mersey 190
North Western 480
England Total 4,510

Source of data:

Department of Health Non Medical Workforce Census.

Note:

Figures are rounded to the nearest 10 and may not add due to rounding.