§ Miss KirkbrideTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how much money the NHS spent in private hospitals to treat NHS patients in each(a) month and (b) region since April 1995. [94025]
§ Ms StuartInformation is not collected centrally on National Health Service expenditure on commissioning health care from private hospitals. Figures on total NHS expenditure on commissioning hospital and community health services outside the NHS each year from 1995–96 are set out in the table for the area covered by each NHS Executive Regional Office. Monthly figures are not collected centrally.
£000 Regional office 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 Northern and Yorkshire 154,678 124,811 144,475 2169,683 Trent 91,130 66,787 78,684 2100,157 Anglia and Oxford 65,918 79,125 108,411 1— North Thames 255,304 160,152 179,679 1— South Thames 209,584 174,254 185,906 1— South and West 204,139 185,334 188,293 1— West Midlands 94,272 51,734 91,792 2116,447 North West 151,170 28,947 106,778 2130,595 Eastern 1— 1— 1— 2129,349 London 1— 1— 1— 2223,016 South East 1— 1— 1— 2254,517 South West 1— 1— 1— 2125,245 Total 1,226,195 871,144 1,084,018 1,249,009 1 Figures unavailable owing to the reorganisation of regional office boundaries 2 Provisional figures—may change because of late notifications Note:
In addition 'Laing's Healthcare Market Review 1998–99' estimates that the value of NHS purchases of acute treatment in the UK under health authority contracts was £50 million in 1995, £52 million in 1996, and £56 million in 1997, the latest figures available.