HC Deb 10 January 2000 vol 342 cc63-5W
Mr. Chope

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will express in per capita terms the(a) actual and (b) percentage funding increases for each health authority in England in 2000–01. [104171]

Mr. Denham

The information requested is shown in the table.

Health authority Cash increase per capita (£) Cash increase Percentage
Avon 40.44 6.90
Barking and Havering 42.77 6.39
Barnet 41.78 6.58
Barnsley 50.91 7.62
Bedfordshire 42.19 7.62
Berkshire 39.16 7.35
Bexley and Greenwich 43.00 6.22
Birmingham 43.22 6.48
Bradford 46.53 7.19
Brent and Harrow 43.32 6.38
Bromley 40.69 6.60
Buckinghamshire 38.02 7.24
Bury and Rochdale 47.85 7.26
Calderdale and Kirklees 42.51 6.64
Cambridgeshire 38.85 7.14
Camden and Islington 59.45 6.79
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 42.38 6.55
County Durham 48.04 7.04
Coventry 45.47 7.21
Croydon 41.64 6.85
Doncaster 46.97 6.98
Dorset 40.02 6.25
Dudley 41.33 6.93
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 47.06 6.70
East and North Hertfordshire 38.68 6.91
East Kent 41.71 6.22
East Lancashire 48.67 7.10
East London and the City 62.63 8.02
East Riding 43.20 6.96
East Surrey 37.49 6.21
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 42.59 6.25
Enfield and Haringey 44.80 6.53
Gateshead and South Tyneside 51.04 7.18
Gloucestershire 37.57 6.31
Herefordshire 39.43 6.67
Hillingdon 42.24 6.73
Isle of Wight 45.58 6.21
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 62.49 8.50
Kingston and Richmond 39.05 6.22
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 54.63 6.85
Leeds 43.79 6.81
Leicestershire 41.33 7.41
Lincolnshire 41.59 6.83
Liverpool 49.26 6.57
Manchester 50.40 6.60
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 42.70 6.31
Morecambe Bay 42.16 6.37
Newcastle and North Tyneside 48.89 6.89
Norfolk 40.24 6.65
North and East Devon 39.90 6.32
North and Mid Hampshire 34.75 6.57
North Cheshire 41.34 6.38
North Cumbria 43.23 6.92
North Derbyshire 41.98 6.77
North Essex 38.98 6.68
North Nottinghamshire 43.87 7.12
North Staffordshire 47.23 7.24
North West Lancashire 47.36 6.79
North Yorkshire 39.38 6.71
Northamptonshire 37.52 6.44
Northumberland 44.66 7.01
Nottingham 45.47 7.46
Oxfordshire 37.16 7.09
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 39.95 6.69
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 42.24 6.22
Rotherham 47.96 7.28

Health authority Cash increase per capita (£) Cash increase percentage
Salford and Trafford 45.79 6.56
Sandwell 48.37 7.14
Sefton 46.18 6.53
Sheffield 45.37 6.64
Shropshire 40.11 6.89
Solihull 38.36 6.53
Somerset 39.83 6.66
South and West Devon 41.37 6.42
South Cheshire 38.60 6.40
South Derbyshire 41.45 6.95
South Essex 41.68 7.05
South Humber 39.96 6.24
South Lancashire 39.89 6.48
South Staffordshire 37.53 6.63
Southampton and South West Hampshire 39.48 6.68
St Helen's and Knowsley 49.33 7.14
Stockport 40.24 6.52
Suffolk 37.08 6.42
Sunderland 50.55 7.20
Tees 49.32 7.34
Wakefield 45.50 6.95
Walsall 47.42 7.28
Warwickshire 36.83 6.22
West Hertfordshire 38.84 6.52
West Kent 37.17 6.41
West Pennine 46.53 7.00
West Surrey 36.55 6.26
West Sussex 42 09 6 76
Wigan and Bolton 47.83 7.28
Wiltshire 36.15 6.31
Wirral 46.36 6.54
Wolverhampton 48.60 7.35
Worcestershire 36.92 6.47

Notes:

1. Crude population figures supplied by the Office for National Statistics have been used to calculate the per capita figures.

2. Amounts include increases to targeted funding for Health Action Zones.