§ Mr. ChaytorTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what has been the total increase in revenue and capital budgets to(a) Bury and Rochdale health authority and (b) Bury NHS Health Care Trust for each financial year since 1995–96. [128003]
§ Mr. DenhamHealth authorities have existed in their current form only since 1 April 1996. Therefore the cash increase for Bury and Rochdale health authority since 1996–97 is as follows:
£ million 1996–97 6.6 1997–98 6.7 1998–99 8.9 1999–2000 116.4 2000–01 223.7 1Allocations for 1999–2000 are not comparable with those for 1996–97 to 1998–99 which cover hospital and community health services only. 1999–2000 is the first year of unified allocations which cover hospital and community health services, prescribing and general practice infrastructure. 2Includes an element of the extra £660 million announced by the Secretary of State on 28 March 2000.
Capital budget for Bury and Rochdale health authority £ 1996–97 50,000 1997–98 50,000 1998–99 50,000 1999–2000 534,000 2000–01 50,000
Increase in the total revenue income for the Bury Health Care NHS Trust from 1995–96 to 1998–99 £ million 1995–96 to 1996–97 0.170 1996–97 to 1997–98 1.6 1997–98 to 1998–99 4.4 Note:
The data to provide the increase for 1998–99 to 1999–2000 are not yet available
Capital budget for the trust £ 1996–97 527,600 1997–98 207,800 1998–99 194,700 1999–2000 404,800 2000–01 1,100,000