HC Deb 21 November 2000 vol 357 cc171-2W
Mr. Jim Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the level of NHS funding in Coventry, South in each year since 1997. [139048]

Mr. Denham

The level of National Health Service funding for Coventry South is not available. The table lists Coventry Health Authority's annual allocations in each year since 1997.

Coventry Health Authority
Year £million
1998–991 144.5
1999–2000 199.5
2000–01 213.9
2001–02 241.3
1Figures for 1998–99 are not directly comparable to following years' allocation. Unified budgets introduced from 1999–2000.

The figures show that Coventry Health Authority has benefited from a year on year increase in its allocation, and in 2001–02 the allocation is a £19.3 million (8.7 per cent.) increase on the previous year, which is £13.4 million (6.04 per cent.) in real terms.

Mr. Jim Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the number of(a) doctors and (b) nurses in Coventry South in each year since 1997. [139047]

Mr. Denham

The information requested is not available for Coventry South. The number of doctors and nurses within Coventry health authority in each year since 1997 are listed in the table.

As part of the National Health Service Plan the next few years will see a major expansion in staff numbers in the NHS. By 2004 there will be 7,500 more consultants, 2,000 more general practitioners and 20,000 more nurses. Coventry will of course benefit from the Government's commitment to this unparalleled increase in the number of key NHS staff.

NHS Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS):
Nursing staff1 and Doctors2 within Coventry' health authority as at

30 September each year

1997 1998 1999
Coventry health authority3 total
Of which: 3,660 4,330 4,360
All nursing staff 3,070 3,670 3,660
Of which:
Nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff 2,910 3,510 3,510
Practice nurses4 5160 5160 5150
All doctors 590 660 700
Of which:
HCHS medical and dental staff6,7 420 500 530
Practitioners (excluding GP retainers)4 170 170 180
1Nursing staff includes non-medical nursing, midwifery and health visiting staff and practice nurses.
2Doctors includes general medical practitioners and hospital, public health medicine and community health service medical and dental staff.
3Coventry health authority contains the following organisations: Walsgrave Hospitals NHS Trust and Coventry Healthcare NHS Trust.
4Practice nurses and general medical practitioners data, as at 1 October each year.
5 Headcount data were collected for the 1997 Census. Data for 1998 and 1999 were only collected as WTEs. Headcount data for these years have been estimated.
6Figures exclude hospital practitioners and clinical assistants most of whom work as GPs and have already been counted.
7Practitioners include unrestricted principals, restricted principals, assistants, registrars and salaried doctors.

Notes

1. Figures are rounded to the nearest ten.

2. Due to rounding totals may not equal the sum of component parts.

3. Figures exclude learners and agency staff.

Source

Department of Health non-medical workforce census.

Department of Health general and personal medical services statistics.

Department of Health medical and dental workforce census.

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