§ Ms BuckTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list, for each health authority, the difference between its capitation targets and allocation in cash and percentage terms(a) prior to and (b) following their 2001–02 allocations. [150528]
§ Mr. DenhamThe 2001–02 distance from capitation targets in cash and percentage terms prior to and following allocations are listed for each health authority in the table.
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2000–01 distance from target (£000s) 2000–01 distance from target (%) Health authority 1Prior to allocations After allocations 1Prior to allocations After allocations Liverpool 11,774 12,371 3.23 3.13 Manchester 10,866 11,467 2.96 2.89 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 16,360 17,155 3.72 3.60 Morecambe Bay 9,631 10,103 4.51 4.37 Newcastle and North Tyneside 8,229 8,631 2.32 2.25 Norfolk -2,368 -2,514 -0.46 -0.46 North and East Devon 4,278 4,456 1.32 1.27 North and Mid Hampshire -572 -630 -0.18 -0.18 North Cheshire 4,862 5,093 2.29 2.22 North Cumbria -169 -168 -0.08 -0.07 North Derbyshire 1,499 1,561 0.61 0.58 North Essex -5,906 -6,246 -1.06 -1.04 North Nottinghamshire -1,756 -1,843 -0.67 -0.65 North Staffordshire -3,832 -4,010 -1.14 -1.10 North West Lancashire 5,417 5,671 1.57 1.52 North Yorkshire -3,580 -3,795 -0.75 -0.74 Northamptonshire 1,078 1,149 0.30 0.30 Northumberland 1,596 1,712 0.75 0.75 Nottingham -6,985 -7,280 -1.61 -1.55 Oxfordshire -12,133 -12,752 -3.23 -3.14 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 1,839 1,942 0.51 0.49 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 10,925 11,435 3.51 3.39 Rotherham -854 -883 -0.49 -0.47 Salford and Trafford 8,431 8,831 2.56 2.48 Sandwell -259 -222 -0.12 -0.09 Sefton 8,749 9,162 4.32 4.18 Sheffield 11,153 11,732 2.89 2.81 Shropshire -3,925 -4,118 -1.43 -1.39 Solihull 1,254 1,310 0.95 0.92 Somerset 2,787 2,894 0.88 0.85 South and West Devon 11,750 12,310 2.90 2.80 South Cheshire 7,154 7,467 1.64 1.58 South Derbyshire -7,539 -7,919 -1.97 -1.91 South Essex -6,055 -6,372 -1.29 -1.26 South Humber 5,390 5,721 2.57 2.52 South Lancashire 1,942 2,013 0.96 0.92 South Staffordshire -4,518 -4,755 -1.27 -1.24 Southampton and South West Hampshire 1,280 1,342 0.36 0.35 St. Helen's and Knowsley -1,326 -1,381 -0.51 -0.49 Stockport -849 -895 -0.44 -0.43 Suffolk 4,720 4,916 1.10 1.06 Sunderland -816 -809 -0.37 -0.34 Tees -2,487 -2,522 -0.61 -0.57 Wakefield 63 96 0.03 0.04 Walsall -4,491 -4,653 -2.46 -2.35 Warwickshire 3,744 3,909 1.19 1.14 West Hertfordshire -358 -414 -0.10 -0.11 West Kent 4,810 4,998 0.79 0.76 West Pennine -5,896 -6,170 -1.79 -1.73 West Surrey 7,055 7,354 1.80 1.74 West Sussex -1,758 -1,893 -0.34 -0.34 Wigan and Bolton -12,370 -12,959 -2.93 -2.84 Wiltshire 1,798 1,873 0.48 0.46 Wirral 8,963 9,398 3.77 3.65 Wolverhampton -1,531 -1,570 -0.87 -0.82 Worcestershire 704 724 0.22 0.20 1 Distances from target have changed since 2000–01 as a result of adjustments to initial 2000–01 allocations and changes to data, ie the updating of population and other data sources used in the weighted capitation formula.
§ Ms BuckTo ask the Secretary of State for Health on what basis health authorities were selected for a Years of Life Lost allocation; how Years of Life Lost allocations took into account the age-profile of the population; which health authorities received Years of Life Lost allocations; and which health authorities would qualify for the allocation had it been weighted for the age profile of the population. [150527]
§ Mr. DenhamAllocations to health authorities for 2001–02 include an adjustment based on rates of years of444W life lost (YLL) for circulatory diseases, all cancers, accidents, suicides and undetermined injury. £70 million was shared between the 47 health authorities with rates at or above 137 on the YLL index. The health authorities that received the YLL adjustment are shown in the table.
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Health inequalities adjustment for Health Authorities at or above 137 on the YLL index Health Authority £ million Barnsley 925 Bradford 1,686 Bury and Rochdale 1,528 Calderdale and Kirklees 1,967 Camden and Islington 1,358 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 1,744 County Durham 2,424 Coventry 1,067 Doncaster 1,106 Dudley 1,010 East Kent 1,962 East Lancashire 2,069 East Riding 2,054 Gateshead and South Tyneside 1,476 Herefordshire 560 Isle of Wight 436 Leeds 2,471 Lincolnshire 2,301 Liverpool 1,997 Manchester 2,013 Morecambe Bay 1,101 Newcastle and North Tyneside 1,778 North Cheshire 1,151 North Cumbria 1,226 North Derbyshire 1,308 North Nottinghamshire 1,376 North Staffordshire 1,752 North West Lancashire 1,748 Northumberland 1,175 Nottingham 2,124 Rotherham 854 Salford and Trafford 1,723 Sandwell 1,180 Sefton 998 446W
Distance from target (£000) Distance from target (percentage) Health authority 1998–99 1999–20001 2000–011 1998–99 1999–20001 2000–01 Avon 1,720 -6,924 -7,351 0.40 -1.17 -1.13 Barking and Havering 1,660 -1,934 2,573 0.88 -0.75 0.92 Barnet 8,333 4,594 447 5.66 2.25 0.20 Barnsley -6,088 -4,786 -5,379 -5.24 -2.98 -3.05 Bedfordshire -8,397 -12,427 -13,980 -3.61 -3.82 -3.90 Berkshire -12,355 -15,619 -15,847 -3.83 -3.50 -3.17 Bexley and Greenwich 13,209 14,573 18,097 6.30 5.31 6.03 Birmingham -165 2,656 4,390 -0.03 0.39 0.59 Bradford -7,528 -5,542 -3,853 -3.18 -1.77 -1.11 Brent and Harrow 15,686 9,296 7,051 7.02 3.09 2.11 Bromley 2,062 -498 214 1.55 -0.27 0.11 Buckinghamshire -2,276 -9,343 -11,999 -0.86 -2.48 -2.86 Bury and Rochdale -5,816 -3,241 -1,049 -3.07 -1.29 -0.38 Calderdale and Kirklees -2,621 1,619 -671 -0.95 0.44 -0.17 Cambridge and Huntingdon2 -3,614 -2,663 n/a -2.08 -1.13 n/a Cambridgeshire2 n/a n/a -10,687 n/a n/a -2.36 Camden and Islington 15,494 6,949 6,701 6.56 2.22 1.92 Cornwall and Isles of Stilly 410 6,454 5,506 0.18 2.08 1.62 County Durham -10,393 -9,737 -8,724 -3.36 -2.31 -1.89 Coventry -4,955 -7,182 -6,172 -3.36 -3.45 -2.71 Croydon 17 -2,556 -2,517 0.01 -1.25 -1.12 Doncaster -5,037 -276 -427 -3.50 -0.14 -0.20 Dorset 8,501 9,771 9,035 2.66 2.24 1.89 Dudley -1,521 -1,840 -3,044 -1.12 -1.00 -1.50 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 11,284 -2,835 -133 3.24 -0.59 -0.03 East and North Hertfordshire 3,186 -2,118 -4,059 1.58 -0.73 -1.26 East Kent -693 7,108 11,031 -0.24 1.83 2.62 East Lancashire -7,207 -2,389 -2,822 -2.77 -0.68 -0.73 East London and The City -16,068 -24,117 -20,945 -4.20 -4.69 -3.69 East Norfolk2 -1,639 3,198 n/a -0.60 0.85 n/a East Riding -5,446 -2,397 -159 -2.04 -0.66 -0.04 East Surrey 7,197 5,013 5,777 4.09 2.10 2.20 East Sussex Brighton and Hove 3,958 10,634 13,072 1.07 2.15 2.43 Enfield and Haringey 3,803 1,731 1,464 1.55 0.54 0.41
Health inequalities adjustment for Health Authorities at or above 137 on the YLL index Health Authority £ million Sheffield 1,787 Shropshire 1,450 South Humber 1,188 South Lancashire 1,081 St. Helen's and Knowsley 1,374 Sunderland 1,112 Tees 2,166 Wakefield 1,190 Walsall 900 West Pennine 1,827 Wigan and Bolton 2,158 Wirral 1,246 Wolverhampton 872 England 70,000
§ Ms BuckTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how much of the current year's allocation to health authorities was directed towards moving health authorities closer to their capitation targets; and what the(a) cash and (b) percentage difference between allocation and capitation target was in each case, in each of the last three years. [150529]
§ Mr. DenhamHealth authorities received an additional £2.79 billion with 2000–01 allocations. £110 million was directed specifically towards moving under target health authorities closer to their capitation targets.
The cash and percentage differences between allocation and capitation target (distance from target) for each of the last three years are shown in the table.
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Distance from target (£000) Distance from target (percentage) Health authority 1998–99 1999–20001 2000–011 1998–99 1999–20001 2000–01 Gateshead and South Tyneside -1,497 -1,954 -2,889 -0.79 -0.76 -1.03 Gloucestershire 7,708 12,408 10,564 3.28 3.85 2.99 Herefordshire 393 61 -319 0.55 0.06 -0.29 Hillingdon 179 658 -963 0.15 0.43 -0.56 Isle of Wight 5,407 6,326 6,603 8.64 7.35 7.02 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster -11,480 -27,917 -27,876 -5.13 -8.88 -7.99 Kingston and Richmond 9,988 4,593 5,795 6.81 2.25 2.50 Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham 1,499 -3,567 12,253 0.34 -0.62 1.96 Leeds -5,231 1,203 3,114 -1.52 0.26 0.61 Leicestershire -13,432 -13,466 -16,280 -3.42 -2.54 -2.78 Lincolnshire -360 2,528 -3,733 -0.13 0.64 -0.86 Liverpool 612 7,149 6,603 0.24 2.09 1.78 Manchester 5,013 7,758 7,498 2.04 2.28 2.02 Merton Sutton and Wandsworth 15,223 9,553 8,245 4.96 2.31 1.84 Morecambe Bay 6,669 8,671 7,291 4.60 4.40 3.36 Newcastle and North Tyneside -1,059 1,752 3,206 -0.42 0.53 0.89 Norfolk2 n/a n/a 186 n/a n/a 0.04 North and East Devon 4,970 5,434 4,395 2.30 1.84 1.36 North and Mid Hampshire 6,626 3,913 1,612 3.17 1.36 0.51 North Cheshire 5,838 3,561 2,200 4.00 1.80 1.02 North Cumbria -249 111 434 -0.17 0.06 0.20 North Derbyshire 329 -575 -1,090 0.20 -0.25 -0.44 North Essex -8,593 -3,480 -436 -2.27 -0.69 -0.08 North Nottinghamshire -4,691 -2,849 -5,763 -2.61 -1.19 -2.16 North Staffordshire -6,157 -8,156 -5,796 -2.70 -2.62 -1.70 North West Anglia2 -5,046 -4,748 n/a -2.73 -1.86 n/a North West Lancashire -9,296 -1,356 54 -3.81 -0.42 0.02 North Yorkshire 40 -1,736 -2,462 0.01 -0.40 -0.52 Northamptonshire 1,085 4,847 3,079 0.43 1.51 0.87 Northumberland -915 -325 -661 -0.64 -0.17 -0.31 Nottingham -10,487 -10,151 -10,245 -3.53 -2.53 -2.34 Oxfordshire -4,833 -9,569 -8,166 -2.02 -2.84 -2.19 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 2,037 -917 60 0.85 -0.28 0.02 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 9,808 13,384 11,902 4.43 4.72 3.82 Rotherham -3,746 -1,079 -1,970 -3.03 -0.67 -1.12 Salford and Trafford -2,105 6,440 5,725 -0.93 2.13 1.72 Sandwell -1,285 -2,795 -2,060 -0.87 -1.34 -0.91 Sefton 1,361 1,987 5,688 0.94 1.05 2.77 Sheffield 4,190 5,419 4,686 1.57 1.50 1.19 Shropshire -2,145 -905 -3,616 -1.19 -0.36 -1.32 Solihull 1,553 1,598 496 1.89 1.32 0.37 Somerset 1,476 2,866 1,843 0.70 1.00 0.58 South and West Devon 3,033 6,989 5,998 1.09 1.86 1.45 South Cheshire 948 2,168 4,007 0.32 0.54 0.91 South Derbyshire -2,514 -7,068 -5,958 -1.01 -2.03 -1.56 South Essex -9,292 -14,809 -7,240 -2.97 -3.42 -1.54 South Humber 4,178 6,625 4,180 2.96 3.44 1.97 South Lancashire 4,314 4,328 4,249 3.22 2.38 2.10 South Staffordshire 1,362 2,721 -508 0.57 0.85 -0.14 Southampton and South West Hampshire -209 312 178 -0.09 0.10 0.05 St. Helen's and Knowsley -4,463 -1,013 -2,173 -2.68 -0.43 -0.84 Stockport -4,820 802 926 -3.68 0.46 0.48 Suffolk 7,332 6,452 3,950 2.68 1.65 0.92 Sunderland -4,597 -1,530 -2,255 -3.02 -0.76 -1.02 Tees -7,819 -3,681 -4,624 -2.82 -0.99 -1.13 Wakefield 2,485 771 1,031 1.66 0.37 0.45 Walsall -4,844 -2,093 -2,826 -3.87 -1.27 -1.55 Warwickshire 7,918 7,616 5,177 3.76 2.66 1.64 West Hertfordshire 6,118 4,980 1,788 2.67 1.59 0.52 West Kent 6,779 3,636 5,974 1.70 0.65 0.97 West Pennine -8,940 -4,898 -5,594 -3.81 -1.62 -1.69 West Surrey 14,279 8,531 10,150 5.49 2.35 2.60 West Sussex -812 -3,555 -2,609 -0.24 -0.76 -0.51 Wigan and Bolton -13,922 -12,069 -12,351 -4.85 -3.13 -2.92 Wiltshire 8,856 5,699 7,725 3.65 1.68 2.07 Wirral -2,500 4,365 7,386 -1.50 1.97 3.08 Wolverhampton -2,095 -2,351 -3.311 -1.74 -1.45 -1.85 Worcestershire 5,129 5,228 1,981 2.36 1.75 0.60 1 Figures for 1999–2000 onwards are for unified allocations, which cover hospital and community health services, prescribing and discretionary family health services. These figures are not strictly comparable with those for previous years which cover hospital and community health services only. 2 Figures are not comparable due to the merger of the former North West Anglia into the new health authorities of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.