HC Deb 06 February 2002 vol 379 cc1030-3W
Mr. George Howarth

To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department how many cases the Legal Services Ombudsman has(a) found in favour of, (b) declined to investigate and (c) rejected after investigation in each year since his office was established. [32579]

Ms Rosie Winterton

The information requested is provided in the table.

Health authority Extra A&E nurses
North Yorkshire 8
Northumberland 4
Sunderland 2
Tees 6
Wakefield 2
Barnsley 2
Doncaster 6
Leicestershire 8
Lincolnshire 6
North Derbyshire 2
North Nottinghamshire 2
Nottingham 8
Rotherham 2
Sheffield 2
South Derbyshire 8
South Humber 4
Birmingham 20
Coventry 2
Dudley 2
Herefordshire 2
North Staffordshire 2
Sandwell 2
Shropshire 4
South Staffordshire 4
Walsall 2

Health authority Extra A&E nurses
Warwickshire 4
Wolverhampton 2
Worcestershire 4
Bury and Rochdale 10
East Lancashire 4
Liverpool 8
Manchester 12
Morecambe Bay 4
North Cheshire 2
North West Lancashire 10
Salford and Trafford 4
Sefton 10
South Cheshire 6
South Lancashire 2
St. Helens and Knowsley 8
Stockport 2
West Pennine 4
Wigan and Bolton 4
Wirral 2
Bedfordshire 10
Cambridgeshire 6
Hertfordshire 32
Norfolk 6
North Essex 12
South Essex 10
Suffolk 4
Barking and Havering 16
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey 24
Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich 24
Brent and Harrow 16
Camden and Islington 6
Croydon 2
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 26
East London and The City 24
Hillingdon 8
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 4
Kingston and Richmond 8
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 24
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 18
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 8
Berkshire 4
Buckinghamshire 12
East Kent 6
East Surrey 16
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 18
Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 4
North and Mid Hampshire 4
Northamptonshire 10
Oxfordshire 16
Southampton and South West Hampshire 8
West Kent 14
West Surrey 26
West Sussex 6
Avon 22
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 2
Dorset 6
Gloucestershire 4
North and East Devon 4
Somerset 4
South and West Devon 4
Wiltshire 4
£40 million has been allocated to buy additional elective cases in the private sector this year. It has been targeted on those health authorities most in need of short term support.

The funding will be used to free up NHS capacity but the exact number of cases purchased is not yet known. This will depend on the final details of contracts negotiated with the private sector. We will make the final figures available after the end of the financial year. However, the allocations by health authority are shown in the table.

Health authority £000
Avon 2,650
Barking and Havering 534
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey 989
Bedford 669
Berkshire 235
Birmingham 1,607
Brent and Harrow 586
Bromley, Bexley and Greenwich 577
Buckinghamshire 1,150
Calderdale and Kirklees 310
Cambridge 460
Camden and Islington 424
Coventry 300
Croydon 197
Dudley 320
Durham and Darlington 285
East London and City 245
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 850
East Kent 1,590
East Surrey 488
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 1,245
Herefordshire 144
Hertfordshire 600
Hillingdon 282
Isle of Wight, Portsmouth, South East Hampshire 816
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 894
Kingston and Richmond 207
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 1,010
Leeds 500
Leicestershire 219
Lincolnshire 420
Liverpool 2,04
Manchester 1,958
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 604
Morecambe Bay 400
Newcastle and North Tyne 500
Norfolk 265
North and Mid Hampshire 438
North Cheshire 525
North Cumbria 228
North Derbyshire 150
North Essex 562
North Staffordshire 1,516
North Yorkshire 350
Northamptonshire 74
Nottingham 800
Oxfordshire 1,425
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 520
Salford and Trafford 300
Sheffield 882
Shropshire 42
Solihull 50
South and West Devon 250
South Cheshire 270
South Essex 573
South Humber 90
South Staffordshire 460
Southampton and South West Hampshire 672
Suffolk 164
Tees 261
Wakefield 300
Walsall 250
Warwickshire 180
West Kent 372
West Surrey 1,470
West Sussex 579
Wirral 300
Worcestershire 1,200

Dr. Richard Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has to increase the number of NHS patients treated privately by allowing consenting patients to contribute a part of the cost; and if he will make a statement. [33532]

Mr. Hutton

There are no plans to increase the number of national health service patients treated privately by allowing consenting patients to contribute a part of the cost of treatment.