§ Baroness Noakesasked Her Majesty's Government:
Further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 19 December 2002 (WA 157), whether they will break down the retained deficit of each of the National Health Service trusts listed in the Answer into the retained deficit as at 31 March 2001 and the retained deficit for the year ended 31 March 2002. [HL1145]
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§ Lord Hunt of Kings HeathThis information requested is given in the following table.
NHS Trusts with a Retained Deficit in 2001–02 2001–02 Retained Deficit £000s 2000–01 Retained Deficit £000s West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust (11,487) United Bristol Healthcare NHS Trust (7,659) (1,150) North Bristol NHS Trust (6,232) Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust (4,225) Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust (4,153) Bedford Hospitals NHS Trust (3,149) Mid Sussex NHS Trust (2,683) (807) Sussex Weald and Downs NHS Trust (2,316) (1,271) Avon and Wiltshire MHP NHS Trust (2,298) Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust (1,798) (704) Somerset Partnership NHS and Social Care Trust (1,774) Royal West Sussex NHS Trust (1,722) N Essex Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (1,502) Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Trust (1,409) (4,846) Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust (1,392) Bedfordshire and Luton Community NHS Trust (1,221) (360) East Berkshire Community Health Trust (1,216) Portsmouth Health Care NHS Trust (1,154) Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust (1,149) Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust (992) West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust (936) Surrey Hampshire Borders NHS Trust (920) Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (880) South Warwickshire Combined NHS Trust (826) Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (755) North Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust (625) (35) Worthing Priority Care Services Trust (591) The Princess Royal Hospital NHS Trust (545) Royal Shrewsbury Hospitals NHS Trust (494) Weston Area Health NHS Trust (450) (35) Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Trust (431) Hounslow and Spelthorne Community and Mental Health Trust (382) Southampton Community Health Service Trust (344) Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust (330) Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust (280) Stoke Mandeville Hospital NHS Trust (253) Hinchingbrooke Health Care NHS Trust (220) Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (193) (4,573) Riverside Community Healthcare NHS Trust (110) Kettering General Hospital NHS Trust (107) Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust (50) Royal Berkshire Ambulance Service Trust (29) Gloucestershire Ambulance Services NHST (14) West Hampshire NHS Trust (12) Nuffield Orthopaedic NHS Trust (7) (3,459) New Possibilities NHS Trust (4) Dorset Healthcare NHS Trust (4) Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust (2) North West Anglia Health Care NHS Trust (2) Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull Trust (1) Total Deficit (69,328) (17,330) Source:
NHS Trust Summarisation Schedules 2001–02 and 2000–01.
§ Baroness Noakesasked Her Majesty's Government:
Further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 19 December 2002 (WA 157), whether they will place in the Library of the House a copy of the audited accounts for the year 2001–02 of each of the National Health Service trusts listed in the Answer. [HL1146]
§ Lord Hunt of Kings HeathCopies of individual National Health Service trust annual accounts are published locally and can be obtained from the NHS bodies directly. It is not therefore intended to place copies in the Library.
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§ Baroness Noakesasked Her Majesty's Government:
Further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 19 December 2002 (WA 157), whether they will provide all the information they have about the retained deficit expected or forecast to arise during 2002–03 of each of the National Health Service trusts listed in the answer. [HL1147]
§ Lord Hunt of Kings HeathThe audited information in respect of the 2002–03 financial performance of all National Health Service trusts will be published in their individual annual accounts. The audited information will be available centrally in autumn 2003.
§ Baroness Noakesasked her Majesty's Government:
Whether they will (a) name the nine National Health Service trusts which had been granted an extension to their recovery periods as shown on table 6 of Chapter 4 of the Comptroller and Auditor General's Report on the National Health Service Summarised Accounts 2000–01 (HC 766); and (b) state for each of those National Health Service trusts the recovery period which has been granted. [HL1149]
§ Lord Hunt of Kings HeathThe information is given in the following table.
(a) NHS Trusts Granted an Extension to their Recovery Periods (b) Recovery Period Extended to Warwickshire Ambulance Service Trust 31 March 2002 East Somerset NHS Trust 31 March 2002 Kings College NHS Trust 31 March 2002 Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust 31 March 2002 Chelsea & Westminster Healthcare Trust 31 March 2002 Pinderfields & Pontefract Hospital NHS Trust 31 March 2002 Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust 31 March 2002 University College London Hospital NHS Trust 31 March 2002 Wakefield & Pontefract Community Health Trust 31 March 2003