§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what NHS expenditure(a) in cash terms and (b) at current prices on services provided by GP surgeries, other than NHS prescription items, was in York in each year since 1992. [135958]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonInformation for York is not available. The table shows information for the nearest geographical match to York.
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North Yorkshire expenditure on services provided by GP surgeries for each year £000 Cash terms Current prices 1992–93 37,254 47,836 1993–94 37,422 46,604 1994–95 38,293 47,167 1995–96 39,029 46,551 1996–97 38,189 44,214
North Yorkshire expenditure on services provided by GP surgeries for each year £000 Cash terms Current prices 1997–98 40,629 45,611 1998–99 41,450 45,297 1999–2000 39,544 42,431 2000–01 40,612 42,839 2001–02 48,240 49,615 Sources:
1. North Yorkshire Family Health Services Authority audited annual accounts 1992–93 to 1995–96.
2. North Yorkshire Health Authority audited annual accounts 1996–97 to 1998–99.
3. North Yorkshire Health Authority audited summarisation forms 1999–2000 to 2001–02.
4. Selby and York Primary Care Trust audited summarisation schedules 2001–02.
5. HM Treasury GDP Deflator.
§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Healthwhat capital investment(a) in cash terms and (b) at current prices has been at York District Hospital in each year since 1992. [135962]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe requested information is shown in the table.
York Hospitals NHS Trust: Net Book Value of Purchased Capital Additions for each year £000 Cash terms Current prices 1992–93 5,791 7,346 1993–94 6,028 7,507 1994–95 7,456 9,184 1995–96 8,841 10,545 1996–97 2,708 3,135 1997–98 1,457 1,636 1998–99 3,185 3,481 1999–2000 2,778 2,981 2000–01 6,571 6,931 2001–02 4,159 4,278 Source:
York Hospitals NHS Trust: Net Book Value of Purchased Capital Additions for each year.
§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many nurses were in training at York nursing school in each year since 1992. [136050]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe information requested is shown in the table.
Pre-registration nurses at the School of Nursing, York University At 1 April Number 19921 357 19931 319 1994 554 1995 488 1996 380 1997 397 1998 425 1999 491 2000 544 2001 596 2002 638 2003 637 1 Figures for 1992 and 1993 relate to York and Scarborough College of Nursing only, as Harrogate and Northallerton School of Nursing was a separate institution at this time. Source:
University of York.
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§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what progress has been made with implementing the National Service Framework for Older People in York. [136052]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonSelby and York Primary Care Trust (PCT) submitted a report on progress towards the milestones set out in the national service framework to its older people's partnership board in September 2003. This report shows the work, which has been done to bring about improvements for older people, to work in partnership across organisational boundaries and to ensure a sharp focus on the development of services that are person/patient-centred, joined-up, timely and active in promoting health in older age. A full copy of the report is available from Selby and York PCT.
§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health when digital hearing aids will be offered to NHS patients in York. [136053]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonYork Hospitals National Health Service Trust will begin fitting digital hearing aids as part of the modernised hearing aid service by March 2004.