§ Mr. WoodwardTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what was spent on(a) healthcare as a whole, (b) general practitioner surgeries and (c) hospitals in (i) St Helens, (ii) Merseyside and (iii) the North West Region; and what the expected spending is in the next three years. [141484]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe information is shown in the following tables.
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North West Regional Primary Care Trust Allocations £000 A B C Primary Care Trust 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 Fylde 63,955 69,679 75,636 Hyndburn and Ribble Valley 103,859 114,072 124,674 Morecambe Bay 289,864 316,293 344,226 Preston 141,957 154,662 167,886 West Cumbria 122,798 133,788, 145,227 West Lancashire 97,085 106,387 116,168 Wyre 112,822 123,458 134,710 Ashton, Leigh and Wigan 291,575 319,620 348,930 Bolton 250,490 274,908 300,262 Bury 161,739 177,168 193,365 Central Manchester 183,485 200,235 217,943 Heywood and Middleton 73,694 80,879 88,338 North Manchester 181,822 198,849 216,862 Oldham 211,831 232,879 257,782 Rochdale 128,790 141,263 154,258 Salford 247,939 271,411 296,139 South Manchester 138,532 151,887 165,832 Stockport 251,919 274,293 297,789 Tameside and Glossop 219,032 240,013 261,987 Trafford North 88,212 96,076 104,389 Trafford South 108,726 118,389 128,446 Notes:
- 1. The allocations cover PCTs in the Strategic Health Authority areas of Cheshire and Merseyside, Cumbria and Lancashire and Greater Manchester.
- 2. These are revenue allocation amounts and not expenditure figures.
- 3. It is for PCTs in partnership with Strategic Health Authorities and other local stakeholders to determine how best to use their funds to meet national and local priorities for improving health, tackling health inequalities and modernising Services.