Lord TAYLORasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many general practitioners there are in each Regional Health Authority area in England and Wales, and in
Total Total Number Working in Health Centres* Northern Regional Health Authority … … 1,301 318 Yorkshire Regional Health Authority … … 1,515 277 Trent Regional Health Authority … … 1,833 373 East Anglian Regional Health Authority … … 766 77 North West Thames Regional Health Authority … … 1,691 117 North East Thames Regional Health Authority … … 1,731 137 South East Thames Regional Health Authority … … 1,620 59 South West Thames Regional Health Authority … … 1,323 201 Wessex Regional Health Authority … … 1,136 177 Oxford Regional Health Authority … … 927 149 South Western Regional Health Authority … … 1,469 353 West Midlands Regional Health Authority … … 2,171 281 Mersey Regional Health Authority … … 1,045 117 North Western Regional Health Authority … … 1,691 244 England … … 20,219 2,880 Wales … … 1,291 275 Scotland … … 2,745 382 Great Britain … … 24,255 3,537 * Provisional figures; these may include some doctors who are not providing the full range of general medical services.
Lord TAYLORasked Her Majesy's Government:
If general practitioners who work in health centres have to agree to give up private medical practice as a condition of entry into health centres; and if this is so, for what reason this condition is imposed.
1558WAScotland, and how many in each area work in health centres.
§ Lord WELLS-PESTELLAt 1st October 1974 the numbers of doctors providing the full range of general medical services in each Regional Health Authority area in England and Wales, and in Scotland, and the numbers working in health centres were as follows:
§ Lord WELLS-PESTELLNo such condition is imposed or contemplated. Doctors providing general medical services for NHS patients in health centres are and will continue to be permitted, subject only to such conditions as are necessary to safeguard public expenditure and the interests of NHS patients, to 1559WA provide such services there for their private patients.