§ Mr. Sillarsasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a table showing for each area health board the spending per head of population served.
§ Mr. Harry EwingBecause of the substantial cross-boundary flows of patients between board areas, which vary greatly with the type of service involved, it is not possible to assess the population served on any general basis. The information in respect of 1976–77 based on the population resident in each area is as follows:
707W
Health Board £ Argyll and Clyde … … 106.58 Ayrshire and Arran … … 85.84 Borders … … 100.13 Dumfries and Galloway … … 114.96 Fife … … 89.57 Forth Valley … … 106.49 Crampian … … 119.35 Greater Glasgow … … 156.68 Highland … … 127.68 Lanarkshire … … 93.81 Lothian … … 134.54 Orkney … … 93.38 Shetland … … 103.48 Tayside … … 155.14 Western Isles … … 99.61
§ Mr. Sillarsasked the Secretary of State for Scotland which area health boards have underspent their financial allocation in each of the past three years.
§ Mr. Harry EwingThe information, based on the allocation for hospital and community health service revenue, is as follows:
Health Board
1974–75
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Forth Valley
- Grampian
- Lanarkshire
- Shetland
- Tayside
1975–76
- Borders
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Grampian
- Lothian
- Tayside
1976–77
- Ayrshire and Arran
- Borders
- Fife
- Forth Valley
- Grampian
- Greater Glasgow
- Highland
- Lanarkshire
- Lothian
In 15 of the 20 cases the underspending was less than 1 per cent.