HC Deb 24 May 1979 vol 967 cc210-3W
Mr. Radice

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what were the amounts of revenue spending at constant prices for each regional health authority or comparable area before 1974 for 1969–70 and each year from 1973–74 to 1977–78, together with an estimate for 1978–79.

Dr. Vaughan

The information requested is provided in the following table. All figures have been revalued to a constant price level reflecting pay and prices ruling at November 1978, using national revaluation factors. From 1975–76, the figures include revenue spending on the family practitioner services; it is not possible to provide these figures on a comparable basis for earlier years.

REVENUE EXPENDITURE EXPRESSED AT CONSTANT PRICE LEVELS ON:
million)
RHB Hospital Services provided by Regional Hospital Boards RHA Hospital and Community Health Services Hospital, Community and Family Practitioner Services
1969–70 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
1. Newcastle 159 208 1. Northern 256 351 352 362 372
2. Leeds 177 214 2. Yorkshire 290 394 404 414 420
3. Sheffield 199 254 3. Trent 319 452 464 481 496
4. East Anglian 76 99 5. East Anglian 135 190 195 203 207
5. North West Metropolitan 212 257 4. North West Thames 372 491 486 499 494
6. North East Metropolitan 195 229 6. North East Thames 405 496 497 503 503
7. South East Metropolitan 191 232 7. South East Thames 365 484 491 500 502
8. South West Metropolitan 207 238 8. South West Thames 299 383 382 388 391
9. Wessex 107 133 9. Wessex 204 282 290 299 305
10. Oxford 91 114 10. Oxford 172 236 240 245 245
11. South Western 174 212 11. South Western 251 350 356 366 372
12. Birmingham 241 301 12. West Midlands 392 544 550 566 581
13. Liverpool 130 142 13. Mersey 228 300 300 308 312
14. Manchester 233 295 14. North Western 342 463 474 493 505
Total 2,392 2,928 Total 4,030 5,416 5,481 5,627 5,705
Notes:
1. 1969–70 and 1973–74 relate only to hospital services provided by Regional Hospital Boards.
2. 1974–75 relate to hospital and community health services provided by Regional Health Authorities.
3. 1978–79 has been estimated using revalued provisional outturn figures.

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