HC Deb 24 January 1980 vol 977 c337W
Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) what has been the expenditure per head

NHS EXPENDITURE PER HEAD OF POPULATION FOR AREAS WITHIN THE NORTH WESTERN AND YORKSHIRE REGIONS
TABLE 1—NORTH WESTERN REGION
Area Health Authority 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
£ £ £ £ £
Lancashire 69 88 101 117 134
Bolton 52 68 79 86 100
Bury 47 59 67 78 94
Manchester (T) 116 150 170 199 228
Oldham 48 64 72 81 92
Rochdale 52 64 74 82 93
Salford (T) 82 108 122 142 167
Stockport 55 69 81 91 106
Tameside 40 59 71 80 94
Trafford 43 63 71 81 94
Wigan 46 60 70 81 94
TABLE 2—YORKSHIRE REGION
Area Health Authority 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79
£ £ £ £ £
Humberside 58 75 86 99 116
North Yorkshire 63 67 90 98 110
Bradford 65 84 96 106 123
Calderdale 53 70 81 91 105
Kirklees 57 75 85 95 110
Leeds (T) 75 100 113 124 140
Wakefield 77 97 107 118 138
Notes on the tables:
1. "T"denotes an area health authority (teaching) and the relative expenditure figures are influenced by additional expenditure on the provision of facilities for the clinical teaching of medical and dental students.
2. Expenditure figures used have been taken from the annual accounts of the health authorities in the regions. Capital expenditure included in the accounts of the regional health authorities which is identified as appropriate to specified areas has been included in the expenditure per head of the population of those areas. Other regional expenditure not so included amounts annually to an average per head of population for the regions as a whole of between £2 (1974–75) and £5 (1978–79)for North Western and between £2 (1974–75) and £4 (1978–79) for Yorkshire.
3. The population figures used for each year are the mid-year estimates of resident population, which make no allowance for people resident in one area who receive treatment in another, or for the differences in morbidity and age/sex structure of particular populations.

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