HC Deb 14 November 1983 vol 48 cc324-5W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the most recent figures for the distribution of health expenditure for each English region, expressed in per capita terms and categorised according to (a) hospital services expenditure, (b) community health and family practitioners' services expenditure and (c) total expenditure.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The figures for 1982–83 are

count of beds and therefore do not take into account the occupation of beds by day case admissions who do not stay overnight.

National Health Service hospitals in England
Region Average daily number of unoccupied beds during 1982 (provisional)
Northern 5,440
Yorkshire 6,060
Trent 6,670
East Anglia 2,720
North West Thames 4,540
North East Thames 5,090
South East Thames 5,130
South West Thames 3,590
Wessex 3,840
Oxford 2,740
South Western 4,690
West Midlands 7,130
Mersey 3,670
North Western 6,090
Boards of Governors and Special Health Authorities 820
England 68,220

April 1979 April 1980 April 1981 April 1982
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Nurses and midwives 1.2 (40) 0.2 (40) 1.7 (*) 0.4 (*) 1.3(37½) 0.3(37½) 1.3(37½) 0.3(37½)
Ancillary staff 6.1 (40) 1.3 (40) 6.6 (40) 1.3 (40) 5.5 (40) 1.3 (40) 5.1 (40) 1.1 (40)
Administrative and clerical staff 1.8(37½) 0.3(37½) 1.2(37½) 0.3(37½) 0.6(37½) 0.2(37½) 0.6(37½) 0.2(37½)
* In course of reduction from 40 to 37½ hours per week.

Because these are based on limited estimates and surveys only, it would be of little value to attempt to give my hon. Friend a cash figure for the years in question. I believe that the quality of information available to our Department and to Health Authorities on this subject is now in the process of improving.