HC Deb 17 December 1985 vol 89 cc145-7W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give, for each area or district health authority wholly or partly in Greater London including the

Revenue expenditure out-turns
Area Health Authorities 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 District Health Authorities 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85
£000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000
Barnet 33,681 34,395 37,723 37,716 Barnet 36,542 36,186 35,864
Brent and Harrow 43,366 44,590 48,695 49,922 Harrow 21,213 21,044 20,516
Brent 27,498 28,084 27,695
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 76,165 76,569 82,168 85,711 Hounslow and Spelthorne 27,812 27,844 28,111
Ealing 21,103 21,205 22,173
Hammersmith and Fulham 27,185 27,056 27,819
Hillingdon 26,152 26,380 28,868 28,948 Hillingdon 28,348 28,337 29,197
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 89,844 90,047 97,011 98,997 Paddington 33,081 33,144 33,141
Victoria 41,439 41,424 40,723
Barking and Havering 33,411 34,239 38,941 38,058 Barking/Havering/Brentwood 38,034 38,429 38,311
Camden and Islington 82,975 83,189 90,569 91,521 Hampstead 35,776 35,877 36,402
Bloomsbury 65,828 65,786 65,478
Islington 25,788 25,121 24,739
City and East London 92,218 91,432 99,042 101,285 City and Hackney 43,275 44,062 44,055
Newham 18,714 18,891 19,137
Tower Hamlets 36,961 37,568 36,252
Enfield and Haringey 37,989 38,248 41,949 41,148 Enfield 18,579 18,778 18,742
Haringey 22,302 21,944 21,347
Redbridge and Waltham 47,376 49,049 54,497 54,557 Redbridge 19,579 19,599 19,791
Forest
Waltham Forest 34,029 33,410 33,074
Greenwich and Bexley 50,204 51,289 53,810 52,375 Bexley 18,667 18,822 19,286
Greenwich 33,107 32,769 32,377
Bromley 27,090 27,519 29,879 30,064 Bromley 29,311 29,038 28,692
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 125,568 126,072 136,292 138,623 West Lambeth 43,109 43,235 42,791
Camberwell 35,123 35,266 34,400
Lewisham and North Southwark 58,053 59,256 58,404
Croydon 28,085 28,548 31,577 31,345 Croydon 31,136 31,409 31,673
Kingston and Richmond 24,366 24,838 26,692 26,742 Kingston and Esher 21,954 21,968 21,871
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 91,192 93,374 99,715 101,573 Richmond/Twickenham/Roehampton 18,815 19,342 18,583
Wandsworth 49,407 49,311 48,916
Sutton and Merton 35,193 35,776 35,665
Revenue expenditure outturns
Boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals 1978–79 £000's 1979–80 £000's 1980–81 £000's 1981–82 £000's Special health authorities-boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals 1982–83 £000's 1983–84 £000's 1984–85 £000's
Hospital for Sick Children 13,936 13,918 15,680 16,227 Hospital for Sick Children 16,022 16,411 15,626
National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases 8,559 8,634 8,987 8,934 National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases 8,987 9,179 9,131
Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital 3,880 3,889 4,114 4,192
Moorfields Eye Hospital 6,372 6,372 6,917 7,030 Moorfields Eye Hospital 6,890 6,966 6,911
Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospitals 7,456 7,534 8,733 9,150 Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospitals 9,197 9,429 9,432
St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin 1,496 1,399 1,567 1,677
National Heart and Chest Hospitals 12,947 12,841 14,273 14,771 National Heart and Chest Hospitals 14,672 15,374 15,481
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital 5,889 5,850 6,425 6,567

special health authorities, the total revenue allocations they have received in each year since 1978–79 at 1979 prices.

Mr. Hayhoe

The table shows expenditure by area health authorities and boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals for the years 1978–79 to 1981–82, and by district health authorities, special health authorities and boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals for the years 1982–83 to 1984–85. The figures are expressed at 1978–79 price levels as measured by the gross domestic product deflator.

Boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospital 1978–79 £000's 1979–80 £000's 1980–81 £000's 1981–82 £000's Special health authorities-boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals 1982–83 £000's 1983–84 £000's 1984–85 £000's
St. Peter's Hospitals 3,550 3,479 3,565 3,910
Royal Marsden Hospital 9,676 10,054 10,614 11,202 Royal Marsden Hospital 10,660 11,189 11,138
Hammersmith 17,758 18,299 22,878
Queen Charlotte's Hospital for Women 4,921 5,135 5,724 5,624 Queen Charlotte's Hospital for Women 5,573 5,692
Eastman Dental Hospital 1,937 1,973 2,341 2,427 Eastman Dental Hospital 2,372 2,446 2,521

Notes:

1. The figures are derived from health authorities' summarised accounts. The figures for 1984–85 are provisional.

2. The 1982 reorganisation of the National Health Service resulted in substantial and complex boundary changes and changes in management responsibility, and it is therefore not possible to make direct comparisons between the pre-and post-1982 authorities. In addition to these changes there was a major restructuring of the boards of governors for the London postgraduate teaching hospitals as follows:

  1. (a) Bloomsbury health authority now manages the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear hospitals, the Royal National Orthopaedic hospitals and St. Peter's hospitals.
  2. (b) West Lambeth health authority now manages St. John's hospital for diseases of the skin.
  3. (c) Hammersmith hospital was given special health authority status.