HC Deb 25 July 1986 vol 102 cc751-2W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give for each health authority wholly or partly within Greater London the percentage change in expenditure since 1979 expressed in (a) cash terms, (b) deflated by the gross domestic product deflator and (c) deflated by the National Health Service deflator; and if he

Average daily number of available acute* beds in District Health Authorities and Special Health Authorities wholly or partly within Greater London
District Health Authorities/Special Health Authorities 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Barnet 1,231.6 1,132.3 1,105.2 1,107.9 1,046.3 949.4
Harrow 559.2 552.9 557.6 567.8 563.2 534.9
Hillingdon 1,232.8 1,097.2 1,133.4 1,125.6 1,100.9 1,008.9
Hounslow and Spelthorne n.a. n.a. n.a. 966.7 931.9 891.3
Ealing 241.6 284.2 345.2 374.9 369.3 374.1
Brent 528.3 574.3 536.5 537.9 510.9 470.0
Paddington and North Kensington 1,082.2 1,006.0 963.2 933.7 936.2 921.3
Hammersmith and Fulham 733.4 679.6 677.8 672.2 665.7 608.3
Victoria n.a. n.a. n.a. 826.2 788.1 779.3
Barking, Havering and Brentwood 1,437.0 1,411.2 1,382.5 1,312.2 1,300.4 1,278.5
Hampstead n.a. n.a. n.a. 747.5 743.7 745.1
Bloomsbury n.a. n.a. n.a. 1,981.4 1,975.0 1,837.2
Islington n.a. n.a. n.a. 815.1 751.6 656.5
City and Hackney 1,325.1 1,244.0 1,242.9 1,223.2 1,214.8 1,189.3
Newham 7611 744.5 740.3 668.7 587.0 534.6
Tower Hamlets 1,007.4 897.3 937.4 925.9 896.3 866.6
Enfield 678.5 652.9 598.8 598.5 591.8 547.4
Haringey 878.2 773.9 793.1 799.3 749.2 688.6
Redbridge 414.7 427.7 432.4 424.2 427.8 427.8
Waltham Forest 1,000.7 969.9 927.6 949.5 873.3 776.7
Bexley 391.6 388.3 370.2 357.9 358.9 348.9
Greenwich 1,074.1 1,011.3 992.4 971.2 986.9 972.8
Bromley 879.2 830.3 818.2 812.8 786.5 687.5
West Lambeth n.a. n.a. n.a. 829.3 876.6 833.3
Camberwell 968.4 912.5 903.0 905.0 900.1 861.1
Lewisham and North Southwark 1,703.9 1,589.8 1,520.4 1,443.6 1,470.9 1,323.3
Croydon 650.0 621.6 620.5 616.2 610.4 571.2
Kingston and Esher n.a. n.a. n.a. 523.9 511.4 502.9
Richmond, Twickenham and Roehampton n.a. n.a. n.a. 408.7 426.2 397.7
Wandsworth 1,343.9 1,158.9 1,122.6 1,108.8 1,125.9 1,152.0
Merton and Sutton 954.9 929.2 901.8 834.4 849.5 833.4
Special health authorities 2,861.3 2,800.1 2,821.0 2,624.3 2,582.9 2,467.5
*"Acute" is defined as all specialties except geriatrics, younger disabled, obstetrics and GP maternity, mental handicap and mental illness.

n.a. = comparable figures not available because of NHS restructuring on 1 April 1982.

Average daily number of available geriatric beds in District Health Authorities and Special Health Authorities wholly or partly within Greater London
District Health Authority/SHA's 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
Barnet 313.4 386.3 403.4 413.3 407.5 434.1
Harrow 158.6 157.5 157.1 157.3 159.0 158.3
Hillingdon 229.7 237.0 247.8 252.0 252.0 251.0
Hounslow and Spelthorne n.a. n.a. n.a. 283.1 284.8 287.4
Ealing 125.6 138.0 152.7 156.9 157.5 158.4

will give in each case the proportion of the change attributable to (i) national resources allocation working parties and (ii) subregional resource allocation policies.

Mr. Hayhoe

[pursuant to his reply, 16 June 1986, c. 454–56]: I regret that there was an error in the table given in my reply to the hon. Member. The revenue expenditure outturn of the Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's hospital for women special health authority in 1984–85 was £40,860,000 and not £22,878,000.