HC Deb 04 November 1987 vol 121 cc774-5W
Mr. Rooker

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will set out figures for revenue spending for the Birmingham health authorities in 1982–83 at 1985–86 values together with the figure for 1985–86; and what account these figures take of demographic changes in addition to inflation.

Mrs. Currie

[pursuant to her reply, 21 October 1987 c. 806]: Allocations to the five Birmingham district health authorities are a matter for the West Midlands regional health authority. The hon. Member may wish to write to the chairman of the RHA seeking information about the basis of those allocations.

Gross expenditure1 for the five Birmingham Health Authorities
£000s
1982–83 Percentage change 1982–83 to 1985–86 1986–87 Percentage change 1982–83 to 1986–87
Cash At 1985–86 prices2 1985–86 cash Cash Real terms Cash At 1985–86 prices2 Cash Real terms 1987–88 initial cash allocation4
Central Birmingham 63,388 73,403 77,172 21.7 5.1 85,035 82,543 34.1 12.5 77,832
East Birmingham 29,071 33,664 36,015 23. 7.0 38,875 37,736 33.7 12.1 33,403
North Birmingham 30,574 35,405 35,914 17.5 1.4 332,725 331,766 35,922
South Birmingham 51,720 59,892 57,549 11.3 -3.9 62,519 60,687 20.9 1.3 57,450
West Birmingham 49,878 57,759 58,768 17.8 1.7 62,339 60,512 25.0 4.8 56,680
Total 224,631 260,123 265,418 18.2 2.9 281,488 273,239 261,287
1 Based on health authorities' summarised accounts; figures for 1986–87 are provisional.
2 Revalued using the Gross Domestic Product deflator.
3 The 1986–87 figures for North Birmingham Health Authority are not comparable with those for earlier years as a number of hospitals managed by that Authority transferred to South East Staffordshire on 1 April 1986.
4 Initial allocation figures are not comparable with outturn expenditure shown for earlier years.

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