§ Mr. CousinsTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will publish the total expenditure on(a) family practitioner services and (b) general practitioner prescribed prescriptions in England in cash terms and real terms for each year since 1980, and also expressing both as an index based upon 1980.
§ Mr. MellorGross expenditure on family practitioner services, and on the pharmaceutical services, including remuneration costs, in England since 1980–81 is given in the tables in cash and in real terms.322W
Table 1: Gross expenditure on Family Practitioner Services. England Cash Real terms at 1987–88 prices (a) £ million Index £ million Index 1980–81=100 1980–81=100 1980–81=100 1980–81 2,116 100.0 3,136 100.0 1981–82 2,442 115.4 3,295 105.1 1982–83 2,829 133.7 3,563 113.6 1983–84 3,039 143.6 3,661 116.7 1984–85 3,345 158.1 3,835 122.3 1985–86 3,524 166.5 3,834 122.3 1986–87 3,788 179.0 3,988 127.2 1987–88 4,202 198.6 4,202 134.0
Table 2: Gross expenditure on the Pharmaceutical Services. England Cash Real terms at 1987–88 prices (a) £ million Index £ million Index 1980–81=100 1980–81=100 1980–81 974 100.0 1,443 100.0 1981–82 1,125 115.5 1,518 105.2 1982–83 1,290 132.4 1,625 112.6 1983–84 1,431 146.9 1,723 119.4 1984–85 1,551 159.2 1,778 123.2 1985–86 1,657 170.1 1,803 124.9 1986–87 1,787 183.5 1,881 130.3 1987–88 1,975 202.8 1,975 136.9 (a) adjusted in line with the GDP deflator at market prices.