HC Deb 05 July 1988 vol 136 c512W
Mr. Bill Walker

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland whether he has revised the financial allocations to health boards for 1988–89.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

I have today allocated £83.4 million to health boards to allow them to meet the full cost of the pay awards to doctors, dentists, nurses and other professional staff. This brings to £1,744 million the allocation to health boards to meet their gross recurrent expenditure commitments on hospital and community health services in 1988–89. The £1,744 million figure includes £19.69 million allocated for specific commitments, including national cardiac surgery services, lithotripsy and AIDS.

After expected income is taken into account the net cash limited allocations to individual health boards are as follows:

Health boards—Net recurrent allocation
£ thousand
Argyll and Clyde 124,286
Ayrshire and Arran 93,048
Borders 26,984
Dumfries and Galloway 44,687
Fife 87,041
Forth Valley 81,512
Grampian 159,966
Greater Glasgow 452,300
Highland 65,440
Lanarkshire 143,256
Lothian 279,788
Orkney 4,904
Shetland 6,015
Tayside 160,792
Western Isles 8,950

The additional allocation for pay awards means that hospital and community health service allocations in Scotland are now more than £1 billion higher than they were in 1979–80.

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