HC Deb 30 June 1988 vol 136 cc340-1W
Mr. Pendry

To ask the Secretary of State for Social if he will the expenditure of tameside and

Tameside and Glossop health authority1
Revenue expenditure Capital expenditure
Per annual accounts £000 at 1986–87 prices £000 Proportion of region total per cent. Per annual al accounts £000 1986–87 prices £000 proportion of region total per cent
1977–78 11,058 23,980 3.44 1,123 2,426 3.82
1978–79 13,184 25,730 3.59 1,247 2,434 3.59
1979–80 15,376 25,676 3.46 1,170 1,954 2.51
1980–81 20,353 28,664 3.51 1,565 2,204 2.78
1981–82 23,660 30,320 3.62 2,560 3,281 3.26
1982–83 25,341 30,316 3.61 3,339 3,994 4.53
1983–84 26,576 30,366 3.60 2,473 2,826 4.40
1984–85 28,051 30,695 3.58 4,679 5,120 6.33
1985–86 29,165 30,116 3.54 7,716 7,967 10.66
1986–87 31,551 31,551 3.58 5,793 5,793 10.58
1 Tameside area health authority (a single district area and broadly comparable) for the years before 1982–83.

Source:

Annual accounts submitted to the Department by the Tameside and Glossop health authority and other health authorities comprising the North Western region (Predecessor authorities for the years before 1982–83).

Notes to the table:

1. The figures for earlier years have been expressed at 1986–87 prices by the use of the gross domestic product deflator.

2. The figures for capital expenditure include sums in respect of district (formerly area) schemes recorded in the annual accounts of the North Western regional health authority. Revenue and capital expenditure incurred by the latter authority for the region as a whole is excluded,

3. Expenditure on family practitioner services is excluded; such expenditure is accounted for by family practitioner committees (FPCs). However, prior to 1 April 1985 the Tameside and Glossop health authority, in common with many other district health authorities, had an associated FPC and the district and predecessor authority's expenditure figures for the financial years before 1985–86 include elements relating to FPC administration expenses which are not separately identifiable..