HC Deb 23 October 1989 vol 158 c314W
Mr. Butler

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what was the spending per head of the population served by Warrington district health authority in the latest available year; and, what is the figure per head, on the most nearly comparable basis for(a) England and (b) the United Kingdom as a whole.

Mr. Freeman

[holding answer 28 July 1989]: Figures for spending per head of resident population for 1987–88 (the latest year available) are shown in the table:

Revenue expenditure per head of resident population—hospital and community health services (HCHS)1
£
Warrington district health authority 265
England—average for all district health authorities 227
United Kingdom 238
1 Includes hospital, community health, patient transport (i.e. ambulance), blood transfusion and other services.

Sources

(a) 1987–88 annual accounts of district health authorities in England and those of the analogous health authorities, boards and agencies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland—as submitted to the central health department in each country.

(b) Mid-year estimates of populations—1987 (Office of Population Censuses and Surveys)

Notes to the table

1. Capital expenditure on HCHS is excluded. Expenditure on family practitioner services (which cannot be strictly attributed to particular districts) and expenditure on personal social services (which in Northern Ireland is accounted for by health and social services boards) is also excluded.

2. Comparisons between the figures are influenced by a number of factors including:—

(a) people travel across district boundaries for treatment and resource allocations reflect the pattern of service provision locally;

(b) the population figures used make no allowance for people resident in one district who receive treatment in another or for differences in morbidity and age sex structure of particular populations.

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