HC Deb 25 June 1990 vol 175 cc83-6W
Mr. Robin Cook

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list, for each regional health authority in England,(a) the total sum available for joint finance for each year 1984–85 to 1990–91, (b) what this sum represents as a percentage of the total regional health authority budget and (c) what proportion of joint finance was allocated to projects relating specifically to the closure of long-stay hospitals.

Mr. Dorrell

Information on the sums allocated for joint finance (revenue and capital) and the proportion that represents of regional health authorities' total initial allocations (revenue and capital) is shown in the tables. Information on sums allocated to projects relating specifically to the closure of long-stay hospitals is not held centrally.

1984–85
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation per cent.
1. Northern 6.526 1.1
2. Yorkshire 7.356 1.1
3. Trent 9.097 1.1
4. East Anglia 3.910 1.1
5. North West Thames 7.034 1.0
6. North East Thames 8.293 0.9
7. South East Thames 8.649 1.1
8. South West Thames 6.710 1.1
9. Wessex 5.982 1.1
10. Oxford 4.315 1.1
11. South Western 7.055 1.1
12. West Midlands 9.821 1.0
13. Mersey 5.297 1.0
14. North Western 8.844 1.0

1985–86
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation per cent.
1. Northern 6.732 1.0
2. Yorkshire 7.702 1.0
3. Trent 9.707 1.1
4. East Anglia 4.107 1.1
5. North West Thames 7.464 1.0
6. North East Thames 8.692 0.9
7. South East Thames 9.443 1.1
8. South West Thames 7.129 1.1
9. Wessex 6.320 1.1
10. Oxford 5.031 1.2
11. South Western 7.456 1.1
12. West Midlands 10.875 1.0
13. Mersey 5.924 1.1
14. North Western 9.360 1.0

1986–87
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
1. Northern 7.132 1.0
2. Yorkshire 8.310 1.0
3. Trent 9.958 1.0
4. East Anglia 4.236 1.0
5. North West Thames 7.989 1.0
6. North East Thames 9.220 0.9
7. South East Thames 10.030 1.1
8. South West Thames 7.327 1.1
9. Wessex 6.536 1.1
10. Oxford 4.869 1.1
11. South Western 7.867 1.1
12. West Midlands 10.845 1.0
13. Mersey 5.465 1.0
14. North Western 9.998 1.0

1987–88
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
1. Northern 7.397 1.0
2. Yorkshire 8.305 1.0
3. Trent 9.942 1.0
4. East Anglia 4.506 1.0
5. North West Thames 7.897 1.0
6. North East Thames 9.010 0.9
7. South East Thames 10.354 1.1
8. South West Thames 7.499 1.0
9. Wessex 6.647 1.1
10. Oxford 4.782 1.0
11. South Western 8.099 1.1
12. West Midlands 11.292 0.9
13. Mersey 5.828 1.0
14. North Western 9.357 0.9

1988–89
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
1. Northern 7.268 0.9
2. Yorkshire 8.383 0.9
3. Trent 10.564 0.9
4. East Anglia 4.784 1.0
5. North West Thames 7.899 0.9
6. North East Thames 9.362 0.8
7. South East Thames 9.762 1.0
8. South West Thames 7.538 0.9
9. Wessex 7.121 1.0
10. Oxford 4.912 0.9
11. South Western 8.293 1.0
12. West Midlands 11.516 0.9
13. Mersey 5.819 0.9
14. North Western 9.628 0.9

1989–90
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
1. Northern 7.623 0.8
2. Yorkshire 8.774 0.9
3. Trent 11.114 0.9
4. East Anglia 5.067 0.9
5. North West Thames 8.279 0.8
6. North East Thames 9.800 0.8
7. South East Thames 10.235 0.9
8. South West Thames 7.894 0.9
9. Wessex 7.506 1.0
10. Oxford 5.218 0.9
11. South Western 8.732 1.0
12. West Midlands 12.104 0.8
13. Mersey 6.094 0.8
14. North Western 10.051 0.8

1990–91
Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
1. Northern 8.004 0.8
2. Yorkshire 9.213 0.8
3. Trent 11.669 0.8
4. East Anglia 5.321 0.9
5. North West Thames 8.693 0.8

Regional health authority Joint finance allocation £ million Percentage of total initial allocation Per cent.
6. North East Thames 10.291 0.7
7. South East Thames 10.747 0.9
8. South West Thames 8.289 0.8
9. Wessex 7.882 0.9
10. Oxford 5.478 0.8
11. South Western 9.169 0.9
12. West Midlands 12.708 0.8
13. Mersey 6.399 0.8
14. North Western 10.533 0.8