§ Mr. BattleTo ask the Secretary of State for Health ( 1) if he will publish for each health authority in Humberside and Yorkshire(a) the net income from private patients and clinics and (b) the amounts written off as bad debts in each year since 1979;
(2) if he will publish for each Yorkshire health authority (a) the net income from private patients and clinics and (b) the amounts written off as bad debts in each year since 1979.
§ (d) Mr. FreemanFollowing are figures recorded in the 1985–86 to 1988–89 annual accounts of the district health authorities providing health services in Yorkshire and Humberside. The income shown arises from charges to private patients under sections 65 and 66 of the National Health Service Act 1977 and is recorded under each heading net of sums written off in each financial year (which sometimes include amounts due from earlier years). Separate write-off figures for income due under sections 65 and 66 were not collected centrally.
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Income from private patients (under Sections 65 and 66 of the National Health Service Act 1977) and related losses 1985–86 1986–87 Income Amounts written off Income Amounts written off In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ District health authorities Hull 112,339 30,434 0 0 81,385 34,250 0 0 East Yorkshire 95,924 16,011 0 0 62,261 14,248 2,685 33 Grimsby 109,282 49,598 485 1,287 98,694 54,149 2,019 1,969 Scunthorpe 119,830 22,889 440 81 92,448 27,063 427 379 Northallerton 57,741 10,153 0 34 64,384 12,081 0 25 York 99,517 53,182 0 86 132,768 47,794 180 157 Scarborough 14,149 6,029 0 12 9,588 10,309 0 157 Harrogate 209,620 16,717 0 67 175,271 19,753 790 190 Bradford 110,416 54,209 175 294 96,515 51,423 583 159 Airedale 303,969 28,730 237 2,098 370,736 36,782 164 117 Calderdale 239,727 26,808 0 394 94,241 22,280 0 3,721 Huddersfield 71,107 24,604 0 622 9,745 28,263 31 208 Dewsbury 39,844 26,939 0 228 27,550 21,310 0 0 Leeds Western 1,012,402 95,536 0 0 996,810 108,550 0 0 Leeds Eastern 275,225 43,550 0 0 220,309 55,795 2,151 0 Wakefield 53,895 17,286 6 960 52,634 20,316 0 197 Pontefract 14,969 10,400 0 170 16,035 10,973 258 60 Barnsley 41,703 16,799 0 16 30,465 17,481 0 112 Doncaster 39,260 22,679 0 0 43,502 27,307 0 257 Rotherham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sheffield 212,775 76,659 718 320 208,298 75,013 2,681 885
1987–88 1988–89 Income Amounts written off Income Amounts written off In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) In-patients (Section 65) Out-patients (Section 66) £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ District health authorities Hull 120,678 37,096 1 137 128,204 41,128 48 528 East Yorkshire 64,148 11,915 84 0 63,423 9,326 0 144 Grimsby 75,777 42,578 2,769 1,644 52,457 46,376 0 1,175 Scunthorpe 110,150 37,073 1,014 247 194,781 37,496 0 74 Northallerton 76,737 12,176 1 73 97,298 11,690 0 14 York 202,275 41,305 645 257 77,257 32,977 167 86 Scarborough 10,304 9,707 0 246 6,161 10,526 0 90 Harrogate 186,485 19,084 956 183 242,649 23,584 0 189 Bradford 55,456 61,304 655 508 58,011 61,187 1,892 0 Airedale 341,600 48,814 4,420 963 432,680 68,115 0 2,115 Calderdale 43,396 19,269 620 656 21,057 15,403 3,261 124 Huddersfield 16,354 23,185 680 358 12,152 30,556 0 0 Dewsbury 18,697 15,318 0 0 10,549 11,087 0 0 Leeds Western 1,128,573 143,212 2,290 466 1,249,793 190,012 2,563 493 Leeds Eastern 301,276 52,699 2,055 446 348,600 87,460 1,634 787 Wakefield 50,935 21,146 8,366 658 53,102 22,865 147 377 Pontefract 12,267 14,356 0 156 13,527 7,157 0 106 Barnsley 32,344 18,807 0 7 39,065 22,343 0 138 Doncaster 33,525 27,861 0 226 38,038 29,531 43 56 Rotherham 0 3,872 0 0 0 4,708 0 0 Sheffield 222,972 70,923 11,923 3,260 313,542 131,734 3,520 269 Notes to the table:
1. The table includes all the district health authorities comprising the Yorkshire health region with the addition of Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield health authorities which form part of the region.
2. The table excludes income due under Section 58 of the NHS Act 1977 (which arises mainly from services provided to private health care establishments) and which for the authorities shown totalled some £236,800 in 1988–89. Separate write-off figures for this category of income are not collected centrally.