HC Deb 03 December 1991 vol 200 cc100-1W
Mr. Gwilym Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the average income of general practitioners in Wales, including incentive payments, before and after the introduction of the new general practitioners contract.

Mr. Nicholas Bennett

General medical practitioners' remuneration is primarily determined by the doctors and dentists review body which makes recommendations each year as to the level of income the average GP should receive after meeting the expenses of running his practice.

The latest year for which actual earnings of general practitioners is known is 1988–89, at £28,979. The average intended net income determined by the review body for subsequent years is as follows:

£
1989–90 31,105
1990–91 133,280
234,680
1991–92 337,280
437,975
1 (with effect 1 April 1990—implementation date of new contract)
2 (with effect from 1 January 1991)
3 (with effect from 1 April 1991)
4 (with effect from 1 December 1991)

Separate Welsh figures are not maintained.