§ Mrs. DunwoodyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what percentage of expenditure on primary health care is paid directly to general practitioners and their staff.
§ Mrs. Virginia BottomleyThe information requested is shown in the table.
Primary Care Services 1989–90 £ millions1 Hospital and community health services (HCHS): General community patient care 581 Community mental illness 154 Community learning disability 77 Total HCHS primary health care 812 Family health services (FCHS):2 Non cash-limited 4,811 Cash-limited3 302 Total FHS 5,113 Total primary health care 5,925 Of which general medical services (GMS):4 Non cash-limited 1562 Cash-limited 302 Total GMS 1,569 GMS as a percentage of: Total primary health care expenditure 26.5 Total FHS expenditure 30.7 1Figures drawn from the programme budget. Disaggregated figures for the HCHS programme are not yet available for 1990–91. 2Expenditure on family health services (excluding administration) provided by family doctors, dentists, community pharmacists and opticians. 3A proportion of general medical practitioners' expenses, actually cash limited from April 1990. 4Includes £750,000 paid direct to British Telecom for priority fault repair services for general medical ractitioners. The balance—less superannuation contributions where appropriate—was paid direct to general medical practioners as fees, allowances and practice expenses, including the costs of employing practice staff.