§ Ms PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will list the budget of each special health authority for(a) 1992–93 and (b) 1993–94; and what is the projected distribution of funds for these authorities for 1994–95.
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§ Mr. SackvilleThe budget allocations for 1992–93 and 1993–94 for special health authorities are given in the table. The figures include both capital and revenue.
SHA 1992–93 1993–94 (see notes (£ million) (£ million) Central Blood Laboratory Authority/ National Blood Authority (CBLA/NBA) 4.550 8.649 NHS Supplies Authority 20.767 16.630 UK Transplant Special Services Authority (UKTSSA) 4.479 5.372 Bethlem Royal & Maudsley (BR&M) 36.366 36.643 Eastman Dental Hospital (EDH) 9.092 9.926 Hammersmith & Queen Charlotte's (& Acton) (HQC) 81.408 83.648 Moorfields Eye Hospital (MEH) 22.111 22.871 Hospitals for Sick Children (Gt Ormond St & Queen Elizabeth's) (HSC) 61.467 67.653 National Heart & Lung Hospitals (Brompton & London Chest) (NH&LH) 52.245 50.562 National Hospitals for Neurology & Neurosurgery (Queen Square, Maida Vale, Finchley & Chalfont) (NHNN) 41.356 37.307 Royal Marsden Hospital (Fulham & Sutton) (RMH) 38.085 39.982 The figures for UKTSSA do not include money allocated to the SHA for reimbursement of donor hospitals as the money does not contribute to the running costs of the organisation. The HA in effect manages the funds used to reimburse donor hospitals for maintaining cadavers prior to transplantation, for the Department.
The figures for 1992–93 are subject to validation by audit. The figures for 1993–94 are initial allocations, which will be added to by in-year adjustment, as appropriate.
Figures for 1994–95 cannot be projected at this early stage. The CBLA became the NBA with effect from 1 April 1993.