§ Mr. ClaphamTo ask the Secretary of state for Health how many district health authorities will receive less funding through the transfer to weighted capitation in 1993–94.
§ Mr. SackvilleIn 1993–94 the following 24 district health authorities, all of which are currently receiving more than their share of their region's resources, will receive less funding, at constant prices, than in 1992–93.
DHA's which will have their funding reduced in 1993–94 Regional health authority and district health authority Amount £'s Northern RHA Newcastle 1,000,000 Yorkshire RHA None n/a Trent RHA None n/a East Anglian RHA None n/a North West Thames RHA Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 500,000 Brent 500,000 Barnet 1,500,000 North East Thames RHA Hampstead 400,000 Bloomsbury and Islington 900,000 Haringey 750,000 Redbridge 350,000 Waltham Forest 600,000 South East Thames RHA Dartford and Gravesham 463,000 Tunbridge Wells 59,000 Greenwich 452,000 Bromley 722,000 South East London1 6,000,000 South West Thames RHA Wandsworth 1,032,000 East Surrey 85,000 Kingston and Esher 50,000 Wessex RHA None n/a Oxford RHA Aylesbury Vale 1,069.000 Wycombe 499,000 Oxfordshire 44,000 South Western RHA None n/a West Midlands RHA West Birmingham 250,000 South Warwickshire 250,000 Mersey RHA Liverpool 2,000,000 Macclesfield 500,000 North Western RHA None n/a 1 New authority containing Camberwell, Lewisham/north Southwark and west Lambeth DHAs.