§ Ms. PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what was the management fee paid, or estimates thereof, to(a) first, (b) second and (c) third wave GP fundholders per family health service authority/regional health authority and nationally in each year since their establishment up to 1992–93.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe information held centrally is in the table. The number of fourth wave fund holders is not yet available as the application period is still open. Information about numbers at FHSA level is held by regional health authorities.
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1st wave fundholders 2nd wave fundholders Region Number of fundholders1 Number of practices Number of GPs Number of fundholders1 Number of practices Number of GPs 3rd wave fundholders (estimate) Number of fundholders1 South Western 20 21 127 18 20 108 32 West Midlands 26 26 144 31 33 178 75 Mersey 20 21 107 24 30 121 60 North Western 16 17 88 13 15 72 37 Totals 293 305 1,713 253 280 1,443 621 1 The number of fundholders is less than the number of practices as some have joined together in groups.
§ Ms. PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many first, second, third and fourth wave fund-holding GPs and GP partnerships there are in each family health service authority and region.
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GP fundholders management allowance payments £000s FHSA 1990–91 (1st wave preparatory fundholders) 1991–92 (2nd wave preparatory and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (2nd wave and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (3rd wave preparatory fundholders) Cleveland 146,685 189,966 173,000 69,000 Cumbria 31,999 115,423 173,000 86,000 Durham 111,900 308,000 380,000 172,000 Northumberland 210,674 231,010 236,000 3,000 Gateshead 32,098 82,498 103,000 104,000 Newcastle 33,968 49,500 69,000 35,000 North Tyneside 16,000 49,454 35,000 35,000 South Tyneside 16,000 33,000 35,000 0 Sunderland 16,000 33,000 52,000 0 Northern RHA 615,324 1,091,851 1,256,000 504,000 Humberside 112,000 339,563 483,000 259,000 North Yorkshire 65,977 247,500 345,000 207,000 Bradford 120,847 138,182 207,000 69,000 Calderdale 44,296 99,000 102,000 36,000 Kirklees 0 16,493 35,000 86,000 Leeds 146,072 338,273 483,000 189,000 Wakefield 121,720 310,578 414,000 86,000 Yorkshire RHA 610,912 1,489,589 2,069,000 932,000 Derbyshire 138,179 445,500 656,000 535,000 Leicestershire 85,044 276,995 380,000 127,000 Lincolnshire 48,000 196,449 310,000 190,000 Nottinghamshire 59,201 166,179 217,000 114,000 Barnsley 0 0 0 51,000 Doncaster 64,000 132,000 109,000 56,000 Rotherham 14,328 49,500 56,000 45,000 Sheffield 35,892 95,829 101,000 127,000 Trent RHA 444,644 1,353,452 1,829,000 1,245,000 Cambridgeshire 37,170 71,000 190,000 69,000 Norfolk 75,318 165,000 207,000 276,000 Suffolk 42,197 107,650 380,000 0 East Anglian RHA 154,685 343,650 777,000 345,000 Bedfordshire 76,000 148,500 173,000 155,000 Hertfordshire 208,640 549,754 872,000 327,000 Barnet 0 0 17,000 70,000 Brent and Harrow 16,000 33,000 35,000 155,000 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 46,028 118,598 138,000 52,000 Hillingdon 32,000 99,478 138,000 0 Kensington, Westminster and Chelsea 16,000 81,542 165,000 50,000 North West Thames RHA 394,668 1,030,872 1,538,000 809,000 Essex 80,646 287,164 449,000 345,000 Barking and Havering 16,000 49,500 121,00 17,000
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe information available centrally is in the table.
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FHSA 1990–91 (1st wave preparatory fundholders) 1991–92 (2nd wave preparatory and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (2nd wave and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (3rd wave preparatory fundholders) Camden and Islington 19,310 78,489 69,000 0 City and East London 32,000 66,000 69,000 17,000 Enfield and Haringey 30,812 75,061 100,000 50,000 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 12,241 33,000 35,000 17,000 North East Thames RHA 191,009 589,214 843,000 446,000 East Sussex 39,197 126,422 173,000 414,000 Kent 174,880 363,000 552,000 328,000 Greenwich and Bexley 46,699 82,500 104,000 69,000 Bromley 32,000 66,000 69,000 0 Lambeth, Southwark West and Lewisham 43,346 99,000 156,000 0 South East Thames RHA 336,122 736,922 1,054,000 811,000 Surrey 226,684 453,467 604,000 224,000 West Sussex 97,404 217,862 310,000 138,000 Croydon 0 33,000 69,000 35,000 Kingston and Richmond 78,274 143,868 209,000 0 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 49,989 146,286 173,00 69,000 South West Thames RHA 452,351 994,483 1,365,000 466,000 Dorset 18,461 172,400 311,000 86,000 Hampshire 443,176 467,458 621,000 242,000 Wiltshire 41,195 49,000 102,000 102,000 Isle of Wight 46,486 111,193 138,000 0 Wessex RHA 549,318 800,051 1,172,000 430,000 Berkshire 295,270 318,394 380,000 259,000 Buckinghamshire 178,924 410,731 552,000 190,000 Northamptonshire 31,371 205,434 311,000 86,000 Oxfordshire 194,878 251,660 347,000 33,000 Oxford RHA 700,443 1,186,219 1,590,000 568,000 Avon 47,998 165,000 242,000 207,000 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 26,221 97,007 138,000 86,000 Devon 110,786 317,783 449,000 155,000 Gloucestershire 145,071 142,000 207,000 86,000 Somerset 63,961 198,000 276,000 17,000 South Western RHA 394,037 919,790 1,312,000 551,000 Hereford and Worcestershire 130,952 336,354 449,000 259,000 Shropshire 17,670 98,849 173,000 138,000 Staffordshire 153,279 282,537 345,000 423,000 Warwickshire 58,486 205,740 311,000 207,000 Birmingham 81,420 130,734 207,000 121,000 Coventry 0 33,000 69,000 69,000 Dudley 0 0 0 69,000 Sandwell 31,981 117,537 190,000 0 Solihull 93,991 169,500 242,000 225,000 Walsall 16,000 33,000 35,000 86,000 Wolverhampton 0 0 0 0 West Midlands RHA 583,779 1,407,251 2,021,000 1,597,000 Cheshire 282,834 604,622 725,000 431,000 Liverpool 12,220 124,000 173,000 113,000 St. Helens and Knowsley 99,140 172,931 207,000 103,000 Sefton 131,139 261,532 276,000 86,000 Wirral 8,000 111,897 138,000 121,000 Mersey RHA 533,333 1,274,982 1,519,000 854,000 Lancashire 75,268 250,259 276,000 138,000 Bolton 48,000 115,227 138,000 86,000 Bury 0 0 0 87,000 Manchester 22,253 42,000 34,000 35,000 Oldham 0 16,494 35,000 17,000 Rochdale 25,564 84,242 104,000 17,000
FHSA 1990–91 (1st wave preparatory fundholders) 1991–92 (2nd wave preparatory and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (2nd wave and 1st wave full fundholders) 1992–93 Estimates (3rd wave preparatory fundholders) Salford 5,900 97,382 172,000 0 Stockport 32,000 66,000 104,000 115,000 Tameside 69,552 82,500 103,000 35,000 Trafford 0 0 34,000 69,000 Wigan 26,422 0 0 35,000 North Western RHA 304,959 754,104 1,000,000 634,000 England 6,265,584 13,972,430 19,345,000 10,192,000
§ Ms. PrimaroloTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will make it her policy that the full details of the budget allocations to general practitioner fund holders will be published annually.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe total amount of resources allocated to fund holders forms part of the annual financial statement of each regional health authority and family health services authority, which are public documents.
§ Mr. MilburnTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will introduce legislation to make general practitioner fund holders legally liable in the event of inadequate community care services being provided to their clients after 1 April.
§ Dr. MawhinneyGeneral practitioner fund holders will be responsible for purchasing within the resources available a range of community health services, including district nursing and health visiting. Regional health authorities will be required to set budgets for this purpose and ensure that the level of services purchased is consistent with the level of funding. Local authorities and district health authorities will be responsible for purchasing other community care services.