HC Deb 24 November 1994 vol 250 cc318-20W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many(a) general and (b) senior managers were employed by NHS trusts in each year since 1991–92, by region.

Mr. Malone

The information available for September 1993 is shown in the table.

General and Senior Managers in NHS Trusts by Region—30 September 1993. Whole-time equivalents
Northern 300
Yorkshire 1,190
Trent 610
East Anglian 510
North West Thames 620

General and Senior Managers in NHS Trusts by Region—30 September 1993. Whole-time equivalents
North East Thames 1,090
South East Thames 800
South West Thames 410
Wessex 610
Oxford 390
South Western 860
West Midlands 650
Mersey 770
North Western 400
England Total 9,210

Source:

Department of Health Non-Medical Workforce Census

Notes:

(1) Figures are rounded to the nearest ten.

(2) Total may not equal sum of components due to rounding.

(3) It is not possible to identify general managers and senior managers separately.

(4) The England total given for managers differs from that published in October in table E of the Statistical Bulletin, which incorrectly included some 280 staff from trusts in Wales.

(5) The England total in September 1993 is not directly comparable with numbers published for 1991 and 1992. A change in data collection procedures in September 1993 resulted in the recategorisation of many staff who would have been coded as `others' in the 1991 and 1992 censuses.

Mr. Nicholas Brown

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what advice is given to hospital trusts—by her Department—when advertising for non-executive trust board members; and what requirement there is to state any political affiliation when applying for board membership.

Mr. Malone

None. Information about the political affiliation of candidates plays no part in the appointments process.

Mr. Gordon Prentice

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will take steps to ban gagging clauses in settlements reached between NHS trusts and their employees following the termination of employment.

Mr. Malone

The national health service executive issued guidance on termination settlements to chief executives of NHS trusts—TEL 94–3—on 16 May 1994 which made it plain that any confidentiality clause in an employment contract should not be framed in such a way to suggest that a termination would escape proper public scrutiny. Copies of the guidance are available in the Library.

Mr. Meacher

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what has been the total expenditure on consultancies by each trust hospital in the last five years.

Mr. Sackville

Expenditure by national health service trusts solely on consultancy services is not available centrally. Information is collected onexternal contract staffing and consultancy services".

This expenditure relates to services purchased from other trusts, health authorities and the private sector and includes, for example, linen supplies, transport and computing services as well as consultancy services.

The expenditure on external contract staffing and consultancy services by NHS trusts in England for the financial years 1991–92 and 1992–93 will be placed in the Library. Figures for 1993–94 will be available in December. There were no trusts prior to 1991–92.

Mr. Gordon Prentice

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list those chief executives of NHS trusts who have resigned or have been dismissed; and what were the reasons for resignation or dismissal.

Mr. Malone

The information is not available centrally.