§ Mr. GalbraithTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list for each of the last 10 years the amount lost to Greater Glasgow health board due to progress towards Scottish health authorities "Priorities for the Eighties" parity. [3914]
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonGreater Glasgow health board has been, and still is, overfunded against its weighted capitation target. The table below details the
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Sterilisations of NHSiS Patients by Age and Sex, 1990–1994 Under 20 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45+ All ages 1990 Males 5 91 1,137 2,325 1,732 767 325 6,382 Females 17 624 2,494 2,788 2,046 875 125 8,969 Both Sexes 22 715 3,631 5,113 3,778 1,642 450 15,351 1991 Males 1 86 993 2,129 1,637 713 266 5,825 Females 8 608 2,468 3,074 2,135 858 142 9,293 Both Sexes 9 694 3,461 5,203 3,772 1,571 408 15,118 1992 Males 1 71 961 2,154 1,715 765 333 6,000 Females 27 663 2,517 3,108 2,272 825 155 9,567 Both Sexes 28 734 3,478 5,262 3,987 1,590 488 15,567 1993 Males 1 68 907 2,296 1,760 828 299 6,159 Females 19 535 2,364 3,078 2,294 832 181 9,303 board's moves to parity and the amount by which they remained over-funded against their weighted capitation target for the past 10 years.
£ million Year Parity move Remainder overfunded 1985–86 2.106 12.326 1986–87 -3.499 14.922 1987–88 -3.780 15.218 1988–89 -4.016 16.494 1989–90 -6.660 18.916 1990–91 -7.223 30.515 1991–92 -13.000 21.264 1992–93 -11.000 17.657 1993–94 -3.234 17.443 1994–95 -9.665 18.326 1995–96 -9.355 13.057