HC Deb 07 December 1995 vol 268 cc361-2W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the names of the general managers, chairs and board members and their correspondence addresses for each of the health boards in Scotland. [1187]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

[holding answer 28 November 1995]: As the information requested is lengthy, I have arranged for copies of the lists to be placed in the Library of the House.

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what discussions his Department had with the officials of Greater Glasgow and Borders health boards relating to their under-drawing of their budgets for 1994–95; and what representations their boards have made in relation to these surpluses being carried forward into the current financial year. [4470]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Officials in my Department have had frequent discussions with officials of Greater Glasgow and Borders health boards relating to under-drawing of budget for 1994–95 and these discussions are continuing. The final amounts to be carried forward into the current financial year have not yet been agreed but the boards have made representations seeking to maximise the carry-forward amounts within the normal operating rules. The final figures will be determined soon.

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the budgets for 1995–96 for each of Scotland's health boards; and if he will indicate for each board the percentage charge on the budgets for 1994–95. [4471]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The information is set out in the table.

Health board £thousand
1994–95 1995–96 Percentage Increase
Argyll and Clyde 210,398 217,764 3.50
Ayrshire and Arran 171,635 179,208 4.41
Borders 53,658 56,502 5.30
Dumfries and Galloway 75,331 80,587 6.98
Fife 157,148 164,276 4.54
Forth Valley 124,511 128,711 3.37
Grampian 225,961 233,520 3.35
Greater Glasgow 484,605 495,402 2.23
Highland 99,118 103,318 4.24
Lanarkshire 241,124 254,676 5.62
Lothian 343,583 356,919 3.88
Orkney 10,377 10,924 5.27
Shetland 11,196 11,571 3.35
Tayside 198,080 203,865 2.92
Western Isles 18,150 18,838 3.79
Total 2,424,873 2,516,081 3.76

Note:

The figures report basic revenue allocations which are based on weighted capitation requirements with adjustment for moves to funding parity. Additionally Boards receive allocations for capital charges and to meet a range of service specific costs. These include, for example, the costs of nurse education and training, the additional costs associated with the teaching of doctors and such allocations reflect actual costs and will vary from Board to Board.

Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, pursuant to his answer of 23 November,Official Report, column 318, how much of the surpluses in the budgets for 1994–95 of Borders health board and Greater Glasgow health board were not transferred to the current financial year's budget for these boards. [4473]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The provisional figures provided in the previous answer of 23 November have still to be finalised and therefore no transfer of funding to the health boards has yet taken place. It is anticipated, however, that all of Borders health board's surplus will be transferred but that £1.837 million of Greater Glasgow health board's surplus will not be transferred as this element relates to a ring-fenced capital allocation underspend which is not available for carry-forward purposes.

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