§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what percentage of general practitioners are now fundholders. [2551]
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§ Mr. MaloneAs at April 1995, just over 39 per cent. of general practitioners are fundholders serving 41 per cent. of the population.
§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many general practitioners have moved to fundholding status in each year since the inception of the scheme. [2552]
§ Mr. MaloneThe information requested is shown in the table.
Number of fundholding general practitioners 1991–92 1,715 1992–93 1,444 1993–94 2,944 1994–95 2,657 1995–96 1,650
§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what estimate he has made of the percentage of general practitioners expected on present trends to move to fundholding status(a) in 1995, (b) 1996 and (c) 1997. [2553]
§ Mr. MaloneFrom April 1995, over 39 per cent. of general practitioners in England are in the fundholding scheme. This is expected to increase to over 50 per cent. by April 1996 with more preparing to join in 1997.
§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what were the total administrative costs of running general practitioner fundholding schemes in each year since the inception of the scheme. [2554]
§ Mr. MaloneI refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave the right hon. Member for Derby, South (Mrs. Beckett) on 17 January,Official Report, columns 425–26. For 1994–95, expenditure on management allowances was £66 million.
§ Mr. MacShaneTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what discussions he had with the medical profession to improve the workings of general practitioner fundholding schemes. [2555]
§ Mr. MaloneMy right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has regular meetings with the medical profession to discuss a range of issues including general practitioner fundholding.