§ Mr. LidingtonTo ask the Secretary of State for Health when he will announce the 1997–98 hospital and community health services revenue allocations for health authorities. [6590]
§ Mr. DorrellThe 1997–98 hospital and community health services integrated revenue allocations for weighted populations are given, by health authority, in the table.
These reflect changes made to the national weighted capitation formula which introduce an interim needs weighting for community health services, a revised adjustment to take account of unavoidable geographical variations in the cost of providing services—market forces factor—and the introduction of specific formulae for certain special allocations.
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1997–98 health authority integrated allocations £000s Avon 429,896 Barking and Havering 189,282 Barnet 156,208 Barnsley 109,499 Bedfordshire 224,255 Berkshire 311,877 Bexley and Greenwich 223,868 Birmingham 504,039 Bradford 227,671 Brent and Harrow 240,417 Bromley 136,118 Buckinghamshire 265,389 Bury and Rochdale 182,992 Calderdale and Kirklees 271,159 Cambridge and Huntingdon 172,386 Camden and Islington 252,342 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 228,492 County Durham 295,745 Coventry 141,671 Croydon 153,336 Doncaster 138,231 368W
1997–98 health authority integrated allocations £000s Dorset 329,683 Dudley 134,349 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 360,889 East and North Hertfordshire 206,396 East Kent 289,555 East Lancashire 251,028 East London and the City 365,401 East Norfolk 273,767 East Riding 260,454 East Surrey 184,238 East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 373,009 Enfield and Haringey 247,987 Gateshead and South Tyneside 186,073 Gloucestershire 245,080 Herefordshire 72,165 Hillingdon 117,829 Isle of Wight 67,969 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 212,352 Kingston and Richmond 157,747 Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 441,011 Leeds 338,225 Leicestershire 377,913 Lincolnshire 279,186 Liverpool 253,812 Manchester 249,626 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 324,133 Morecambe Bay 152,022 Newcastle and North Tyneside 245,697 North and East Devon 223,273 North and Mid Hampshire 220,166 North Cheshire 151,744 North Cumbria 144,973 North Derbyshire 168,457 North Essex 370,276 North Nottinghamshire 173,509 North Staffordshire 220,256 North-West Anglia 180,083 North-West Lancashire 233,310 North Yorkshire 320,294 Northamptonshire 254,063 Northumberland 141,256 Nottingham 285,635 Oxfordshire 235,891 Portsmouth and South-East Hampshire 241,961 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 231,482 Rotherham 119,102 Salford and Trafford 223,551 Sandwell 145,602 Sefton 144,793 Sheffield 270,480 Shropshire 177,984 Solihull 84,643 Somerset 213,079 South and West Devon 281,747 South Cheshire 293,292 South Derbyshire 245,831 South Essex 301,832 South Humber 145,473 South Lancashire 138,607 South Staffordshire 239,546 Southampton and South-west Hampshire 234,720 St. Helen's and Knowsley 160,888 Stockport 125,475 Suffolk 285,450 Sunderland 146,274 Tees 266,775 Wakefield 151,933 Walsall 119,443 Warwickshire 219,586 West Hertfordshire 235,955 West Kent 409,273 West Pennine 224,126 West Surrey 276,836
1997–98 health authority integrated allocations £000s West Sussex 342,957 Wigan and Bolton 270,343 Wiltshire 254,638 Wirral 162,272 Wolverhampton 117,523 Worcestershire 224,797 Total 22,903,923 Integrated health authority allocations comprise general allocations; General medical services (staff, premises improvements and computing cost);
Out of hours Development Fund;
Joint finance;
AIDS prevention;
Drug misuse.