HC Deb 10 March 1998 vol 308 cc112-3W
Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much money has been spent at community hospitals on providing intermediate care for rural areas in each of the last three years; and if he will make a statement. [32432]

Mr. Milburn

Financial information is collected on the basis of National Health Service trusts and cannot be disaggregated between hospitals or types of hospital. However, information about expenditure on community health services by rural health authorities in England is set out in the table.

Expenditure on community health services by rural health authorities in England–1996/97
£000
Health authority Expenditure
North Cumbria 19,517
North Yorkshire 23,983
Leicestershire 27,868
Lincolnshire 29,160
North Derbyshire 20,487
North Nottinghamshire 8,430
South Derbyshire 21,231
East Norfolk 12,942
North West Anglia 15,916
Northamptonshire 16,085
Suffolk 28,205
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 15,098
North and East Devon 11,796
Somerset 17,673
Dudley 12,476
Herefordshire 8,178
Shropshire 18,233
South Staffordshire 19,538
Warwickshire 24,603
Worcestershire 14,724
South Cheshire 25,891
South Lancashire 14,331
Total 406,365

Source:

Audited Health Authority final accounts—1996–97 (Table HAA04A).