§ Mr. LidingtonTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the health authorities in England, showing in each case(a) the amount of money to which they would be entitled in 1999–2000 if every health authority were paid at capitation, (b) the actual amount allocated in 1999–2000, (c) the amount of money by which each authority is either above or below capitation, and (d) the percentage of each health authority's allocation which that capitation underpayment or overpayment represents, ranked by the percentage figures in (d). [99803]
§ Mr. DenhamThe table shows, for 1999–2000, for each health authority: in column A, the amount to which they would be entitled if every health authority were paid at capitation, ie their weighted capitation target; in column B, the actual amount allocated; in column C, the amount by which each authority is above or below capitation, ie their distance from target; and in column D, the percentage distance from target.
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Health authorities A Weighted capitation target (£000) B Allocation (£000) C Distance from target (£000) D Distance from target (%) Cambridge and Huntingdon1 236,369 233.706 -2,663 -1.13 Camden and Islington 313,103 320,052 6,949 2.22 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 309,707 316,160 6,454 2.08 County Durham 420,738 411,001 -9,737 -2.31 Coventry 208,065 200,882 -7,182 -3.45 Croydon 205,238 202,682 -2,556 -1.25 Doncaster 198,087 197,811 -276 -0.14 Dorset 436,860 446,631 9,771 2.24 Dudley 184,858 183,018 -1,840 -1.00 Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 478,734 475,900 -2,835 -0.59 East and North Hertfordshire 292,156 290,037 -2,118 -0.73 East Kent 388,808 395,915 7,108 1.83 East Lancashire 352,280 349,892 -2,389 -0.68 East London and The City 514,149 490,031 -24,117 -4.69 East Norfolk1 376,838 380,037 3,198 0.85 East Riding 361,453 359,056 -2,397 -0.66 East Surrey 239,039 244,052 5,013 2.10 East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 494,731 505,366 10,634 2.15 Enfield and Haringey 321,764 323,495 1,731 0.54 Gateshead and South Tyneside 256,652 254,698 -1,954 -0.76 Gloucestershire 322,184 334,591 12,408 3.85 Herefordshire 98,652 98,713 61 0.06 Hillingdon 153,696 154,353 658 0.43 Isle of Wight 86,064 92,390 6,326 7.35 Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 314,256 286,339 -27.917 -8.88 Kingston and Richmond 203,787 208,380 4,593 2.25 Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 574,882 571,315 -3,567 -0.62 Leeds 466,585 467,788 1,203 0.26 Leicestershire 530,776 517,310 -13,466 -2.54 Lincolnshire 392,462 394,990 2,528 0.64 Liverpool 341,971 349,120 7,149 2.09 Manchester 340,940 348,698 7,758 2.28 Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 413,443 422,995 9,553 2.31 Morecambe Bay 197,059 205,730 8,671 4.40 Newcastle and North Tyneside 330,977 332,729 1,752 0.53 North and East Devon 295,287 300,720 5,434 1.84 North and Mid Hampshire 288,021 291,934 3,913 1.36 North Cheshire 198,024 201,585 3,561 1.80 North Cumbria 198,179 198,290 111 0.06 North Derbyshire 228,939 228,364 -575 -0.25 North Essex 507,041 503,561 -3,480 -0.69 North Nottinghamshire 239,324 236,475 -2,849 -1.19 North Staffordshire 311,809 303,653 -8,156 -2.62 North West Anglia1 255,274 250,526 -4,748 -1.86 North West Lancashire 322,992 321,635 -1,356 -0.42 North Yorkshire 436,615 434,879 -1,736 -0.40 Northamptonshire 321,398 326,245 4,847 1.51 Northumberland 196,339 196,014 -325 -0.17 Nottingham 400,526 390,375 -10,151 -2.53 Oxfordshire 337,381 327,812 -9,569 -2.84 Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 331,271 330,353 -917 -0.28 Redbridge and Waltham Forest 283,560 296,944 13,384 4.72 Rotherham 160,241 159,162 -1,079 -0.67 Salford and Trafford 302,725 309,165 6,440 2.13 Sandwell 207,949 205,153 -2,795 -1.34 Sefton 190,041 192,028 1,987 1.05 Sheffield 360,678 366,097 5,419 1.50 Shropshire 248,555 247,650 -905 -0.36 Solihull 121,100 122,698 1,598 1.32 Somerset 287,231 290,097 2,866 1.00 South and West Devon 376,078 383,067 6,989 1.86 South Cheshire 403,528 405,696 2,168 0.54 South Derbyshire 347,813 340,745 -7,068 -2.03 South Essex 432,611 417,802 -14,809 -3.42 South Humber 192,513 199,138 6,625 3.44 South Lancashire 181,469 185,797 4,328 2.38 South Staffordshire 320,147 322,868 2,721 0.85 Southampton and South West Hampshire 327,461 327,774 312 0.10 St. Helens and Knowsley 237,420 236,408 -1,013 -0.43 Stockport 175,572 176,374 802 0.46 Suffolk 391,148 397,601 6,452 1.65
Health authorities A Weighted capitation target (£000) B Allocation (£000) C Distance from target (£000) D Distance from target (%) Sunderland 202,063 200,533 -1,530 -0.76 Tees 372,959 369,278 -3,681 -0.99 Wakefield 210,413 211,183 771 0.37 Walsall 165,336 163,243 -2,093 -1.27 Warwickshire 285,805 293,422 7,616 2.66 West Hertfordshire 312,558 317,538 4,980 1.59 West Kent 559,299 562,935 3,636 0.65 West Pennine 302,185 297,286 -4,898 -1.62 West Surrey 362,469 371,000 8,531 2.35 West Sussex 470,645 467,090 -3,555 -0.76 Wigan and Bolton 385,390 373,322 -12,069 -3.13 Wiltshire 339,986 345,684 5,699 1.68 Wirral 221,847 226,212 4,365 1.97 Wolverhampton 162,577 160,226 -2,351 -1.45 Worcestershire 298,177 303,405 5,228 1.75 1 Since the announcement of allocations for 1999–2000, North West Anglia Health Authority, East Norfolk Health Authority and Cambridge and Huntingdon Health Authority have merged into two new health authorities, Norfolk Health Authority and Cambridgeshire Health Authority. It is not possible to provide data on a comparable basis for the new health authorities.