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Mr. Denham
The information requested is shown in the tables.
Table 1 shows real terms increases for health authorities for 1999–2000.
Table 2 shows real terms increases for health authorities for 2000–01. This includes the £660 million announced by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State on 27 March. This brings overall increases for health authorities to 6.2 per cent. in real terms (8.9 per cent. cash).
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Table 1 |
Health authority |
1999–2000 real terms increase (£000) |
1999–2000 real terms increase (%) |
Avon |
22,308 |
4.09 |
Barking and Havering |
9,635 |
4.00 |
Barnet |
7,800 |
3.98 |
Barnsley |
7,581 |
5.22 |
Bedfordshire |
14,110 |
4.85 |
Berkshire |
19,125 |
4.77 |
Bexley and Greenwich |
7,892 |
2.88 |
Birmingham |
24,980 |
3.90 |
Bradford |
13,867 |
4.76 |
Brent and Harrow |
9,444 |
3.21 |
Bromley |
6,713 |
3.89 |
Buckinghamshire |
15,589 |
4.54 |
Bury and Rochdale |
10,418 |
4.48 |
Calderdale and Kirklees |
13,724 |
3.96 |
Cambridge and Huntingdon |
8,976 |
4.10 |
Camden and Islington |
13,279 |
4.43 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly |
9,648 |
3.22 |
County Durham |
17,187 |
4.48 |
Coventry |
8,726 |
4.66 |
Croydon |
7,817 |
4.12 |
Doncaster |
8,214 |
4.43 |
Dorset |
12,334 |
2.91 |
Dudley |
6,964 |
4.06 |
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow |
18,134 |
4.06 |
East and North Hertfordshire |
10,859 |
3.99 |
East Kent |
14,036 |
3.77 |
East Lancashire |
13,037 |
3.97 |
East London and the City |
24,911 |
5.48 |
East Norfolk |
13,619 |
3.81 |
East Riding |
14,527 |
4.31 |
East Surrey |
6,749 |
2.92 |
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove |
17,858 |
3.76 |
Enfield and Haringey |
12,487 |
4.12 |
Gateshead and South Tyneside |
10,379 |
4.34 |
Gloucestershire |
9,190 |
2.90 |
Herefordshire |
3,576 |
3.86 |
Hillingdon |
5,599 |
3.86 |
Isle of Wight |
2,945 |
3.38 |
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster |
15,960 |
6.06 |
Kingston and Richmond |
5,797 |
2.93 |
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham |
24,054 |
4.50 |
Leeds |
18,447 |
4.20 |
Leicestershire |
21,907 |
4.53 |
Lincolnshire |
14,182 |
3.82 |
Liverpool |
13,968 |
4.26 |
Manchester |
11,285 |
3.42 |
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth |
14,953 |
3.76 |
Morecambe Bay |
5,633 |
2.89 |
Newcastle and North Tyneside |
13,468 |
4.31 |
North and East Devon |
8,330 |
2.92 |
North and Mid Hampshire |
10,417 |
3.80 |
North Cheshire |
5.581 |
2.92 |
North Cumbria |
7,781 |
4.18 |
North Derbyshire |
8,317 |
3.88 |
North Essex |
18,780 |
3.97 |
North Nottinghamshire |
9,099 |
4.11 |
North Staffordshire |
13,337 |
4.70 |
North West Anglia |
9,963 |
4.25 |
North West Lancashire |
11,816 |
3.91 |
North Yorkshire |
15,976 |
3.91 |
Northamptonshire |
11,664 |
3.80 |
Northumberland |
7,736 |
4.20 |
Nottingham |
17,427 |
4.78 |
Oxfordshire |
14,558 |
4.77 |
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire |
12,537 |
4.05 |
Redbridge and Waltham Forest |
8,136 |
2.89 |
Rotherham |
6,934 |
4.66 |
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Table 1 |
Health authority |
1999–2000 real terms increase (£000) |
1999–2000 real terms increase (%) |
Salford and Trafford |
11,967 |
4.12 |
Sandwell |
9,072 |
4.73 |
Sefton |
7,453 |
4.13 |
Sheffield |
14,677 |
4.27 |
Shropshire |
9,105 |
3.92 |
Solihull |
4,844 |
4.22 |
Somerset |
10,379 |
3.81 |
South and West Devon |
11,076 |
3.05 |
South Cheshire |
14,566 |
3.82 |
South Derbyshire |
13,675 |
4.29 |
South Essex |
18,006 |
4.62 |
South Humber |
5,475 |
2.90 |
South Lancashire |
5,133 |
2.91 |
South Staffordshire |
11,560 |
3.81 |
Southampton and South West Hampshire |
12,248 |
3.98 |
St. Helen's and Knowsley |
9,482 |
4.27 |
Stockport |
6,749 |
4.08 |
Suffolk |
11,002 |
2.92 |
Sunderland |
8,211 |
4.37 |
Tees |
15,264 |
4.41 |
Wakefield |
8,339 |
4.20 |
Walsall |
7,244 |
4.75 |
Warwickshire |
8.114 |
2.92 |
West Hertfordshire |
11,301 |
3.79 |
West Kent |
20,181 |
3.81 |
West Pennine |
11,673 |
4.19 |
West Surrey |
10,231 |
2.91 |
West Sussex |
17,473 |
3.99 |
Wigan and Bolton |
15,891 |
4.56 |
Wiltshire |
12,280 |
3.78 |
Wirral |
8,705 |
4.09 |
Wolverhampton |
6,806 |
4.54 |
Worcestershire |
10,773 |
3.78 |
England |
1,171,238 |
4.00 |
Table 2 |
Health authority |
2000–01 real terms increase (£000) |
2000–01 real terms increase (%) |
Avon |
37,526 |
6.37 |
Barking and Havering |
15,094 |
5.81 |
Barnet |
12,650 |
6.02 |
Barnsley |
11,129 |
7.12 |
Bedfordshire |
22,425 |
7.14 |
Berkshire |
30,366 |
6.86 |
Bexley and Greenwich |
16,309 |
5.55 |
Birmingham |
40,853 |
5.92 |
Bradford |
20,964 |
6.65 |
Brent and Harrow |
18,237 |
5.78 |
Bromley |
11,200 |
6.05 |
Buckinghamshire |
25,118 |
6.74 |
Bury and Rochdale |
16,962 |
6.70 |
Calderdale and Kirklees |
22,577 |
6.09 |
Cambridgeshire |
26,842 |
6.63 |
Camden and Islington |
20,304 |
6.19 |
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly |
18,979 |
5.96 |
County Durham |
27,041 |
6.52 |
Coventry |
13,604 |
6.71 |
Croydon |
12,935 |
6.32 |
Doncaster |
12,762 |
6.42 |
Dorset |
25,462 |
5.66 |
Dudley |
11,779 |
6.41 |
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow |
29,650 |
6.15 |
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Table 2 |
Health authority |
2000–01 real terms increase (£000) |
2000–01 real terms increase (%) |
East and North Hertfordshire |
18,637 |
6.38 |
East Kent |
22,381 |
5.61 |
East Lancashire |
23,082 |
6.56 |
East London and the City |
37,438 |
7.54 |
East Riding |
23,184 |
6.40 |
East Surrey |
13,901 |
5.62 |
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove |
28,768 |
5.65 |
Enfield and Haringey |
19,597 |
5.96 |
Gateshead and South Tyneside |
16,899 |
6.64 |
Gloucestershire |
19,158 |
5.70 |
Herefordshire |
6,103 |
6.12 |
Hillingdon |
9,626 |
6.18 |
Isle of Wight |
5,140 |
5.53 |
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster |
23,536 |
8.12 |
Kingston and Richmond |
12,304 |
5.61 |
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham |
36,630 |
6.25 |
Leeds |
29,568 |
6.23 |
Leicestershire |
36,005 |
6.91 |
Lincolnshire |
24,815 |
6.29 |
Liverpool |
20,883 |
5.98 |
Manchester |
20,974 |
6.00 |
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth |
24,058 |
5.72 |
Morecambe Bay |
11,882 |
5.75 |
Newcastle and North Tyneside |
21,156 |
6.31 |
Norfolk |
28,300 |
6.10 |
North and East Devon |
17,416 |
5.74 |
North and Mid Hampshire |
17,684 |
6.00 |
North Cheshire |
11,645 |
5.80 |
North Cumbria |
12,692 |
6.35 |
North Derbyshire |
14,250 |
6.22 |
North Essex |
31,322 |
6.13 |
North Nottinghamshire |
15,751 |
6.61 |
North Staffordshire |
20,568 |
6.71 |
North West Lancashire |
20,150 |
6.23 |
North Yorkshire |
26,912 |
6.17 |
Northamptonshire |
19,308 |
5.87 |
Northumberland |
12,738 |
6.46 |
Nottingham |
27,179 |
6.95 |
Oxfordshire |
21,935 |
6.58 |
Portsmouth and South East Hampshire |
20,571 |
6.14 |
Redbridge and Waltham Forest |
16,721 |
5.59 |
Rotherham |
10,731 |
6.74 |
Salford and Trafford |
18,683 |
5.97 |
Sandwell |
13,536 |
6.59 |
Sefton |
11,531 |
5.91 |
Sheffield |
22,270 |
6.06 |
Shropshire |
15,815 |
6.36 |
Solihull |
7,352 |
5.97 |
Somerset |
17,857 |
6.09 |
South and West Devon |
22,566 |
5.83 |
South Cheshire |
23,848 |
5.83 |
South Derbyshire |
22,122 |
6.42 |
South Essex |
27,706 |
6.53 |
South Humber |
11,290 |
5.65 |
South Lancashire |
11,187 |
5.89 |
South Staffordshire |
19,713 |
6.08 |
Southampton and South West Hampshire |
20,252 |
6.13 |
Stockport |
10,617 |
5.96 |
Suffolk |
23,417 |
5.85 |
Sunderland |
13,359 |
6.66 |
Tees |
25,175 |
6.80 |
Wakefield |
13,584 |
6.37 |
Walsall |
11,081 |
6.75 |
Warwickshire |
16,668 |
5.63 |
West Hertfordshire |
19,024 |
5.96 |
West Kent |
33,292 |
5.84 |
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Table |
Health authority |
2000–01 real terms increase (£000) |
2000–01 real terms increase (%) |
West Pennine |
19,355 |
6.48 |
West Surrey |
20,941 |
5.65 |
West Sussex |
29,293 |
6.21 |
Wigan and Bolton |
25,414 |
6.78 |
Wiltshire |
20,033 |
5.71 |
Wirral1 |
13,524 |
5.91 |
Wolverhampton |
10,972 |
6.83 |
Worcestershire |
17,930 |
5.90 |
England |
1,957,357 |
6.23 |