§ Mr. KempTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will set out, with statistical information relating as directly as possible to the constituency, the effects on Houghton and Washington, East of his Department's actions since 2 May 1997. [152991]
§ Mr. HuttonDetailed information on the impact of Department of Health policies nationally is set out in the Department of Health Annual reports. A copy of the most recent report "Department of Health—Government Expenditure Plans 2000–01" is available in the House of Commons Library and on the Department of Health website at www.doh.gov.uk/dhreport.
The impact of policies is not examined by constituency and statistics collected centrally by the Department are not collected on a constituency basis.
My hon. Friend's constituency falls within the geographical area covered by Sunderland health authority and Sunderland social services authority.
Increases in allocations between 1996–97 and 2001–02 for Sunderland HA are set out in the table.
Increases in allocations between 1996–97 and 2001–02 Increase £ million (cash) 64.1 £ million (real terms) 41.4 Percentage (cash) 39.37 Percentage (real terms) 23.49 Note:
Increases for 1999–2000 onwards are for unified allocations which cover hospital and community health services, prescribing and discretionary family health services. Those for previous years cover hospital and community health services only.
Sunderland health authority has also received additional funding for certain policies. This includes: £600,000 for accident and emergency modernisation in 2000–01; £64,000, £131,000, £202,000 and £139,000 for improving 335W cancer services (breast, colorectal, lung and cancer outpatients) in 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000 and 2000–01 respectively; £580,000 to reduce waiting lists and times in 2000–01; £1.8 million to expand critical care services in 2000–01; £392,000 to deal with winter pressures in 2000–01 and £880,000. £1.05 million in 1997–98 and 1998–99 respectively; and £119,000 for heart disease services in 2000–01.
In addition, my hon. Friend's constituents will benefit from the new £22 million major hospital development that has opened at Sunderland Royal Hospital.
Sunderland personal social services standard spending assessment for 2001–02 compared with 1996–97 is set out in the table.
Percentage increase £ million Real Cash 1996–97 46.016 — — 2001–02 61.499 18.4 32.0 In addition to the SSAs referred to, Sunderland local authority received additional funding in the form of a number of special and specific grants as set out in the table.
£000 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 Special Transitional Grant1 1.940 — — — Partnership grant2 — 1.368 1.173 1.660 Prevention grant2 — 111 168 Carers grant3 — 113 257 362 Children's grant3 — 216 344 863 MH Core grant 361 582 661 4994 Training Support Grant 192 189 193 4233 1 The special transitional grant ended in 1998–99 2 The partnership and prevention grants have been combined in 2001–02 and called the promoting independence grant 3 The carers' and children's grants were introduced in 1999–2000 4Indicative allocation