HC Deb 23 April 2002 vol 384 cc226-8W
Brian Cotter

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what funding has been made available to each local health authority to increase capacity for the treatment of patients. [40492]

Mr. Hutton

[holding answer 7 March 2002]: In 2002–03 £425 million has been earmarked to expand acute capacity, increase activity levels and reduce waiting. This is in addition to funding from general allocations which can be spent to deliver waiting times by agreement between primary care trusts (PCTs), health authorities (HAs) and NHS trusts and their partners locally. The earmarked funding will be used to: Expand local capacity by expanding diagnostic and treatment centres and/or buying into spare capacity in public or private services locally or nationally; Commission extra activity Pay for the consequential costs in community health and social care of this extra activity.

In addition, capital funding of £179 million in 2001–02 and £329 million in 2002–03 for increasing activity and providing diagnostic and treatment centres was issued as part of general capital allocations. PCTs, HAs and NHS trusts and their local partners agree how the general capital allocation is spent.

The heath authority total allocations and earmarked funding for capacity are given in the table.

2002–03 HA total allocations and earmarked funding for capacity
£000
Health authority Total allocation Earmarked funding for capacity
Bradford 414,737 4,306
Calderdale and Kirklees 480,687 4,986
County Durham 540,526 5,649
East Riding 474,977 4,816
Gateshead and South Tyneside 332,463 3,391
Leeds 6,28553 6,285
Newcastle and North Tyneside 436,790 4,393
North Cumbria 261,665 2,676
North Yorkshire 566,781 5,931
Northumberland 257,298 2,626
Sunderland 268,228 2,702
Tees 485,772 5,041
Wakefield 277,810 2,848
Barnsley 207,257 2,155
Doncaster 259,726 2,634
Leicestershire 682,748 7,262
Lincolnshire 519,957 5,378
North Derbyshire 300,013 3,056
North Nottinghamshire 313,543 3,226
Nottingham 519,138 5,408
Rotherham 210,533 2,147
Sheffield 477,104 4,777
South Derbyshire 448,542 4,724
South Humber 258,993 2,591
Bedfordshire 414,926 4,484
Cambridgeshire 525,529 5,529
Hertfordshire 802,649 8,241
Norfolk 611,615 6,346
North Essex 668,052 7,002
South Essex 554,308 5,876
Suffolk 519,352 5,352
Barking and Havering 333,897 3,421
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey 725,055 7,604
Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich 635,109 6,180
Brent and Harrow 432,599 4,293
Camden and Islington 477,910 4,584
Croydon 274,247 2,881
Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow 676,038 6,890
East London and the City 702,986 7,391
Hillingdon 203,317 2,063
Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster 436,168 4,787
Kingston and Richmond 284,506 2,939
Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham 829,552 8,099
Merton, Sutton and Wandsworth 563,125 5,655
Redbridge and Waltham Forest 399,542 3,951
Berkshire 588,572 6,340
Buckinghamshire 493,959 5,264
East Kent 521,292 5,226
East Surrey 324,719 3,217
East Sussex, Brighton and Hove 666,721 6,724
2002–03 HA total allocations and earmarked funding for capacity
£000
Health authority Total allocation Earmarked funding for capacity
Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and South East Hampshire 561,429 5,692
North and Mid Hampshire 381,685 3,969
Northamptonshire 429,544 4,450
Oxfordshire 445,458 4,713
Southampton and South West Hampshire 432,174 4,475
West Kent 744,108 7,606
West Surrey 485,877 4,835
West Sussex 618,829 6,302
Avon 774,501 7,987
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 416,197 4,213
Dorset 582,186 5,874
Gloucestershire 432,361 4,352
North and East Devon 393,334 4,019
Somerset 379,361 3,916
South and West Devon 499,768 5,045
Wiltshire 453,698 4,671
Birmingham 900,062 9,196
Coventry 267,745 2,773
Dudley 241,721 2,491
Herefordshire 130,657 1,347
North Staffordshire 403,322 4,154
Sandwell 268,794 2,757
Shropshire 326,945 3,416
Solihull 158,220 1,629
South Staffordshire 421,814 4,406
Walsall 217,042 2,256
Warwickshire 381,972 3,909
Wolverhampton 212,684 2,193
Worcestershire 393,056 4,073
Bury and Rochdale 332,127 3,413
East Lancashire 461,132 4,700
Liverpool 453,913 4,497
Manchester 461,845 4,593
Morecambe Bay 268,369 2,644
North Cheshire 261,550 2,614
North West Lancashire 424,129 4,276
Salford and Trafford 407,159 4,076
Sefton 254,961 2,481
South Cheshire 531,913 5,382
South Lancashire 247,205 2,509
St. Helen's and Knowsley 310,547 3,171
Stockport 231,170 2,390
West Pennine 392,430 4,075
Wigan and Bolton 494,170 5,193
Wirral 297,121 2,920
Total England 41,468,469 425,000