HC Deb 17 July 2003 vol 409 cc635-6W
Mr. Burstow

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what cushion funding is included in the delayed discharge grant for each local authority for 2003–04. [126839]

Dr. Ladyman

All local authorities have been allocated their full share of the £50 million Delayed Discharges Grant. 10 local authorities have received top-up funding totalling £0.8 million in addition to their allocations under the Delayed Discharges Grant 2003–04, so that the total grant is £50.8 million. This means that all local authorities should receive more in grant than they are liable to pay in reimbursement charges, if the level of delayed discharges reduces from the situation recorded in March 2003.

The extra councils and their individual top-up allocations are shown in the table.

Top-up allocations
£ million
Local authority Extra funding
Hampshire 0.280
Surrey 0.119
Reading 0.102
Darlington 0.096
Brighton and Hove 0.089
Bracknell Forest 0.048
Lambeth 0.031
Hillingdon 0.022
West Berkshire 0.011
Sutton 0.001
Total 0.800

Mr. Amess

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on delayed discharges. [126489]

Dr. Ladyman

The latest figures on delayed discharge (March 2003), which are available in the Library, show that there were approximately 3,000 patients aged over 75 years experiencing delayed discharge from hospital on any one day in March 2003, compared with 5,673 over 75s in September 2001. This figure has almost halved since the Government made extra funding available to councils to tackle delayed discharges.