§ Hugh BayleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what NHS revenue funding(a) in cash terms and (b) at current prices was provided for (i) York NHS Trust services and (ii) York Primary Care Trust for community and mental health services transferred to it from the NHS Trust, in each year since 1992. [135959]
§ Miss Melanie JohnsonThe information requested is shown in the table.
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£ York Hospitals National Health Service Trust Selby and York Primary Care Trust Net expenditure Net expenditure Year Cash terms Current prices Cash terms Current prices 1992–93 30,756,432 39,493,094 — — 1993–94 28,891,523 35,980,377 — — 1994–95 26,341,022 32,195,441 — — 1995–96 26,461,149 31,560,732 — — 1996–97 14,143,552 16,374,779 — — 1997–98 32,203,315 36,152,222 — — 1998–99 35,164,130 38,427,803 — — 1999–2000 34,538,617 37,060,192 — — 2000–01 36,566,218 38,571,146 — — 2001–02 24,336,434 25,030,016 12,392,798 12,745,989 Notes:
1. It is not possible to provide information on funding to NHS Trusts and PCTs for Community and Mental Health Services (including Learning Disabilities). Expenditure information by providers is included in financial returns, which are submitted on an annual basis. This expenditure information provides the closest to that required in the question.
2. The figures contain expenditure on Learning Disability services which cannot be disaggregated from certain mental health services.
3. In 1996–97, York Health Services NHS Trust submitted no information on Community Health Services and services commissioned through Royal Colleges. Therefore, information for 1996–97 is incomplete.
4. Current prices have been calculated using the gross domestic product deflator at market prices.
Sources:
1. York Health Services NHS Trust Financial returns 1992–2003.
2. Selby and York Primary Care Trust Financial Returns 2001 to 2003 (Selby and York is the closest geographic match to "York PCT" in the question).