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Mr. Dobson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether an NHS trust with foundation status which has established a joint venture company will (a) have to meet financial liabilities from its own budget and (b) have recourse to NHS material funds. [33947]
Mr. Hutton: The details surrounding the establishment of foundation hospitals have not yet been determined. The Department will work with chief executives of three star national health service trusts to examine the legal, financial, governance and accountability issues.
Mr. Dobson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what estimate he has made of the funds which will be spent by NHS trusts seeking foundation status in the (a) current and (b) next financial year. [33948]
Mr. Hutton: No estimates have been made of the funds which will be spent by national health service trusts seeking foundation status. In part, this will depend upon the number of trusts making applications in each year. No trusts are seeking foundation status in the current financial year.
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Mr. Gareth R. Thomas: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many units of nursing or doctor accommodation were (a) sold, (b) put up for sale and (c) withdrawn from sale in each of the last 10 years by NHS organisations in London. [34441]
Mr. Hutton: The information requested is not available in respect of both property owned by NHS trusts and my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State.
The NHS Plan recognises the need for extra residential accommodation for nurses and other staff in London and we are well on course to deliver the target of 2,000 extra places for nurses and other national health service staff by July 2003.
Helen Jones: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many day admissions to hospitals there were in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available. [34074]
Mr. Hutton [holding answer 7 February 2002]: The numbers of day case admissions to hospitals for each year from 199192 to 200001 (the last 10 years for which data are available) are outlined in the table.
Day cases | |
---|---|
199192 | 1,546,778 |
199293 | 1,784,091 |
199394 | 2,106,998 |
199495 | 2,490,893 |
199596 | 2,745,936 |
199697 | 2,891,685 |
199798 | 3,085,832 |
199899 | 3,420,795 |
19992000 | 3,592,574 |
200001 | 3,619,521 |
Mr. Gordon Prentice: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his answer of 4 February 2002, Official Report, columns 78182W, on the NHS, what was the total value of the (a) land and (b) buildings and other assets disposed of by each three star NHS trust since 1997. [34573]
Mr. Hutton: The tables show the total value of (a) land and (b) buildings and other assets disposed of by each of the three star national health service trusts since 1997.
(26) The following trusts were not in existence in this year:
Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS Trust
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust
Northumbria Health Care NHS Trust
South Durham Health Care NHS Trust
Southern Derbyshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
(27) The following trusts were not in existence in this year:
North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Trust
NHS Trust Summarisation Schedules 199798
NHS Trust Summarisation Schedules 199899
NHS Trust Summarisation Schedules 19992000
NHS Trust Summarisation Schedules 200001
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Mr. Dobson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the total income from sales of property by NHS trusts and health authorities was in each financial year since 199798; and what his estimate is for each of the next five years. [33307]
Mr. Hutton: The information requested is shown in the table. The figures for 200102, 200203 and 200304 are estimated.
Financial year | Income from sale of property by NHS trust and health authorities |
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199798 | 231 |
199899 | 242 |
19992000 | 215 |
200001 | 382 |
200102 | 141 |
200203 | 55 |
200304 | 158 |
200405 | (28) |
200506 | (28) |
200607 | (28) |
(28) Not available
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