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Kidney Dialysis

Mr. Evennett: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations she has received about the provision of kidney dialysis in South London. [12835]


 
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Jane Kennedy: I have received no such representations.

Mr. Hoyle: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many patients have used the kidney dialysis unit in Chorley since it opened. [13583]

Mr. Byrne: This is a matter for the Chair of the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust. I have written to the chairman, Mr. Dennis Benson, informing him of my hon. Friend's inquiry.

Lancashire Health Expenditure

Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) how much of total health service expenditure in Lancashire in each of the last 10 years was spent directly on (a) healthcare, (b) administration and (c) prescriptions; [13735]

(2) what the budget for Government funded healthcare was in Lancashire in each of the last 10 years. [13741]

Mr. Byrne: The information requested is shown in the table.

The figures are shown for the periods 1996–97 to 2003–04; the earliest and latest available. It is not possible to provide expenditure figures for the county of Lancashire as this does not correspond to any specific strategic health authority (SHA). They are taken from the audited summarisation schedules or accounts of the relevant primary care trusts (PCTs) and health authorities (HAs) within the current Cumbria and Lancashire SHA area.

Data shown is prescribing costs' which is the total cost relating to prescribing by general practitioners within the PCT area, from the unified budget.
Expenditure by Cumbria and Lancashire SHA and by PCTs and HAs within the current Cumbria and Lancashire SHA area
£000

1996–971997–981998–991999–2000
Total expenditure1,210,5761,181,5561,309,2161,567,565
Healthcare1,184,5871,157,1131,238,5951,433,482
Administration23,05324,36728,28951,162
Prescriptions88,94399,79398,004214,750

2000–012001–022002–032003–04
Total expenditure1,717,8721,961,9852,337,2492,421,861
Healthcare1,494,0131,489,1181,674,3501,876,654
Administration38,49266,582n/a122,268
Prescriptions231,275254,314284,882309,631




Notes:
1.'Healthcare" is the total commissioning of primary and secondary healthcare accounted for by the HAs and PCTs.
2.'Administration" includes an analysis of the costs of administrative staff and certain managers in the relevant PCTs and HAs. Figures for 2002–03 are not available.
3.'Prescriptions' is the total cost relating to prescribing within the areas accounted for by the HAs and PCTs.
4.Expenditure is taken from audited HA summarisation forms and PCT summarisation schedules, which are prepared on a resource basis and therefore differ from cash allocations in the year. The figures have not been adjusted for inflation.
5.Figures for 1996–97 to 2001–02 have been prepared using gross expenditure figures. Figures for 2002–03 and 2003–04 have been adjusted to eliminate expenditure which would be double counted where an authority acts as a lead in commissioning healthcare or other services.
Sources:
1.Audited accounts of HAs, 1996–97 to 1998–99.
2.Audited summarisation forms of HAs, 1999–2000 to 2001–02.
3.Audited summarisation schedules of PCTs, 2000–01 to 2003–04.
4.Audited summarisation forms of Cumbria and Lancashire SHA, 2002–03 and 2003–04.




 
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Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Health(1) what the financial surplus or deficit recorded by each primary care trust in Lancashire was for 2004–05; [13736]

(2) what the financial surplus or deficit recorded by each NHS trust in Lancashire was for 2004–05. [13737]

Mr. Byrne: This information is not yet available.

Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the funding per capita was for each primary care trust in Lancashire for 2004–05. [13738]

Mr. Byrne: The information requested is shown in the table.
Primary care trustPer capita funding 2004–05 (£000)
Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale1,089
Chorley and South Ribble894
Fylde1,018
Hyndburn and Ribble Valley1,017
Morecambe Bay1,030
Preston1,141
West Lancashire991
Wyre1,024

 
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Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much money was spent on prescriptions by eachprimary care trust in Lancashire in each year since 1997. [13739]

Mr. Byrne: The information is not available in the requested format. However, data for 2000–01 to 2003–04 are shown in the table. Primary care trusts (PCTs) were not in existence prior to 2000–01 and 2003–04 is the latest year for which figures are available.

Figures are taken from the audited summarisation schedules (accounts) of the relevant PCTs. Relevant PCTs are taken as being those within the current Cumbria and Lancashire Strategic Health Authority (SHA) area.

Data shown is prescribing costs", which is the total cost relating to prescribing by general practitioners within the PCT area, from the unified budget.
Expenditure by PCTs in the Cumbria and Lancashire SHA area on prescribing costs
£000

PCT2000–012001–022002–032003–04
Blackburn with Darwen
PCT
8,57418,96921,10522,899
Blackpool PCTn/an/a24,45226,307
Burnley, Pendle and
Rossendale PCT
n/an/a36,50439,754
Carlisle and District PCTn/a13,84216,08817,917
Chorley and South Ribble
PCT
n/a24,16927,92530,675
Eden Valley PCTn/a8,0499,40010,277
Fylde PCTn/an/a11,79612,651
Hyndburn and Ribble
Valley PCT
n/an/a16,63718,015
Morecambe Bay PCTn/a40,89645,55148,946
Preston PCTn/an/a19,70521,879
West Cumbria PCTn/a17,70820,29822,424
West Lancashire PCTn/a12,83414,12015,545
Wyre PCTn/an/a21,30122,342




Notes:
1.'Prescribing costs' is the total cost relating to prescribing by GPs within the area accounted for by the PCT.
2.'n/a' indicates that a PCT was not in existence in that year.
Sources:
Audited summarisation schedules of the above PCTs 2000–01 to 2003–04.



Mr. Evans: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the waiting list figures were for cancer care in Lancashire in each of the last 10 years. [13740]

Mr. Byrne: The information requested is shown in the following tables.
Number of patients with an urgent referral for suspected cancer received from general practitioner within 24 hours, by waiting time from referral to out-patients appointment, for hospitals in Cumbria and Lancashire strategic health authority (all cancers)
Number waiting 14 days or less

Reporting periodRMR Blackpool Victoria hospital NHS trustRML Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde community health services NHS trustRXL Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre hospitals NHS trustREU Burnley healthcare NHS trustRMB Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley health care NHS trustRXR East Lancashire hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q1457165n/a220235n/a
2001–02Q2740177n/a207217n/a
2001–02Q3689158n/a252223n/a
2001–02Q4803149n/a262229n/a
2002–03Q1n/an/a1046333216n/a
2002–03Q2n/an/a1082300244n/a
2002–03Q3n/an/a1154344260n/a
2002–03Q4n/an/a1084317246n/a
2003–04Q1n/an/a1187n/an/a587
2003–04Q2n/an/a1267n/an/a628
2003–04Q3n/an/a1217n/an/a688
2003–04Q4n/an/a460n/an/a672
2004–05Q1n/an/a1158n/an/a682
2004–05Q2n/an/a1174n/an/a690
2004–05Q3n/an/a1173n/an/a53
2004–05Q4n/an/a1163n/an/a677

 
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Number waiting 14 days or less

Reporting periodRTX Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS TrustRNL North Cumbria acute hospitals NHS trustRMF Preston acute hospitals NHS trustFDD Chorley and South Ribble NHS trustRXN Lancashire teaching hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q1465467204336n/a
2001–02Q2487492231325n/a
2001–02Q3533594252428n/a
2001–02Q4517511291406n/a
2002–03Q1599674312435n/a
2002–03Q2657734n/an/a822
2002–03Q3655757n/an/a822
2002–03Q4635722n/an/a783
2003–04Q1724831n/an/a843
2003–04Q2738946n/an/a887
2003–04Q3781991n/an/a990
2003–04Q47731016n/an/a987
2004–05Q1855866n/an/a1092
2004–05Q2882988n/an/a1034
2004–05Q39421099n/an/a1016
2004–05Q4836934n/an/a916

Number of patients with an urgent referral for suspected cancer received from general practitioner within 24 hours, by waiting time from referral to out-patients appointment, for hospitals in Cumbria and Lancashire Strategic health authority (all cancers)
Number waiting more than 14 days

Reporting periodRMR Blackpool Victoria hospital NHS trustRML Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde community health services NHS trustRXL Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre hospitals NHS trustREU Burnley healthcare NHS trustRMB Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley health care NHS trustRXR East Lancashire hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q100n/a00n/a
2001–02Q220n/a01n/a
2001–02Q300n/a00n/a
2001–02Q400n/a14n/a
2002–03Q1n/an/a053n/a
2002–03Q2n/an/a003n/a
2002–03Q3n/an/a115n/a
2002–03Q4n/an/a0110n/a
2003–04Q1n/an/a0n/an/a1
2003–04Q2n/an/a0n/an/a0
2003–04Q3n/an/a0n/an/a1
2003–04Q4n/an/a0n/an/a0
2004–05Q1n/an/a1n/an/a0
2004–05Q2n/an/a0n/an/a0
2004–05Q3n/an/a0n/an/a1
2004–05Q4n/an/a0n/an/a1

 
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Number waiting more than 14 days

Reporting periodRTX Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS TrustRNL North Cumbria acute hospitals NHS trustRMF Preston acute hospitals NHS trustFDD Chorley and South Ribble NHS trustRXN Lancashire teaching hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q1625300n/a
2001–02Q2708500n/a
2001–02Q33510600n/a
2001–02Q41413800n/a
2002–03Q1813700n/a
2002–03Q22123n/an/a0
2002–03Q30112n/an/a0
2002–03Q41167n/an/a0
2003–04Ql0178n/an/a0
2003–04Q2030n/an/a0
2003–04Q302n/an/a0
2003–04Q402n/an/a0
2004–05Q100n/an/a0
2004–05Q202n/an/a0
2004–05Q312n/an/a0
2004–05Q404n/an/a0

Number of patients with an urgent referral for suspected cancer received from general practitioner within 24 hours, by waiting time from referral to out-patients appointment, for hospitals in Cumbria and Lancashire Strategic health authority (all cancers)
Percentage

Percentage waiting 14 days or less
Reporting periodRMR Blackpool Victoria hospital NHS trustRML Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde community health services NHS trustRXL Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre hospitals NHS trustREU Burnley healthcare NHS trustRMB Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley health care NHS trustRXR East Lancashire hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q1100100n/a100100n/a
2001–02Q2100100n/a100100n/a
2001–02Q3100100n/a100100n/a
2001–02Q4100100n/a10098n/a
2002–03Q1n/an/a1009999n/a
2002–03Q2n/an/a10010099n/a
2002–03Q3n/an/a10010098n/a
2002–03Q4n/an/a10010096n/a
2003–04Q1n/an/a100n/an/a100
2003–04Q2n/an/a100n/an/a100
2003–04Q3n/an/a100n/an/a100
2003–04Q4n/an/a100n/an/a100
2004–05Q1n/an/a100n/an/a100
2004–05Q2n/an/a100n/an/a100
2004–05Q3n/an/a100n/an/a98
2004–05Q4n/an/a100n/an/a100

Percentage

Percentage waiting 14 days or less
Reporting periodRTX Morecambe Bay Hospitals NHS TrustRNL North Cumbria acute hospitals NHS trustRMF Preston acute hospitals NHS trustFDD Chorley and South Ribble NHS trustRXN Lancashire teaching hospitals NHS trust
2001–02Q18890100100n/a
2001–02Q28785100100n/a
2001–02Q39485100100n/a
2001–02Q49779100100n/a
2002–03Q19983100100n/a
2002–03Q210086n/an/a100
2002–03Q310087n/an/a100
2002–03Q410081n/an/a100
2003–04Q110082n/an/a100
2003–04Q210097n/an/a100
2003–04Q3100100n/an/a100
2003–04Q4100100n/an/a100
2004–05Q1100100n/an/a100
2004–05Q2100100n/an/a100
2004–05Q3100100n/an/a100
2004–05Q4100100n/an/a100




Notes
1.RXL Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre hospitals NHS trust formed 2002–03 by merger of RMR Blackpool Victoria hospital NHS Trust and RL Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde community health services NHS trust.
2.RXR East Lancashire hospitals NHS trust formed 2003–04 by merger of REU Burnley healthcare NHS trust and RMB Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Health Care NHS trust.
3.RXN Lancashire teaching hospitals NHS trust formed 2002–03 (effective 1 August 2002) by merger of RMF Preston acute hospitals NHS trust and RJU Chorley and South Ribble NHS trust.
Source:
CWT-Db, Department of Health





 
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