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NHS Gas Expenditure

Keith Vaz: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much the NHS has spent on gas in (a) Leicester and (b) England since 1997. [51017]

Jane Kennedy: The table provides the approximate figures the national health service has spent on gas since 1997 using the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency's framework agreements.
Approximate spend (£)
England
199840,539,501
199937,878,480
200061,433,441
200170,139,250
200265,572,807
200371,617,594
2004100,560,301
2005161,336,700
2006205,917,010
Leicestershire
1998810,790
1999757,570
20001,228,669
20011,402,785
20021,311,456
20031,432,352
20042,011,206
20053,226,734
20064,118,340

 
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These figures differ from amounts used in previous replies to parliamentary questions. Although still an approximation they follow an exercise to provide the most realistic spend on gas by those trusts utilising framework agreements.

These trusts currently account for approximately 85 per cent. of the NHS market increasing on a year-by-year basis from 70 per cent, in 2000.

NHS Secondments

Tim Loughton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many people have been seconded to new jobs in the NHS to implement 'Commissioning a Patient-Led NHS'. [51939]

Mr. Byrne: The information requested is not collected centrally.

The secondment of people to the national health service to implement 'Commissioning a Patient-Led NHS', is a matter for local discretion.

Occupational Therapy (London)

Mr. Burstow: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what occupational therapy services are available in each London borough. [54791]

Jane Kennedy: The information requested is not available centrally. It is for primary care trusts, in partnership with strategic health authorities, local authorities and other stakeholders, to determine how best to use their funds to meet national and local priorities for improving health, tackling health inequalities and modernising services. This process provides the means for addressing local needs within the health community including the provision of occupational therapy services.

Pathologists

Mr. Dismore: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the three-month vacancy rate is for pathologists at
 
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(a) Barnet and Chase Farm Hospital Trust, (b) Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, (c) Northwick Park Hospital and (d) London hospitals; and if she will make a statement. [55168]


 
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Jane Kennedy: The information requested is not collected in the format requested. However, pathology group vacancy data by all London trusts and by acute trusts are shown in the table.
The three month vacancy rate and number for Pathology Group Specialty Consultants by London Trust, as at 31 March 2005

Trust nameOrg Code3 month vacancy rate (%)3 month vacancy numberStaff in post (full time equivalent)Staff in post (headcount)
London total3.416453521
Barking and Dagenham PCT5C2(47)000
Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS TrustRF40.001818
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS TrustRVL0.001111
Barnet PCT5A9(47)000
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS TrustRRP(47)000
Barts and the London NHS TrustRNJ0.003441
Bexley Care TrustTAK(47)000
Brent Teaching PCT5K5(47)000
Bromley Hospitals NHS TrustRG30.001111
Bromley PCT5A7(47)000
Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care TrustTAF(47)000
Camden PCT5K7(47)000
Central and North West London Mental Health NHS TrustRV3(47)000
Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS TrustRQM(46)012
City and Hackney PCT5C3(47)000
Croydon PCT5K9(47)000
Ealing Hospital NHS TrustRC3(46)078
Ealing PCT5HX(47)000
East London and the City Mental Health NHS TrustRWK(47)000
Enfield PCT5C1(47)000
Epsom and St. Helier University Hospitals NHS TrustRVR0.002223
Great Ormond Street Hospital For Sick Children NHS TrustRP40.001921
Greenwich Teaching PCT5A8(47)000
Guys and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustRJ10.002836
Hammersmith and Fulham PCT5H1(47)000
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS TrustRQN5.823245
Haringey Teaching PCT5C9(47)000
Harrow PCT5K6(47)000
Havering PCT5A4(47)000
Hillingdon Hospital NHS TrustRAS(46)055
Hillingdon PCT5AT(47)000
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRQX(46)134
Hounslow PCT5HY(47)000
Islington PCT5K8(47)000
Kensington and Chelsea PCT5LA(47)000
King's College Hospital NHS TrustRJZ4.423338
Kingston Hospital NHS TrustRAX0.001313
Kingston PCT5A5(47)000
Lambeth PCT5LD(47)000
Lewisham PCT5LF(47)000
London Ambulance serviceRRU(47)000
Mayday HealthCare NHS TrustRJ6(46)1810
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRP6(46)001
Newham PCT5C5(47)000
Newham University Hospital NHS TrustRNH(46)133
North Central London SHAQ05(47)000
North East London Mental Health NHS TrustRAT(47)000
North East London SHAQ060.000
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS TrustRAP(46)0910
North West London Hospitals NHS TrustRV811.221618
North West London SHAQ04(47)000
Oxleas NHS TrustRPG(47)000
Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS TrustRG2(46)088
Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS TrustRGZ(46)267
Redbridge PCT5NA(47)000
Richmond and Twickenham PCT5M6(47)000
Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS TrustRT3(46)077
Royal Free Hampstead NHS TrustRAL4.412229
Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRPY0.001415
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS TrustRAN(46)100
South East London SHAQ07(46)011
South London and Maudsley NHS TrustRV5(46)022
South West London and St. George's Mental Health NHS TrustRQY(47)000
South West London SHAQ08(46)011
Southwark PCT5LE(47)000
St. George's Healthcare NHS TrustRJ70.002226
St. Mary's NHS TrustPJ50.001721
Sutton and Merton PCT5M7(47)000
Tavistock and Portman NHS TrustRNK(47)000
The Lewisham Hospital NHS TrustRJ2(46)167
The Whittington Hospital NHS TrustRKE0.001011
Tower Hamlets PCT5C4(47)000
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustRRV0.004852
Waltham Forest PCT5NC(47)000
Wandsworth PCT5LG(47)000
West London Mental Health NHS TrustRKL(47)000
West Middlesex University Hospital NHS TrustRFW(46)199
Westminster PCT5LC(46)011
Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS TrustRGC(46)266


(46) where the sum of the staff in post (fte) and number of vacancies is less then 10
(47) where the sum of the staff in post (fte) and number of vacancies is 0
Notes:
1. Three month vacancies are vacancies which trusts are actively trying to fill, which had lasted for three months or more (full time equivalents (fte)).
2. Three month Vacancy Rates are three month vacancies expressed as a percentage of three month vacancies plus staff in post (fte).
3. Vacancy and staff in post numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number.
4. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place.
Source:
NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre medical and dental workforce census
NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre medical and dental vacancy survey





 
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The three month vacancy rate and number for pathology group specialty consultants by London Acute Trust, as at 31 March 2005

Trust nameOrg Code3 month vacancy rate (%)3 month vacancy numberStaff in post (full-time equivalent)Staff in post (headcount)
London Acute Trust total3.415424490
Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS TrustRF40.001818
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS TrustRVL0.001111
Barts and the London NHS TrustRNJ0.003441
Bromley Hospitals NHS TrustRG30.001111
Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare NHS TrustRQM(48)012
Ealing Hospital NHS TrustRC3(48)078
Epsom and St. Helier University Hospitals NHS TrustRVR0.002223
Guys and St. Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustRJ10.002836
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS TrustRQN5.823245
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRQX(48)134
King's College Hospital NHS TrustRJZ4.423338
Kingston Hospital NHS TrustRAX0.001313
Mayday HealthCare NHS TrustRJ6(48)1810
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRP6(48)001
Newham University Hospital NHS TrustRNH(48)133
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS TrustRAP(48)0910
North West London Hospitals NHS TrustRV811.221618
Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS TrustRG2(48)088
Queen Mary's Sidcup NHS TrustRGZ(48)267
Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS TrustRT3(48)077
Royal Free Hampstead NHS TrustRAL4.412229
Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation TrustRPY0.001415
St. George's Healthcare NHS TrustRJ70.002226
St Mary's NHS TrustRJ50.001721
The Lewisham Hospital NHS TrustRJ2(48)167
The Whittington Hospital NHS TrustRKE0.001011
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustRRV0.004852
West Middlesex University Hospital NHS TrustRFW(48)199
Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS TrustRGC(48)266


(48) where the sum of the staff in post (fte) and number of vacancies is less then 10
Notes:
1. Three month vacancies are vacancies which trusts are actively trying to fill, which had lasted for three months or more (full time equivalents (fte)).
2. Three month vacancy rates are three month vacancies expressed as a percentage of three month vacancies plus staff in post (fte).
3. Vacancy and staff in post numbers are rounded to the nearest whole number.
4. Percentages are rounded to one decimal place.
Source:
NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre medical and dental workforce census
NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre medical and dental vacancy survey




 
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