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Health Services Expenditure

Volume 905: debated on Tuesday 10 February 1976

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asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish in the Official Report the financial allocations broken down into revenue and capital expenditure, for the years 1974–75 and 1975–76, made available to the various

REVENUE ALLOCATIONS
Final Allocations 1974–75Allocations to date 1975–76
Area Health AuthorityTotalPer CapitaTotalPer Capita
£000££000£
Clwyd17,12545·8721,97358·86
Dyfed14,04243·8715,74449·18
Gwent22,57651·2528,88465·57
Gwynedd10,02144·8412,96658·01
Mid Glamorgan25,38947·0932,10559·54
Powys4,93249·226,33163·18
South Glamorgan32,36682·7640,846104·44
West Glamorgan16,67144·8921,30157·35
Wales143,12251·87180,15065·29

Notes:

1. The allocation to South Glamorgan reflects the teaching responsibilities of that authority.

2. Further allocations of varying amounts will be made to individual authorities for 1975–76 to meet the costs of pay awards and price increases and for developments for which the Department has been holding funds in reserve.

CAPITAL ALLOCATIONS

Allocations 1974–75

Allocations 1975–76

Area Health Authority

Total

Per Capita

Total

Per Capita
£000££000£
Clwyd2,4236·502,6987·23
Dyfed2,4127·542,6418·25
Gwent1,7834·053,0216·87
Gwynedd1,1545·171,5396·90
Mid Glamorgan4,4488·254,5418·42
Powys3533·533233·23
South Glamorgan3,1017·932,6606·80
West Glamorgan1,7464·711,5774·25
Wales17,4206·3119,0006·89

Notes:

1. The figures comprise the lump sum allocations made to area health authorities, and other expenditure funded centrally either as part of the all-Wales programme of larger schemes or as special projects, e.g., certain regional and sub-regional services.

2. Certain items of capital expenditure incurred by the Welsh Health Technical Services Organisation are not directly attributable to particular AHAs and are not included in the above-mentioned figures.

3. Significant variations between 1974–75 and 1975–76 for individual health authorities are mainly due to the incidence of larger schemes in these authorities forming part of the all-Wales programme.