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District Health Authorities

Volume 21: debated on Wednesday 7 April 1982

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asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish a table showing the revenue cash limits and the capital cash limits for district health authorities in Wales for 1982–83; and how these compare with 1981–82.

The provisional revenue and capital cash limits for health authorities in Wales for 1982–83 and their equivalent cash limits for 1981–82 are as follows:

Table 1
Revenue and capital limits for district health authorities 1982–83
District health authorityRevenue cash limits (provisional) £ millionCapital cash limits (provisional) £ million
Clwyd62·1230·992
East Dyfed39·2300·624
Gwent79·0111·256
Gwynedd35·7600·568
Mid Glamorgan89·0001·416
Powys18·3320·296
South Glamorgan106·8891·680
West Glamorgan61·1800·968
Pembrokeshire12·7240·200
Total504·2498·000
Revenue and Capital Cash Limits for Area Health Authorities 1981–82
Area health authorityRevenue cash limits (provisional) £ millionCapital cash limits (provisional) £ million
Clwyd59·0000·750
Dyfed48·0430·618
Gwent73·2350·942
Gwynedd33·0470·426
Mid Glamorgan82·9041·068
Powys16·9290·216
South Glamorgan98·4751·254
West Glamorgan56·5320·726
Total468·1656000

Notes:

i. The cash limits for 1982–83 reflect the reorganisation of health services in Dyfed which came into effect on 1 April 1982.

ii. The capital cash limits are those which are allocated to health authorities for their discretionary use. Authorities receive other capital funds on a non-discretionary basis for such purposes as energy conservation and they also benefit from the all-Wales capital programme of upper category schemes which is managed centrally by the Welsh Office.

iii. Provisional—that is, beginning of the year—figures have been given in respect of both years for ease of comparison, because the end of year cash limits for 1981–82 are complicated by supplementary allocations during the course of the year as a result of the release of revenue funds from central reserves for health service developments and the recycling of capital funds following periodic reassessments of expenditure on the all-Wales capital programme and by transfers of funds by health authorities between their revenue and capital allocations.

iv. The increase in the capital cash limits between the two years incorporates additional provision which has been made available for authorities discretionary—that is, lower category—schemes so as to facilitate an increase in the delegated limit for such schemes from £600,000 to £1 million in accordance with the recommendations of a "Rayner"review.