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Primary Care Trusts

Volume 400: debated on Tuesday 4 March 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the income per capita of the population is for primary care trusts in (a) Wiltshire, (b) Hampshire and (c)Berkshire. [97801]

The funding per weighted head of population of primary care trusts (PCTs) is shown in the table, is calculated using the cash funding made by the Department of Health, and health authorities to those PCTs. PCTs also receive small quantities of miscellaneous income for fees and charges and this has not been included in the table.

From April 2003, PCTs will be funded directly by the Department of Health.

Health authority area

Funding per head(£)

Wiltshire
South Wiltshire977.01
West Wiltshire837.39

Hampshire

East Hampshire754.66
Mid Hampshire859.55
New Forest766.20
North Hampshire860.08
Portsmouth City632.39
Southampton583.85
Isle of Wight704.03
Berkshire
Newbury and Community694.65
Reading815.50
Slough834.41
Wokingham756.00

Note:

Populations derived from weighted capitation formula used for 2003–04 to2005–06 PCT revenue allocations, ie GP lists reconciled to mid 2001 Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates and weighted for age, need and cost.

Source:

Primary Care Trusts audited summarisation schedules 2001–02.