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Health: Continuing Care

Volume 714: debated on Tuesday 3 November 2009

Questions

Asked by

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many people receive NHS continuing care in each primary care trust each year; and what proportion of the population of each primary care trust those figures represent. [HL6103]

The requested information is provided in the following table.

Number receiving National Health Service continuing care in total and per 50,000 population, England Quarter 4, 2008-09

Organisation name

Number

per 50,000 population

England

46,599

45.8

Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT

537

89.0

Barking and Dagenham PCT

309

93.5

Barnet PCT

539

81.3

Barnsley PCT

143

30.9

Bassetlaw PCT

41

19.2

Bath and North East Somerset PCT

240

64.5

Bedfordshire PCT

246

29.9

Berkshire East PCT

238

31.0

Berkshire West PCT

223

24.5

Bexley Care Trust

430

102.0

Birmingham East and North PCT

267

33.5

Blackburn with Darwen PCT

68

22.5

Blackpool PCT

95

33.9

Bolton PCT

265

50.5

Bournemouth and Poole PCT

811

126.2

Bradford and Airedale PCT

623

62.6

Brent PCT

385

68.8

Brighton and Hove City PCT

188

36.3

Bristol PCT

323

37.7

Bromley PCT

238

39.2

Buckinghamshire PCT

423

42.6

Bury PCT

70

19.2

Calderdale PCT

254

63.4

Cambridgeshire PCT

672

58.2

Camden PCT

163

35.1

Central and Eastern Cheshire PCT

475

53.3

Central Lancashire PCT

280

31.9

City and Hackney PCT

189

42.9

Cornwall and Isles Of Scilly PCT

670

63.7

County Durham PCT

647

63.5

Coventry PCT

357

55.3

Croydon PCT

315

47.0

Cumbria PCT

166

16.5

Darlington PCT

165

84.0

Derby City PCT

329

60.7

Derbyshire County PCT

796

57.5

Devon PCT

771

52.6

Doncaster PCT

356

60.7

Dorset PCT

547

71.5

Dudley PCT

271

45.0

Ealing PCT

168

26.2

East and North Hertfordshire PCT

219

19.9

East Lancashire PCT

251

33.6

East Riding of Yorkshire PCT

136

22.3

East Sussex Downs and Weald PCT

261

39.9

Eastern and Coastal Kent PCT

423

29.5

Enfield PCT

185

34.5

Gateshead PCT

127

32.7

Gloucestershire PCT

416

35.9

Great Yarmouth and Waveney PCT

103

23.3

Greenwich PCT

133

28.9

Halton and St Helens PCT

610

100.3

Hammersmith and Fulham PCT

220

64.7

Hampshire PCT

2,205

89.2

Haringey PCT

250

52.0

Harrow PCT

200

50.4

Hartlepool PCT

102

56.0

Hastings and Rother PCT

87

25.4

Havering PCT

262

55.2

Heart of Birmingham PCT

83

14.7

Herefordshire PCT

256

73.2

Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale PCT

110

27.0

Hillingdon PCT

281

58.5

Hounslow PCT

160

36.2

Hull PCT

140

25.0

Isle Of Wight NHS PCT

281

101.8

Islington PCT

220

58.7

Kensington and Chelsea PCT

190

49.9

Kingston PCT

113

32.8

Kirklees PCT

324

41.3

Knowsley PCT

178

59.2

Lambeth PCT

368

63.5

Leeds PCT

906

59.1

Leicester City PCT

213

34.5

Leicestershire County and Rutland PCT

404

31.3

Lewisham PCT

283

55.0

Lincolnshire PCT

526

37.6

Liverpool PCT

707

79.6

Luton PCT

215

58.1

Manchester PCT

307

31.6

Medway PCT

154

29.0

Mid Essex PCT

174

24.4

Midlesbrough PCT

139

48.2

Milton Keynes PCT

79

17.0

Newcastle PCT

130

24.9

Newham PCT

232

45.6

Norfolk PCT

410

28.3

North East Essex PCT

102

16.0

North East Lincolnshire Care Trust Plus

157

48.0

North Lancashire PCT

435

66.6

North Lincolnshire PCT

225

71.1

North Somerset PCT

184

45.6

North Staffordshire PCT

179

43.9

North Tees PCT

299

79.3

North Tyneside PCT

150

36.7

North Yorkshire and York PCT

680

44.3

Northamptonshire PCT

704

53.3

Northumberland Care Trust

307

49.3

Nottingham City PCT

171

28.0

Nottinghamshire County PCT

645

50.5

Oldham PCT

345

77.6

Oxfordshire PCT

495

40.4

Peterborough PCT

92

30.7

Plymouth PCT

620

123.9

Portsmouth City PCT

310

77.7

Redbridge PCT

114

23.8

Redcar and Cleveland PCT

80

30.1

Richmond and Twickenham PCT

171

49.4

Rotherham PCT

151

31.0

Salford PCT

254

57.0

Sandwell PCT

186

30.9

Sefton PCT

154

28.5

Sheffield PCT

640

59.9

Shropshire County PCT

733

128.5

Solihull Care Trust

175

42.4

Somerset PCT

402

39.2

South Birmingham PCT

193

27.8

South East Essex PCT

78

11.7

South Gloucestershire PCT

184

38.0

South Staffordshire PCT

338

29.0

South Tyneside PCT

110

36.4

South West Essex PCT

226

28.4

Southampton City PCT

268

54.6

Southwark PCT

131

25.4

Stockport PCT

315

56.0

Stoke On Trent PCT

151

29.3

Suffolk PCT

392

33.3

Sunderland Teaching PCT

299

54.6

Surrey PCT

682

31.8

Sutton and Merton PCT

254

33.6

Swindon PCT

135

35.1

Tameside and Glossop PCT

199

44.2

Telford and Wrekin PCT

249

77.4

Torbay Care Trust

146

52.5

Tower Hamlets PCT

128

29.8

Trafford PCT

109

25.9

Wakefield District PCT

233

35.0

Walsall PCT

377

75.5

Waltham Forest PCT

257

56.3

Wandsworth PCT

205

36.6

Warrington PCT

210

54.5

Warwickshire PCT

818

79.2

West Essex PCT

102

19.5

West Hertfordshire PCT

233

21.7

West Kent PCT

388

29.3

West Sussex PCT

431

27.8

Western Cheshire PCT

176

35.8

Westminster PCT

138

29.4

Wiltshire PCT

364

41.8

Wirral PCT

255

41.2

Wolverhampton City PCT

287

60.4

Worcestershire PCT

312

28.6

Asked by

To ask Her Majesty's Government what proportion of people receiving NHS continuing care each year do not live at home. [HL6104]

To ask Her Majesty's Government how many people they forecast will need to be supported by the NHS continuing care funding stream each year until 2031; and what proportion they forecast will be cared for (a) in their own homes, and (b) elsewhere. [HL6105]

Information on the proportion of people receiving National Health Service continuing care each year that do not live at home is not collected centrally.

We have made no forecast of future NHS continuing care funding, or of the proportion who will be cared for in their own homes, or elsewhere.

Asked by

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether the cost of funding NHS continuing care has been included in the overall care costs for older people to be funded as part of the proposed national care service. [HL6106]

The cost of funding National Health Service continuing care is included in the general funding allocation made to primary care trusts, and is therefore not included in the proposed national care service costings.