Health written question – answered at on 14 June 2007.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much budget allocation was provided for (a) NHS Greater Manchester, (b) Tameside and Glossop primary care trust and (c) Oldham primary care trust in each of the last three years, broken down by main categories of activity; and how much was spent against each budget in each case.
Primary care trusts (PCTs) are responsible for meeting the health needs of their population using the resources available to them. The following table shows the revenue resource limit for PCTs in Greater Manchester from the published accounts and the draft figures for 2006-07.
£ million | |||
Organisation name | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 |
Oldham PCT | 267.9 | 300.4 | 318.5 |
Tameside and Glossop PCT | 263.5 | 292.0 | 311.5 |
Ashton, Leigh and Wigan PCT | 357.9 | 392.3 | 418.2 |
Bolton PCT | 300.5 | 342.6 | 351.2 |
Bury PCT | 194.4 | 214.3 | 231.6 |
Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale PCT | 247.1 | 274.4 | 288.5 |
Salford Teaching PCT | 325.6 | 344.3 | 368.3 |
Manchester PCT | 672.5 | 735.4 | 781.6 |
Stockport PCT | 313.8 | 356.8 | 366.2 |
Trafford PCT | 239.7 | 271.4 | 275.3 |
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