Question reference: S3W-32579
- Asked by: Michael Matheson, MSP for Falkirk West, Scottish National Party
- Date lodged: 19 March 2010
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Current status: Answered by Nicola Sturgeon on 22 March 2010
Question
To ask the Scottish Executive what capital funds are being made available to NHS boards and Special Health Boards in 2010-11.
Answer
NHS boards have been given a formula capital allocation of £279 million for 2010‘11.
Details of NHS boards formula allocations together with Special Board minor works allocations for the period 2010-11 are as follows:
NHS Board | 2010-11 £ Million |
Ayrshire and Arran | 18.472 |
Borders | 5.196 |
Dumfries and Galloway | 7.769 |
Fife | 15.655 |
Forth Valley | 12.515 |
Grampian | 25.256 |
Greater Glasgow | 83.887 |
Highland | 16.014 |
Lanarkshire | 25.398 |
Lothian | 44.331 |
Orkney | 0.770 |
Shetland | 0.873 |
Tayside | 21.226 |
Western Isles | 1.638 |
Total | 279.000 |
Special Health Board | £ Million |
Scottish Ambulance Service | 19.338 |
National Services Scotland | 6.308 |
NHS 24 | 1.319 |
The State Hospitals Board for Scotland | 39.181 |
National Waiting Times Centre | 7.054 |
NHS Education for Scotland | 0.000 |
NHS Health Scotland | 0.290 |
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland | 0.250 |
Total | =SUM(ABOVE) 73.740 |
In addition boards will receive allocations for initiatives such as primary care modernisation, medical equipment and radiotherapy equipment.
The total health net capital budget for 2010-11 is £557.4 million.