Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many (a) foundation trusts and (b) other hospital trusts in Greater Manchester were in financial deficit in the latest period for which figures are available; and what the extent of each such deficit was.
There are 13 providers (foundation trusts and other hospital trusts) in the Greater Manchester area, of which seven have reported a financial deficit. The 2013-14 year end and the current year to date financial position of the providers are shown in the following table.
Provider | 2013-14 £000s | 2014-15 Month 8 Year to date (YTD) £000s | 2014-15 Month 9 YTD £000s | 2014-15 Month 10 YTD £000s |
Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust | 29 | -1,367 |
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Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust | 53 | -2,100 |
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Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust | 5,835 |
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| -7,947 |
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust | 954 |
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| -1,517 |
Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | -3,618 |
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| -15,563 |
University Hospitals of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust | -146 | -2,497 |
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Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust | 3,249 |
| -1,365 |
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Source:
2013-14 as per final audited accounts
2014-15 trusts as per the latest Board Report from the NHS Trust Development Authority
2014-15 foundation trusts as per the latest Board Report for the individual foundation trusts
Note:
The 2013-14 figures have been confirmed against Monitor’s foundation trust consolidated schedules returns based on audited accounts. The surplus/deficits are before impairments/reversal and transfer by absorption. Figures are consolidated where applicable (i.e. for Salford, Stockport and South Manchester, these figures include their charities).