James Cartlidge – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department of Health
The below Parliamentary question was asked by James Cartlidge on 2016-10-10.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how much has been spent in England on NHS Continuing Healthcare in each of the last five years.
David Mowat
Primary care trusts held statutory responsibilities for NHS Continuing Healthcare until 31 March 2013 and the cost of funding such packages was not captured specifically in their audited accounts. From 2009, the Department collected information on the total cost of NHS Continuing Healthcare packages through a financial information management system1. The annual costs (England total) from that date were as follows:
2011/12 – £2,324,655,000
2012/13 – £2,762,532,000
From 1 April 2013, statutory responsibilities for NHS Continuing Healthcare transferred to clinical commissioning groups and to NHS England. The annual costs from that date (England total) are as follows:
2013/14 – £2,647,176,411
2014/15 – £2,824,041,529
2015/16 – £3,062,102,151
Note:
1 This is management information and is not audited for Departmental accounts.