Lord Colwyn – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department of Health
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Lord Colwyn on 2016-09-05.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what is the average cost per student to the public purse of providing bachelor-level education in dental surgery.
Lord Prior of Brampton
Information on the average cost to Health Education England (HEE) of providing Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) education and Dental Foundation Training (DFT) can be found in the tables A, B and C below.
Table A
Cost to HEE of BDS education
BDS |
Average tariff |
Fee Contribution |
Maintenance |
Total |
Year 1 |
£32,600 |
– |
– |
£32,600 |
Year 2 |
£32,600 |
– |
– |
£32,600 |
Year 3 |
£32,600 |
– |
– |
£32,600 |
Year 4 |
£32,600 |
– |
– |
£32,600 |
Year 5 |
£32,600 |
£9,000 |
£3,000 |
£44,600 |
Total |
£163,000 |
£9,000 |
£3,000 |
£175,000 |
Notes:
- Average Tariff is the placement fee to cover the placement.
- Fee contribution is the tuition fee payable in year 5.
- Maintenance is the Bursary cost.
- These figures represent the best estimate of average cost to HEE, there may be other costs to the public purse, for example to provide student loans that are not included in these estimates.
Table B
Cost to HEE of providing dental foundation training in secondary care
Placement support |
£50,900 |
Salary/Maintenance |
£34,100 |
Total |
£85,000 |
Notes:
1. Training Placement Support cost is the cost of the dental practice providing training & facilities.
2. Trainee Salary/Maintenance cost is the contribution to the trainee salary and associated costs.
Table C
Cost to HEE of providing dental foundation training in primary care
Dental foundation training salary |
£31,044 |
Dental foundation trainer grant |
£9,324 |
Service costs |
£64,164 |
Total |
£104,532 |
Notes:
1. Training salary is the reimbursement of the salary paid to the dental trainee.
2. Trainer grant is the sum that represents the time spent in supervising a trainee.
3. Service costs is a sum that represents the service costs of employing a trainee.