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Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Clinical Commissioning Groups and Integrated Care Boards: Expenditure ( 5 Dec 2023)

Andrew Stephenson: The available expenditure data for integrated care boards and clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) since their creation in 2013 is shown in the attached table. Data is unavailable for the financial year 2022/23 as the National Audit Office’s annual statutory audit of NHS England is not yet complete. The Department does not hold data before 2013 in the format requested. It should also be...

Mental Health: Children and Young People - Motion to Take Note (23 Nov 2023)

Baroness Tyler of Enfield: ...people’s mental health services should grow faster than both overall NHS funding and total mental health spending. But it has become harder to track whether this has happened in the switch from CCGs to integrated care boards, and with the changes to how the mental health investment standard and the dashboard operate. So could the Minister say when the NHS mental health dashboard is next...

IVF Provision — [Mr Laurence Robertson in the Chair] (24 Oct 2023)

Maria Caulfield: ...that does not mean that we cannot improve services in the meantime. As has been set out, integrated care boards are now responsible for delivering IVF services. They were previously determined by CCGs, but from July last year the 42 ICBs across England are now responsible. Since the ICBs were created, we have seen a levelling up of IVF provision in many. Where CCGs have come together, ICBs...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Speech and Language Therapy: Children (20 Oct 2023)

Maria Caulfield: ...on further investment in this therapy. ‘Commissioning Services for People with Hearing Loss: A Framework for Clinical Commissioning Groups’ was published in July 2016. This framework supports CCGs (and now integrated care boards) to make informed decisions about what is good value for the populations they serve and provide more consistent, high quality, integrated care. It also...

Procurement Bill [HL] - Commons Amendments: Amendment to the Motion on Amendment 1 (11 Sep 2023)

Baroness Brinton: ...selection scheme and all its arrangements. That it is not looking for a culture change worries me most. In my earlier speech I gave examples of the behaviour of three senior managers at three CCGs, which the public would not have known about if the losing company had not gone to the Technology and Construction Court. This revealed that it is all too easy, where the culture is poor, for...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Integrated Care Boards: Finance (11 Sep 2023)

Will Quince: The following table shows the total final allocation to integrated care boards (ICBs) and/or clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) for the financial years 2019/20 to 2022/23, plus the current annual allocation value as at month two for 2023/24. This includes all allocations to ICBs and/or CCGs, including core programme funding, services delegated to ICBs such as general practice and other...

NHS Eating Disorder Services - Question for Short Debate (29 Jun 2023)

Baroness Janke: ...the country. The Government recognised the increasing number of referrals by allocating £11 million nationwide in 2018-19 yet, despite this, total spending rose by just £1.1 million. Only 15% of CCGs increased their spending in line with the increase in funding. Spending per capita on children’s and young persons’ community eating disorder services continues to vary widely across the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Sunscreens: Low Incomes (21 Jun 2023)

Neil O'Brien: ...XV of the Drug Tariff and are appropriate for being prescribed for this purpose, the list available at the following link: https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/otc-gu idance-for-ccgs.pdf It is for the general practitioner or other responsible clinician to work with their patient and decide on the course of treatment, with the provision of the most clinically appropriate...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Consultants: Expenditure ( 4 Apr 2023)

Will Quince: ...2021/22. NHS Commissioning Board Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22. Expenditure for the NHSE Group including Commissioning Support Units and Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs). NHS Digital Annual Report and Accounts 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: NHS: Expenditure (30 Mar 2023)

Wes Streeting: ..., (b) acute health services, (c) social care services, (d) primary care services and (e) other main areas of spending in each financial year since 2015-16; and how much (i) NHS England, (ii) CCGs and (iii) integrated care boards plan to spend in aggregate in each of those areas in 2022-23.

Covid Pandemic: Testing of Care Home Residents - Commons Urgent Question ( 6 Mar 2023)

Baroness Brinton: ...The Minister said that “we rolled out outbreak testing for all symptomatic care home staff and residents.”—[ Official Report, 20/5/20; col. 1177.] Two weeks later, I said that “a number of CCGs are still pushing care homes to take block-bookings of patients coming out of hospital without having had Covid tests.”—[ Official Report, 3/6/20; col. 1417.] We all knew what was going...

Eating Disorders Awareness Week — [Carolyn Harris in the Chair] (28 Feb 2023)

Wera Hobhouse: ...I am proud to chair, found that 90% of the additional NHS funding given to clinical commissioning groups for children’s services did not reach the services to which it was pledged. We wrote to CCGs at the time, and the answers that we received were not satisfactory. The Government must ensure that their funding pledges are not empty words and that money is getting where it is needed. A...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Prescriptions: Fees and Charges (27 Feb 2023)

Will Quince: ...have made no estimate. The joint NHS England and NHS Clinical Commissioners guidance ‘Conditions for which over the counter items should not routinely be prescribed in primary care: guidance for CCGs’ was published in 2018. It recommends that over the counter items should not be prescribed for 35 conditions that are either minor or will resolve without treatment, and that probiotics...

Future of the NHS (23 Feb 2023)

John Martin McDonnell: ...with CAMHS —child and adolescent mental health services. Delays in treatment have increased massively since 2019, and waiting lists are getting longer. I have looked at the stats: 77% of CCGs froze or cut their CAMHS budgets between 2013-14 and 2014-15, which was the crunch year; 55% of the local authorities in England that supplied data froze or increased their budgets below inflation;...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Autism and Learning Disability (20 Feb 2023)

Maria Caulfield: ...2021/22, specialised commissioning spent £125 million for people with a learning disability, and £22 million for autistic people. NHS England did not collect what Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), the predecessor organisations to integrated care boards (ICBs), spent specifically on inpatient care for people with a learning disability and autistic people for 2021/22. It was the...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: NHS: Management Consultants (26 Jan 2023)

Will Quince: ...Commissioning Board Annual Report and Accounts for years 2020/21, 2019/20, 2018/19 and 2017/18. This includes expenditure by Commissioning Support Units but excludes Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs). Consolidated NHS provider accounts for years 2020/21, 2019/20, 2018/19 and 2017/18. This covers both NHS trusts and NHS foundation trusts.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: Ivf (17 Jan 2023)

Steve McCabe: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps his Department is taking to maintain current levels of IVF provision when CCGs are transitioned into Integrated Care Systems; and what steps his Department is taking to work with the NHS to achieve that end.

NHS: Long-term Strategy (11 Jan 2023)

Valerie Vaz: ...space, and it was opposed by so many that it had to be paused. Despite the pressures of the pandemic, we had a further reorganisation with the Health and Care Act 2022, under which we will not have CCGs any more, but integrated care boards. His Majesty’s Opposition have been pushing integrated care since before 2010. Our Select Committee visited Torbay in 2009, during the last Labour...

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: General Practitioners: Greater London ( 2 Nov 2022)

Neil O'Brien: ...allocated £460,000 for 2022/23, which will be invested in existing and new projects. NHS England advises that a total of £1.9 million for GP retention schemes was allocated and spent by the ICS/CCGs in 2021/22 and £2.3 million allocated to the Integrated Care Board in 2022/23.

Written Answers — Department of Health and Social Care: North East London Health and Care Partnership: General Practitioners ( 2 Nov 2022)

Neil O'Brien: ...allocated £460,000 for 2022/23, which will be invested in existing and new projects. NHS England advises that a total of £1.9 million for GP retention schemes was allocated and spent by the ICS/CCGs in 2021/22 and £2.3 million allocated to the Integrated Care Board in 2022/23.


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