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Victoria Atkins: ..., evasion, and all other forms of tax non-compliance. HMRC has considerable resources to tackle non-compliance in the tax system, including tax evasion. Within HMRC’s Customer Compliance Group (CCG), HMRC have a dedicated Wealthy unit with responsibility for tax compliance in this customer segment. As part of their role, they are key to delivering HMRC’s compliance response to...
Victoria Atkins: ...2021 to 2022, the latest year for which figures are available, can be found here: Managing tax compliance following the pandemic (nao.org.uk). Not all staff working in Customer Compliance Group (CCG) will be directly working on compliance activity that closes the tax gap. CCG brings in the majority, but not all, of HMRC’s compliance yield.
Will Quince: The lowest geographical level at which National Health Service spend was reported in 2020/21 and 2021/22 financial year was by clinical commissioning group (CCG). Kent and Medway CCG covered the Dartford constituency. Their spend per head is set out in the table below. Financial Year Spend Per Head 2020-21 £1,675 2021-22 £1,860
Maria Caulfield: ...a first attended contact. The median wait time for these 30,095 patients was 217 days. In the same time period for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), there were around 65 patients aged under 18 with open referral for suspected autism and of these 65 patients around 20 received a first attended contact with a median wait time of 172 days. ...
Victoria Atkins: ..., HMRC worked at pace to design and administer the Covid-19 support schemes, enabling payments to be made quickly to those in need. Staff were redeployed from across the Customer Compliance Group (CCG) to support activities related to the Covid-19 schemes. In 2020-21, there were 1,357 existing CCG Staff redeployed to work on the Covid-19 schemes administered by HMRC. In 2021-22, there...
Victoria Atkins: Customer Compliance Group (CCG) keeps internal records of staffing. The figures below are the average number of FTE in CCG per year. 2021-22: 25,451 2020-21: 24,027 2019-20: 24,474 2018-19: 23,222 2017-18: 24,526
Neil O'Brien: ...young people. It is for ICBs to decide how to distribute resources in local areas by addressing priorities. To support transition to the new ICBs from the predecessor clinical commission group (CCG) structure, NHS England has disaggregated allocations to CCG level, in line with its share of the weighted population of the ICB. The development of seven palliative and end of life care...
Neil O'Brien: ...care boards (ICBs) will determine how these resources will be distributed to address local priorities. To support transition to the new ICBs from the predecessor clinical commissioning group (CCG) structure, NHS England has disaggregated allocations to CCG level, in line with the share of the weighted population of the ICB.
Sadiq Khan: The Government’s 2022 Health and Care Act abolished CCGs, with functions and many of their staff transferred into Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) from 1 July 2022. There are five London ICBs: North West, North Central, North East, South East and South West, replacing the five CCGs operating across the same geographies (formally since 2021). In 2016 there were 32 CCGs, each coterminous with...
Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist: NHS England led a transition programme to design integrated care boards (ICBs) and support the transfer of staff, property and liabilities from clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). Through joint planning and progress monitoring between NHS England and the Department, all 42 ICBs were legally established and no significant transition issues reported. Whilst CCG functions have been conferred...
Richard Fuller: .... As of 31 July 2022, there were 1,203 FTE in the taskforce made up of the below grades: Grades FTE SCS 1.2 G6 8.04 G7 30.73 SO 121.46 HO 487.76 O 511.01 AO 42.64 CCG Total 1202.84
Bob Seely: ...of unavoidable costs faced in remote areas that are quantifiable and nationally consistent such that they could be factored into allocations”. That is from the NHS England document “Note on CCG allocations 2019/20-2023/24”. The Government say that they cannot work out how much extra to give unavoidably small hospitals, while at the same time a different NHS document says, “We are...
Baroness Brinton: My Lords, one of the key elements of ensuring there is a good transition is the procurement process. Last month, three CCGs were fined for using considerable organisational bias to ensure that their contracts went to a preferred company. The fine must be paid by the ICB, and the staff from the CCG are now in the ICB. What are the Government going to do to ensure that this sort of practice is...
Maria Caulfield: NHS England is responsible for the operational oversight of the transition from clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) to integrated care board (ICB) structures from 1 July 2022. While staffing levels are the responsibility of individual ICBs, former CCG staff below Board level were transferred directly into ICBs on 1 July, in line with NHS England’s employment commitment. At Board level, the...
Sadiq Khan: ...implementer ACT site per region was identified for additional NHSE funding, Ealing hospital was the London site chosen. In April 2021 a 2nd wave of sites were chosen against a combined metric of CCG level deprivation and alcohol specific mortality. These are King’s College Hospital, Homerton University Hospital, The Royal London Hospital and University Hospital Lewisham.
Julian Sturdy: ...(b) Hospital Trusts to (i) operate Fracture Liaison Services and (ii) contribute to the Falls and Fragility Fracture Audit Programme; and if his Department will take steps to assist Vale of York CCG and York Hospital Trust to establish a Fracture Liaison Service for York.
Lord Kamall: ...can prescribe. In certain cases, given that it has not been regulated as a medicine in this country, doctors can make an exception and ask for it to be prescribed on the NHS. They will go to their CCG—and now to their ICS—and ask for that. However, that has been agreed to in only a few cases.
Baroness Williams of Trafford: Healthcare We continue to work closely with NHS England and the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) in respect of the provision of health services at Linton-on-Ouse and the definition of health service provision and capacity is being led by the CCG. Experience and lessons learnt from Napier Barracks are being used by the CCG to identify health service provision requirements at the proposed...
Edward Argar: ...variety of reasons behind delayed discharges. However, it is important that we continue to work across the system locally and with national support to get the number of delayed discharges down. The CCG locally is also establishing community assessment and treatment units for frail and elderly patients as an alternative to hospital admission, alongside an innovative reablement ward that is...
Maria Caulfield: The information requested on the number of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) which commission chiropody services is not held centrally. The Vale of York CCG commissions chiropody and podiatry services, which are delivered by Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust.