Department of Health written question – answered on 24 March 2016.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the per capita funding for the Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is in 2015-16; and what the equivalent funding is for each of that CCG's 10 most similar CCG's.
The table below shows the NHS Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) funding per capita allocation for 2015-16.
CCG | Per capita allocation, 2015-16 £ | ||
NHS Vale of York CCG | 1,079 |
The table below shows the same information as above for the 10 most similar CCGs to NHS Vale of York CCG, determined using the NHS England Commissioning for Value online tool.
CCG | Per capita allocation, 2015-16 £ | ||
NHS West Leicestershire CCG | 1,041 | ||
NHS Lincolnshire West CCG | 1,145 | ||
NHS East Riding Of Yorkshire CCG | 1,177 | ||
NHS Bath And North East Somerset CCG | 1,062 | ||
NHS South Worcestershire CCG | 1,069 | ||
NHS Guildford And Waverley CCG | 1,033 | ||
NHS West Cheshire CCG | 1,213 | ||
NHS North East Essex CCG | 1,215 | ||
NHS South Warwickshire CCG | 1,090 | ||
NHS Canterbury And Coastal CCG | 1,120 |
Sources:
2015-16 CCG allocations are published on the NHS England website as Annex B to the Allocations publication letter 2015-16, available at:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/resources/resources-for-ccgs/#finance.
The 10 most similar CCGs are from Commissioning for Value resources available at:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/resources/resources-for-ccgs/comm-for-value/.
Note:
There are many reasons why allocations for similar CCGs differ. These include differences in demographics, deprivation, distance from target and the Market Forces Factor.
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