CHC Spend 2017-18

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Dear NHS England,

Please can you provide me the following information from NHS England, split by CCG for the financial year 2017-18:

The Adult CHC Spend (>18) for 2017-18, split by

a) Standard CHC
b) Fast Track
c) PHB
d) Direct Payments
e) FNC.

Also, please provide the Children’s CHC Spend (<18) for 2017-18, split by
a) Standard CHC
b) Fast Track
c) PHB
d) Direct Payments
e)FNC.

Additionally, please can you provide me information on the overall activity for CHC, excluding Fast Track, at the end of 2017/18, split by

a)Activity
b) Population
c) No. of Referrals
d)Referral Conversation Rate
e) No. CHC Referrals exceeding 28 days (a. Up to 2 weeks b. 2-4 weeks, 4-8 weeks, 12-26 weeks, e.>26 weeks)
f) Number of Assessments
g) Assessments Conversion Rate
h) No. DST’S Completed (% in acute setting).

Please provide as much information as possible.

Thank you,

Amy Thompson

CONTACTUS, England (NHS ENGLAND), NHS England

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Yours sincerely,

 

Freedom of Information

Corporate Communications Team

Transformation and Corporate Operations Directorate

 

NHS England

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REDDITCH

B97 9PT

 

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Dear Mr Thompson,

 

Re:      Freedom of Information request (Our Ref: FOI-056580)

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information (FOI) request dated 07 June
2018.

 

Your exact request was:-

 

“Please can you provide me the following information from NHS England,
split by CCG for the financial year 2017-18:

 

The Adult CHC Spend (>18) for 2017-18, split by

 

a)Standard CHC

b) Fast Track

c) PHB

d) Direct Payments

e) FNC.

 

Also, please provide the Children’s CHC Spend (<18) for 2017-18, split by
a)Standard CHC

b) Fast Track

c) PHB

d) Direct Payments

e)FNC.

 

Additionally, please can you provide me information on the overall
activity for CHC, excluding Fast Track, at the end of 2017/18, split by

 

a)Activity

b) Population

c) No. of Referrals

d)Referral Conversation Rate

e) No. CHC Referrals exceeding 28 days (a. Up to 2 weeks b. 2-4 weeks, 4-8
weeks, 12-26 weeks, e.>26 weeks)

f) Number of Assessments

g) Assessments Conversion Rate

h) No. DST’S Completed (% in acute setting).”

NHS England holds some recorded information in relation to this request.

 

In relation to the questions in regards to Adult and Child Continuing
Healthcare (CHC) spend please find attached a spreadsheet that provides
the information held by NHS England.

 

Please note that NHS England does not recognise the term ‘Direct Payments’
in relation to CHC spend. NHS England has interpreted this to relate to
Personal Health Budgets and this category has been included in the spend
table. NHS England spend data for Children’s CHC is not collected across
the categories requested. Spend information is only available as an
overall figure. This has been provided in a separate column broken down by
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG).

 

In relation to the questions in regards to overall activity for CHC NHS
England holds recorded information. However, as the information held is in
the public domain, we will under Section 21 of the FOI Act (information
accessible to the applicant by other means) refer you to the published
source.

 

o [1]https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/st...

 

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Yours sincerely,

 

Freedom of Information

Corporate Communications Team

Transformation and Corporate Operations Directorate

 

NHS England

PO Box 16738

REDDITCH

B97 9PT

 

Tel: 0300 311 22 33

Email: [7][NHS England request email]

 

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