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Dear Durham County Council,

1 Please confirm the number of NHS third party Contracts within the North East of England for disabled adult social care which are awarded to community interest companies (CIC), private companies and charities, who employ 20 people or more?

2 What is the percentage of third party, NHS contracts for disabled adult social care awarded by North East of England based NHS Trusts to companies, community interest companies and charities between financial year 2017/2018?

3 What percentage of disabled adult social care is delivered in house by the NHS and by third party contractors?

4 What is the most effective means of ensuring prompt payment of undisputed North East NHS invoices?

Yours faithfully,

Carlton Banks

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Dear Applicant
Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Response to request for information - FOI20198158CB
Thank you for your request for information. Please find our response attached.
Yours faithfully

Christine Paciorek BA(Hons) PC foi and dp
Freedom of Information and Data Protection Officer
Transformation and Partnerships
Durham County Council
County Hall
Durham
DH1 5UF
Telephone 03000 268036
Switchboard 03000 26 0000

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