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Dear Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust,

I would be grateful if you could provide the following information:

1. For each of the previous five financial years, how many non-UK EU-resident patients the trust treated under the European Health Insurance scheme.

2. For each of the previous five financial years, the trust's total expenditure on treatment of non-UK EU resident patients under the European Health Insurance scheme.

3. The trust's annual budget (or operating income) for the previous five financial years.

Yours faithfully,

C Bell

Edwards Simon (ROYAL UNITED HOSPITALS BATH NHS FOUNDATION TRUST), Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Dear C Bell,

 

Thank-you for your email received on 19^th April 2016 requesting
information which has been processed under the Freedom of Information Act.
Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of
this Act. I can confirm that the Trust is holding records that are
relevant to your enquiry.

 

 Request Response
I would be grateful if you could Total non-UK EU-resident patients
provide the following information: treated under EHIC: 2014/15 - 8,
2013/14 - 2, 2012/13 - 15 , 2011/12
  - 15, 2010/11 - 18

1. For each of the previous five
financial years, how many non-UK
EU-resident patients the trust treated
under the European Health Insurance
scheme.

 

 
2. For each of the previous five We don’t identify this expenditure
financial years, the trust's total separately
expenditure on treatment of non-UK EU
resident patients under the European
Health Insurance scheme.

 
3. The trust's annual budget (or Total Operating Income: 2014/15 -
operating income) for the previous £266,487k , 2013/14 - £240,945k,
five financial years. 2012/13 - £233,585k, 2011/12
£223,678k, 2010/11 - £216,361k
 

 

 

 

I trust that this information provides you with a suitable response to
your enquiry. If not and you feel that your request has not been
satisfactorily answered, then the Trust has an internal review procedure
for dealing with complaints received under the Freedom of Information Act
2000 whereby your case is presented to the Chairman for an independent
review/decision.  Alternatively, you do have the right to complain to the
Information Commissioners Office after any internal review procedure has
been exhausted. The Information Commissioners Office is an independent
body that enforces the Freedom of Information Act, the Data Protection Act
and the Environmental Information regulations. The address of the
Information Commissioner is Information Commissioners Office, Wycliffe
House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,  Cheshire  SK9 5AF

 

If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact
me again.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

Simon Edwards

Information Governance Manager

Health Informatics Service

Apley House (E5)

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Combe Park, Bath, BA1 3NG

 

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