High cost diseases in England - 2017

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Dear NHS England,

For 2017, could you please list the 30 most expensive diseases (total treatment cost) in England, the budgets for those diseases, and the number of affected patients per disease.

Yours faithfully,

Ms McCaffrey

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Dear Ms McCaffrey,   

 

Thank you for your communication dated 10 April 2018.

 

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Freedom of Information

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FOI, England (NHS ENGLAND), NHS England

Dear Ms McCaffrey,

 

Re:      Freedom of Information request (Our Ref: FOI-056151)

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information (FOI) request dated 10 April
2018.

 

Your exact request was:-

 

“Dear NHS England,

 

For 2017, could you please list the 30 most expensive diseases (total
treatment cost) in England, the budgets for those diseases, and the number
of affected patients per disease.”

NHS England does not hold recorded information in relation to this
request.

 

It may help if we explain that the NHS in England is not a single
organisation but is made up of a range of organisations such as Hospitals,
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and Ambulance Trusts. NHS England is
responsible for commissioning primary care services such as GP and dental
surgeries, as well as some specialised secondary care services. Therefore,
any recorded information NHS England may be able to provide in response to
an FOI request will generally relate to the services NHS England
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and other NHS organisations please refer to NHS Choices [3]here.

 

Information in relation to this request may be available from a number of
organisations.

 

NHS Improvement has responsibility for the National tariff payment system.
This is a set of prices and rules to help providers of NHS care and
commissioners provide best value to their patients. This may provide
information in relation to cost of treatments.

 

o [4]https://improvement.nhs.uk/resources/nat...

 

You can find information on how to make a request to NHS Improvement,
should you wish to redirect your enquiry, on their website at the
following web link:

 

o [5]https://improvement.nhs.uk/contact-us/ho...

 

In relation to number of patients affected by specific diseases, this
information may be held by NHS Digital as part of the Hospital Episode
Statistics (HES). You can access HES data and more information about the
statistics which are collected on the  NHS Digital website at the
following web link:

 

o [6]http://content.digital.nhs.uk/hes

 

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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: [12][NHS England request email]

 

‘Health and High quality care for all, now and for future generations’

 

 

 

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