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Written Question
Clinical Commissioning Groups
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what allocation per capita was made by his Department in respect of clinical commissioning group (CCG) services in (a) each CCG in York and North Yorkshire, (b) each region of England and (c) England in each year since the creation of CCGs (i) in cash terms and (ii) at constant prices.

Answered by Dan Poulter

NHS England has responsibility for clinical commissioning group (CCG) allocations.

The funding per capita NHS England has allocated to (a) each CCG in York and North Yorkshire, (b) each region of England and (c) England in each year since the creation of CCGs (i) in cash terms, and (ii) in real terms (constant prices), is shown in the table below.

The final column is by way of context, and shows that NHS England has ensured real terms growth in overall CCG allocations, mirroring the Government’s commitment to protect health spending.

Spending per capita (£)

Real terms change in overall allocation (%)

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

2013-14 to 2015-16

CCG

Cash

Real*

Cash

Real*

Cash

Real*

Real*

NHS East Riding of Yorkshire

1,157

1,193

1,173

1,189

1,177

1,177

1.0

NHS Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby

1,189

1,226

1,211

1,228

1,231

1,231

1.0

NHS Harrogate and Rural District

1,078

1,112

1,096

1,111

1,116

1,116

1.0

NHS Hull

1,224

1,262

1,244

1,261

1,251

1,251

1.0

NHS North East Lincolnshire

1,222

1,260

1,246

1,263

1,261

1,261

1.0

NHS North Lincolnshire

1,185

1,222

1,202

1,219

1,209

1,209

1.2

NHS Scarborough and Ryedale

1,245

1,284

1,270

1,288

1,279

1,279

1.0

NHS Vale of York

1,049

1,082

1,062

1,077

1,079

1,079

1.0

Region in England

North

1,224

1,262

1,244

1,261

1,271

1,271

1.7

Midlands & East

1,075

1,109

1,093

1,108

1,130

1,130

3.7

London

1,073

1,107

1,090

1,105

1,129

1,129

4.4

South

1,069

1,102

1,086

1,101

1,118

1,118

3.6

England

1,115

1,150

1,133

1,149

1,166

1,166

3.2

* in 2015-16 prices.

The real term equivalents were calculated using the following Gross Domestic Product (GDP) deflators –

GDP Deflators March 2015

2013/14

2.12%

100.0

2014/15

1.70%

101.7

2015/16

1.40%

103.1

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/gdp-deflators-at-market-prices-and-money-gdp-march-2015-budget-2015

A copy of the detailed CCG allocations for 2014-15, which includes the per capita information for 2013-14, published by NHS England on 20 December 2013, ccg-allocation-big-table-v2, is attached, and is also available at:

http://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/ccg-allocation-big-table-v2.pdf

A copy of the CCG allocations for 2015-16, Annex B CCG Allocations 2015/16, published by NHS England on 19 December 2014, is attached, and is also available at:

http://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/annx-b-ccg-allctns.pdf


Written Question
Mental Health Services: York
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many NHS (a) beds and (b) full-time equivalent staff there were for mental health services provided within the City of York Council area in 2010 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Norman Lamb

The information is not available in the format requested.


Written Question
General Practitioners: York
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what estimate he has made of the average waiting time to see a GP in (a) York Central constituency, (b) City of York Council area and (c) England in 2010 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Dan Poulter

Waiting times for general practitioner appointments are not collected centrally.


Written Question
NHS: Procurement
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how much per resident on average was spent by NHS England on centrally-procured NHS services in each clinical commissioning group (CCG) area in England in each year since CCGs were created.

Answered by Jane Ellison

Established in April 2013, NHS England directly commissions a number of services including primary care, specialised services, offender health and services for members of the armed forces.

Monies spent on services directly commissioned by NHS England is not broken down to per resident or clinical commissioning group level.


Written Question
York Hospital
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average waiting time for treatment in the A&E department at York Hospital was in 2009-10 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Jane Ellison

The information is not available in the format requested.


Written Question
York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many in-patient discharges from beds in York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust were delayed because of the unavailability of step-down care beds or community care services in 2009-10 and each subsequent year; how many days on average those patients' discharges were delayed; and what the cost was to the Trust of delayed discharges in each of those years.

Answered by Norman Lamb

Information is not available in the format requested.

The table below shows the total number of days delayed within the month for all patients delayed throughout the month, by reason for delay, at the York Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Information on cost is not collected centrally.

Reason

2009/10

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

A. Awaiting completion of assessment.

30

17

50

752

605

620

B. Awaiting public funding.

0

0

6

617

790

89

C. Awaiting further non-acute (including community and mental health) NHS care (including intermediate care, rehabilitation services etc).

278

189

201

518

461

21

Di. Awaiting residential home placement or availability

1,915

1,520

1,725

1,384

860

1,402

Dii. Awaiting nursing home placement or availability

1,174

1,460

1,012

1,197

1,753

3,237

E. Awaiting care package in own home

2,879

2,734

2,297

4,837

3,741

4,883

F. Awaiting community equipment and adaptations

38

69

161

230

294

343

G. Patient or family choice

1,141

810

1,246

2,180

1,775

1,291

H. Disputes

14

10

7

131

16

21

I. Housing - patients not covered by NHS and Community Care Act

0

0

33

88

286

188

Source: NHS England, http://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/delayed-transfers-of-care/

Notes:

  1. August 2010 was the first month where data was collected on a monthly basis. Prior to that, data was collected weekly as unpublished and un-validated management data.
  2. Data from 2014-15 includes months from April 2014 to January 2015. Data for February 2015 is due to be published on 27 March 2015.


Written Question
Health Services: North Yorkshire
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how much in total has been spent on NHS services for people living within the Vale of York clinical commissioning group (CCG) area in each year since the creation of that CCG.

Answered by Dan Poulter

This information is not held centrally.

NHS England advises that the NHS Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Annual Report and Accounts for 2013-14 give a breakdown of operating expenses, including services from other National Health Service organisations. The Annual Report and Accounts can be found at the following link:

http://www.valeofyorkccg.nhs.uk/publications/annual-report-and-accounts-for-2013-14/

The relevant extract is also given below.

2013-14 Total £’000

Total

Admin

Programme

Services from other CCGs and NHS England

5,254

2,159

3,095

Services from foundation trusts

239,367

-

239,367

Services from other NHS trusts

26,925

-

26,925

Services from other NHS bodies

529

4

525

272,075

2,163

269,912

Note: For 2014-15 figures, the CCG publishes a detailed finance, activity and QIPP report on its website. Appendix A of the report gives a detailed breakdown of programme costs and is available at:

http://www.valeofyorkccg.nhs.uk/data/uploads/governing-body-papers/5-february-2015/item-7-finance-activity-and-qipp-month-9.pdf


Written Question
York Hospital
Tuesday 24th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many people presenting at the A&E department at York Hospital waited more than four hours from arrival to discharge, admission or transfer in 2009-10 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Jane Ellison

The information is not available in the format requested.


Written Question
Defibrillators: York
Monday 23rd March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what estimate he has made of the number of automated defibrillators there were in (a) York Central constituency and (b) City of York Council area in 2010 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Jane Ellison

This information is not collected centrally.


Written Question
York Hospital
Friday 20th March 2015

Asked by: Hugh Bayley (Labour - York Central)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the average waiting time was for elective inpatient or day-case treatment at York Hospital (a) overall and (b) in each speciality in 2009-10 and each subsequent year.

Answered by Jane Ellison

The information is not available in the format requested. Information available at Trust level is included in the attached table for York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.