NHS: Finance

(asked on 27th April 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the answer of 20 March 2018, to question 132755 on NHS Finance, how much money will be reprioritised from his Department's budget to provide extra funding for the NHS in 2018-19; and what that money was previously allocated to.


Answered by
Steve Barclay Portrait
Steve Barclay
This question was answered on 2nd May 2018

The additional £540 million will be made available by the Department from the increase in the migrant surcharge, other income, and some reprioritisation within its own Departmental budget. NHS England will receive this funding through the Mandate in 2018-19, and will invest it in core frontline services such as mental health and primary care.

The business planning process looked at the prioritisation of the Departmental budget. Whilst most of the additional funding into NHS England is being funded through additional income in 2018-19, the majority of the remainder has been found through the removal of contingencies in administration budgets and demand led budgets, ensuring that available funding is prioritised to support frontline National Health Service activity.

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