Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to the press release entitled Dental patients to benefit from 700,000 extra urgent appointments, published on 21 February 2025, what methodology his Department used for determining the geographical distribution of the proposed additional urgent dental appointments.
We will deliver 700,000 extra urgent dental appointments per year, and have asked that integrated care boards (ICBs) start making extra appointments available from April 2025. Appointments will be available across the country. Patients will be able to access these additional appointments either through NHS 111, or via helplines set up by their ICB, where these arrangements are in place.
NHS England issued a letter to the ICBs to start the rollout of the 700,000 urgent dental appointments. The letter provides the methodology used to determine the allocation of the 700,000 appointments across the ICBs in Annex A, considering factors including unmet need, population size, and projected contract delivery at an ICB level for 2024/25. The letter and annex are available at the following link: