General Practitioners: Finance

(asked on 22nd February 2017) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how the General Practice Resilience Programme fund has been allocated for 2016-17; and which clinical commissioning groups have received funding through that programme.


Answered by
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David Mowat
This question was answered on 2nd March 2017

NHS England has allocated £16 million under the General Practice Resilience Programme in 2016/17.The following table shows the breakdown of spend per region.

Responsibility for the programme rests with NHS England’s local teams. NHS England does not routinely collect centrally the amount of funding passed through clinical commissioning groups, as central monitoring is focused on outcomes at individual practice level.

General Practice Resilience Programme

Local Team/Region/National

Allocation

Cheshire and Merseyside

£ 716,861

Cumbria and North East

£ 903,514

Lancashire

£ 425,752

Greater Manchester*

£ 823,699

Yorkshire and the Humber

£ 1,593,913

North Region:

£ 4,463,741

Central Midlands

£ 1,337,330

East

£ 1,238,288

North Midlands

£ 1,031,882

West Midlands

£ 1,230,738

Midlands and East Region:

£ 4,838,238

North East London

£ 1,004,483

North West London

£ 646,770

South London

£ 970,372

London Region:

£ 2,621,624

South Central

£ 1,053,258

South East

£ 1,315,623

South West

£ 916,871

Wessex

£ 790,646

South Region:

£ 4,076,398

National:

£16,000,000

* Share of programme funds devolved to Greater Manchester Transformation Fund

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