Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what the Hepatitis C treatment rates were for each Operational Delivery Network in 2016-17.
The information is not available in the format requested. Each Operational Delivery Network (ODN) was allocated a share of the national 10,000 treatment run rate for 2016-17 based on estimated need. Allocations were varied in the course of the year so it is therefore not possible to provide treatment rates. The table below provides information on the number of treatments completed by each ODN in 2016-17.
Network | Actual |
Barts | 494 |
Birmingham | 748 |
Bristol and Severn Hep C ODN | 326 |
Cheshire & Merseyside | 347 |
Eastern Hepatitis Network | 586 |
Greater Manchester & Eastern Cheshire | 687 |
Humberside and North Yorkshire | 377 |
Kent Network via Kings | 154 |
Lancashire & South Cumbria | 330 |
Leicester | 255 |
North Central London Viral Hepatitis Network | 730 |
North East & Cumbria | 395 |
Nottingham | 383 |
South Thames Hepatitis Network | 870 |
South Yorkshire | 340 |
Surrey Hepatitis Services | 154 |
Sussex Hepatology Network | 241 |
SW Peninsula Hepatitis C ODN | 328 |
Thames Valley Hep C ODN | 347 |
Wessex Hep C ODN | 341 |
West London | 562 |
West Yorkshire | 445 |
Total | 9,440 |