General Practitioners: Southampton

(asked on 6th June 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, with reference to the NHS England announcement of 21 April 2016 of £2.4 billion additional funding per year for GP care, what proportion of that funding will be allocated to Southampton.


Answered by
Alistair Burt Portrait
Alistair Burt
This question was answered on 14th June 2016

The total planned revenue allocations for general practitioners (GPs) in England for each of the next five years is set out in the table below.

2015/16 Adjusted allocation

2016/17 Proposed allocation

2017/18 Proposed allocation

2018/19 Proposed allocation

2019/20 Proposed allocation

2020/21 Proposed allocation

Total NHS England allocations to General Practice (£ bn)

7.342

7.664

7.965

8.269

8.643

9.122

The proportion of the total budget that will be allocated to Southampton and the Wessex region for general practice will depend on future decisions by NHS England and the local clinical commissioning groups.

Local primary care allocations are published on the NHS England website at:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/pc-medical-allocations.pdf

In addition to NHS England revenue allocations, general practice also receives funding from other sources. For example clinical commissioning groups pay for GP Out of Hours services, locally commissioned services and some GP IT funding.

The ‘General Practice Forward View’ document published in April 2016, estimated that once all of this funding from other sources was added to NHS England allocations, there would be around £9.6 billion of expenditure spent on GPs in 2015/16, rising to £12.0 billion by 2020/21, an estimated increase of £2.4 billion.

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