Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what additional earnings above base pay are received by consultants by decile.
Relevant information is shown in the following table. This includes deciles of total National Health Service earnings and non-basic pay per person received by consultants for the 12 months ending December 2015. These figures use the earnings of only those staff who worked all 12 months in this period and will not include consultants’ private income.
Decile | Total non-basic pay | Total earnings |
1 | £2,987 | £76,700 |
2 | £7,011 | £87,675 |
3 | £12,194 | £95,849 |
4 | £17,540 | £103,212 |
5 | £22,881 | £110,180 |
6 | £28,942 | £117,916 |
7 | £36,531 | £126,950 |
8 | £47,066 | £139,056 |
9 | £64,759 | £158,935 |
10 | £481,287 | £577,147 |
The following table sets out mean annual NHS earnings and mean annual non-basic pay NHS earnings per person received by consultants for the 12 months ending December 2015.
Mean non-basic pay | Mean earnings |
£29,225 | £113,569 |
Source: NHS Digital, Provisional NHS Staff Earnings Estimates, Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC). NHS Digital is the trading name for HSCIC.
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