General Practitioners: Shropshire

(asked on 8th October 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of the annual amount of discretionary funding received by GP services in North Shropshire.


Answered by
Stephen Kinnock Portrait
Stephen Kinnock
Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)
This question was answered on 14th October 2024

The following table shows funding broken down by funding stream for general practices located in North Shropshire for the 2022/2023 financial year:

Funding Stream

Value (£)

Global Sum

11,191,640

Direct Enhanced Services

557,897

Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF)

1,654,070

Pneumococcal Vaccine, Childhood Immunisation Main Programme

30,381

Reimbursement of Drugs Dispenses

4,627,145

Dispensing Fee

1,516,157

Prescribing Fee

188,5671

PMS Expenditure

0

Information Management

36,7671

PCO Administered

183,794

General Practice Transformation Fund

192,868

Local Incentive Schemes

1,139,579

Premises Payments

1,323,447

Primary Care Network Related Payments

1,288,714

Winter access fund

55,024

Covid Related Payments

128,487

Other

424,893

Total

24,088,762

Source: NHS England

Notes:

  1. This data is based off published payments data. Note from the payments data on negative payment values reads as follows: Adjustments can be made whilst payments are processing to raise credits/debits against payments. These adjustments can result in what appear to be negative payments or positive deductions.
  2. Health geographies do not align with parliamentary constituencies. When calculating payments to the North Shropshire Parliamentary Constituency we have included practices with postcodes within the North Shropshire parliamentary constituency. There will be patients registered at practices in this constituency who reside outside the constituency and vice-versa.
  3. This includes primary care network (PCN) payments, where they are recorded against practices in North Shropshire in the Payments to General Practice data set. PCNs do not align with constituency boundaries and payments recorded in one constituency might benefit practices in the same PCN in other constituencies.
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