PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
(17 December 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what funding the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board received in each of the last ten years; and what (a) that funding and (b) the national average in England was per capita.

Asked by:
Luke Murphy (Labour)

Answer

The Integrated Care Boards (Establishment) Order 2022 legally established 42 integrated care boards (ICBs), with effect from 1 July 2022. Further information is available at the following link:

https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/integrated-care-boards-in-england/

NHS England is responsible for funding allocations to ICBs. This process is independent of the Government, and NHS England takes advice on the underlying formula from the independent Advisory Committee on Resource Allocation. These ICB boundaries do not map exactly onto those of the previous clinical commissioning groups, therefore, accurate data cannot be provided for before the 2022/23. The following table shows the allocations for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB, for 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25:

2022/23

2023/24

2024/25

Core allocation

£2,902,596,000

£3,229,637,000

£3,433,320,000

Primary care

£296,630,000

£307,704,000

£345,060,000

Other primary care

£164,382,000

ICB running costs

£34,941,000

£35,838,000

£30,367,000

Specialised services

£431,776,000

Pharmaceutical, ophthalmic, and dental services

£171,726,000

Total allocation

£3,234,167,000

£4,060,121,000

£4,412,249,000

Source: data is from NHS England, and is available at the following link:
https://www.england.nhs.uk/allocations/.

In addition, the following table shows the national average ICB allocation in England per capita, for core services:

Year

Average recurrent allocation per head in England

Average recurrent allocation per head in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB

2022/23

£1,543

£1,519

2023/24

£1,636

£1,616

2024/25

£1,732

£1,709


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