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Deferred Payment Agreements - 2020-21

Official statistics

In the 'Data quality issues to note' section the 'Reported number of outstanding DPAs as at 31 March 2021' has been corrected to 6,435.

6 June 2022 14:24 PM

New Deferred Payment Agreements

In 2020-21 there were 2,605 new DPAs agreed, of which 670 were loan style.

Top-up information was reported for 2,640 new DPAs within this reporting year, of which 71.8% (1,895) were provided with no top-up.

What is a DPA top-up?

If you choose to enter a care home costing more than your personal budget, you can top-up any additional residential care payments from your own resources.

A DPA was not provided for 1,385 requests, of which 47.0% (650) were due to client reasons.

Source: DPA collection, 2020-21, NHS Digital – see Table 3 in the Reference Data Tables

 

Reasons for the request (where the request resulted in a DPA being provided) were reported against 2,610 new DPAs in 2020-21, and 57.8% (1,510) of these were bridging loans to allow for the sale of the client’s property.

Source: DPA collection, 2020-21, NHS Digital – see Table 4 in the Reference Data Tables

 


Regional analysis

Of the total new DPAs agreed in 2020-21, the South East region agreed 525 new DPAs, which was the highest figure reported regionally, accounting for 20.2% of the national total.

London agreed 130 (5.1%) new DPAs during the reporting year, which was the lowest number reported regionally.

Source: DPA collection, 2020-21, NHS Digital – see Table 1 in the Reference Data Tables

 

The total value of the new DPAs agreed during 2020-21 was £47.0 million and the average value of the new DPAs was £18,000.

The North West reported the lowest average value at £9,000 compared with the South East which reported the highest (£25,000).

Source: DPA collection, 2020-21, NHS Digital – see Tables 1 and 2 in the Reference Data Tables


Last edited: 6 June 2022 2:25 pm