Summary
This publication provides Management Information (MI) for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) in England who submitted data on Personal Health Budgets (PHB) for Quarter 4 2021-22 (Jan-Mar 2022).
By the end of 2021-22 (March 2022) just under 125,000 people had received Personal Health Budgets in England.
** Please note that the cumulative csv file was replaced on 26 May 2022 due to an error in the previous version.
Highlights
No data were published for Quarter 4 2020-21 or Quarter 1 2021-22 due to COVID-19. Quarter 2 2021-22 data were published in November 2021, and Quarter 3 2021-22 data were published in February 2022.
124,964 people received Personal Health Budgets
110,952 adults and 14,012 children and young people received Personal Health Budgets by the end of Quarter 4 2021-22.
24,224 adults with a Personal Health Budget were eligible for Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) is provided to people with long-term complex health needs who qualify for free social care arranged and funded by the NHS.
22% of Personal Health Budgets were delivered as direct payments
74% of Personal Health Budgets were delivered as notional payments, 22% as direct payments, and 5% as third-party payments.
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Last edited: 8 November 2023 3:44 pm