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TwitterIn the financial year 2020/21, total operating income of the NHS amounted to just over *** billion British pounds. This was an increase from the previous year where operating income stood at roughly ** billion British pounds. This statistic shows the National Health Service (NHS) total operating income in the United Kingdom in 2019/18 and 2020/21 (in million GBP).
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This table reports before tax household income by income groups. This data is sourced from the 2011 National Household Survey. Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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TwitterIn the financial year 2020/21, most of the other operating income of NHS came from education and training, which amounted to nearly * billion British pounds. This statistic shows the National Health Service (NHS) other operating income in the United Kingdom as of 2020/21 (in million GBP).
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Twitter[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not been maintained or updated. Users looking for the latest information should refer to Statistics Canada’s Census Program (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm?MM=1) for the latest data, including detailed results about Nova Scotia. This table reports before tax household income by income groups. This data is sourced from the 2011 National Household Survey. Geographies available: provinces, counties, communities, municipalities, district health authorities, community health boards, economic regions, police districts, school boards, municipal electoral districts, provincial electoral districts, federal electoral districts, regional development authorities, watersheds
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TwitterIn the financial year 2020/21, the operating income from patient care activities amounted to over ** billion British pounds, of which income from the mental health services was over ** billion British pounds. Total operating income that year came to over *** billion British pounds. This statistic shows the National Health service (NHS) operating income from patient care activities in the United Kingdom as of 2020/21 (in million GBP).
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This report shows average annual earnings for the following four earnings measures, provisionally showing overall figures for the NHS HCHS workforce (excluding primary care staff) in England in NHS Trusts and other core organisations in England and NHS Support Organisations and Central Bodies. Mean annual basic pay per FTE – is the mean amount of basic pay paid per 1 full-time equivalent post in a 12-month period. Mean annual earnings per person – is the mean amount paid to an individual in a 12-month period, regardless of the contracted FTE. Mean annual basic pay per person – is the mean amount of basic pay paid to an individual in a 12-month period, regardless of the contracted FTE. Mean annual non-basic pay per person – is the mean amount, over and above basic pay, paid to an individual in a 12 month period, regardless of the contracted FTE (this is further split into ten separate measures – see Appendix A for a list and descriptions) These figures are based on the most recent twelve months of data and are presented by staff group in the publication (Tables 1 & 2). This publication also includes tables which examine the non-basic pay elements in greater details (Table 3). Data are available every month from 30 September 2009 onwards. We have created a repository of the code used to produce the NHS Staff Earnings publication which is available on GitHub via the Related Links section below. Following the introduction of the Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) process, improvements have been made to the calculation of earnings for Professionally Qualified Clinical Staff. Also, a change previously introduced to Basic Pay Per Full Time Equivalent (BPPFTE) in December 2018 has been extended to all prior dates. Data back to September 2009 have been revised. Therefore users are encouraged to use the latest published data. Monthly NHS Workforce Statistics and monthly NHS Staff Sickness Absence reports and data relating to the General Practice workforce and the Independent Healthcare Provider workforce are also available via the Related Links below. We welcome feedback on the methodology and tables within this publication. Please email us with your comments and suggestions, clearly stating Monthly HCHS Workforce as the subject heading, via enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk or 0300 303 5678.
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TwitterThe data was provided by Statistics Canada but it has been sectioned and transposed. The fields come from NHS profile reports of Statistics Canada and some information may not be available for all the boundaries. The fields have been arranged in the same order as NHS profile reports. To see a more complete description of the fields click on this link: http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=4811052&Data=Count&SearchText=Strathcona%20County&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&A1=All&B1=All&GeoLevel=PR&GeoCode=10#tabs1The field “Household income in 2010 of private households” in the Income of Households in 2010 section is not included in the data to avoid redundancy.
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Balance sheet data relating to the Accounting Items that make up the model for recording the Income Statement at national level. The information is sent by the National Health Service. The amounts are expressed in Euros. - Data as at 19/02/2024. - [SSN_CCE_NAZ_VOCCN_001]
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Second Quarter data relating to the Accounting Items that make up the income statement reporting model. The information is sent by the National Health Service. The amounts are expressed in Euros. - Data as at 16/09/2019. - [SSN_CCE_T02_VOCCN_001]
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TwitterNHS Payments to General Practice in England, analysed by individual provider of general practice services and main payment category, are published by NHS Digital. The main payment categories include Global Sum, the Minimum Practice Income Guarantee (MPIG), Balance of PMS expenditure, Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) and Enhanced Services.
The data, which will be published annually, is extracted from the NHS Digital GP Payments system, National Health Applications and Infrastructure Services (NHAIS) - also known as “Exeter”. These are NHS payments and deductions made through the NHS Digital GP Payments system to providers of general practice services in England which are, in the main, GP practices. Only those GP practices and providers of general practice services that received any payments through the payments system are included in the data.
These payments exclude invoices raised by providers that were paid directly from other sources, for example by NHS England Area Teams or Local Authority Public Health funding. As these payments are, in effect, the bulk of the income (i.e. turnover) of providers, they do not therefore represent their profits as they take no account of the expenditure incurred in delivering services.
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TwitterIn the 12-month period ending *********, the mean basic salary for a FTE consultant was approximately ****** British pounds a year, one of the highest pay out of all NHS hospital and community health services (HCHS) doctors. The actual earnings of a doctor depend also on non-basic pay components due to overtime, on call, shift work, geographic allowances etc. and are, therefore, usually higher than the basic pay.
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TwitterAccording to the 2024 staff survey, less than a third of NHS England staff were satisfied with their level of pay, although the figures have increased slightly compared to the historical low of **** percent in 2022.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the levels of public support in the United Kingdom (UK) of funding the National Health Service (NHS) by increasing the basic rate of the income tax by *** penny per pound as of January 2017. From the respondents, ** percent strongly supported this way of funding the NHS while ** percent strongly opposed it.
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Dental Earnings and Expenses Estimates, 2022/23, provides a detailed study of the earnings and expenses of self-employed primary care dentists who undertook some NHS/Health Service work during the financial year. Figures relate to both NHS/Health Service and private dentistry and are shown for full-time and part-time dentists. Although the report contains analysis for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, the values are not directly comparable between countries; this is due to differing contractual arrangements as well as the use of different methods to derive dental type in each country. The analyses throughout this report are based on anonymised tax data for dentists with accounting periods ending in the fourth quarter of 2022/23 and effective as of the end of March 2023. The tax data cover self-employed dental income from all sources, including from private dental practice. Data on earnings from employment or for those dentists in private practice only are not included. The report is primarily used as evidence in remuneration negotiations and by the Review Body for Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration. It has been produced by NHS England in consultation with the Dental Working Group which includes representatives from the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England, Welsh Government, Department of Health Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Business Services Organisation, Scottish Government, NHS National Services Scotland: Information Services Division, NHS Business Services Authority Information Services, HMRC: Knowledge, Analysis and Intelligence Division, the National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers and the British Dental Association representing the views and interests of dentists. Analysis shown in the timeseries files for previous years includes breakdowns by weekly working hours bandings using information from the Dental Working Patterns Survey, however the Dental Working Patterns Survey was not run for 2020/21 and 2021/22 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and these data are not available for 2020/21 and 2021/22. The Covid-19 pandemic is likely to have impacted on earnings and expenses during 2020/21 and 2021/22. Please refer to the reports for these years for further details of Covid-19 arrangements. We welcome feedback on all of our publications. Please contact us with any comments and suggestions by email to PrimaryCareWorkforce@nhs.net stating Dental Earnings and Expenses Estimates in the subject line, or by telephone on 0300 303 567.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the public support in the United Kingdom (UK) of funding the National Health Service (NHS) by increasing the additional rate of income tax with one penny per pound as of January 2017, by age group. From the respondents aged 25 to 34 and ** to **, ** percent and ** percent respectively would strongly support this way of funding the NHS.
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TwitterIn the ** month period ending September 2022, the mean salary for a nurse or health visitor working full-time was **** thousand British pounds a year, while midwives on average earned some **** thousand British pounds. This statistic displays the mean annual basic salary for nurses, midwives, and support staff in NHS England in 2021/22, by staff group.
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Although access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is based on need and not ability to pay inequities in access exist which can exacerbate health inequalities. We sought to understand barriers to healthcare access faced by families living on low incomes through semi-structured interviews with twenty-four parents and seven Voluntary Community Social Enterprise sector staff.
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GP Earnings and Expenses Estimates, 2021/22 presents earnings and expenses information for full and part-time GPs working in the UK as either a contractor or salaried GP during the 2021/22 financial year. The findings in this report are based upon anonymised tax data from HM Revenue and Customs' Self Assessment tax records and cover both NHS/Health Service and private income. Earnings and expenses information is published for contractor, salaried and combined (contractor and salaried) GPs at country level, with a regional breakdown where available. Figures are also given by contract type for GPs working under a General Medical Services (GMS) or a Primary Medical Services (PMS) contract as well as combined (GPMS). The report is primarily used as evidence in remuneration negotiations and by the Review Body for Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration (DDRB). It has been agreed by the Technical Steering Committee (TSC), which is chaired by NHS England and has representation from the four UK Health Departments and, representing the interests of GPs, the British Medical Association. The first cases of COVID-19 in the UK were confirmed late January 2020 and the first UK-wide lockdown was announced in March 2020. Differing but similar arrangements were put in place across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to support general practice during 2020/21 and 2021/22 with the focus being managing the pandemic. Practices also played a role to varying degrees across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in their respective vaccination programmes which may have impacted practice income. The pandemic is also likely to have impacted on expenses incurred during this period. Details can be found in the results chapters for each country.
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TwitterIn the financial year 2020/21, total operating income of the NHS amounted to just over *** billion British pounds. This was an increase from the previous year where operating income stood at roughly ** billion British pounds. This statistic shows the National Health Service (NHS) total operating income in the United Kingdom in 2019/18 and 2020/21 (in million GBP).