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WQ.200/2021

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOVCIAL SERVICES

BY DEPUTY M.R. LE HEGARAT OF ST. HELIER

QUESTION SUBMITTED ON TUESDAY 4th MAY 2021

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 11th MAY 2021

Question

Will the Minister advise –

  1. how much money from the Health Insurance Fund has been allocated directly to existing community services since the inception of the Jersey Care Model; and
  2. what proportion of this funding has actually been spent?

Answer

  1. The Intermediate Care programme, which is the first large programme developing community- based services as part of the Jersey Care Model, is currently in planning phase. Plans are currently forecasting an indicative spend of circa £828k for 2021 directly on community service provision.
  2. Actual expenditure to date for community service provision is £159k as at the end of April. The funding relates to the Intermediate Care programme for provision of medical and nursing care overnight in the community. The main components of these costs are service provision through GP Out of Hours Service and Family Nursing & Home Care.