Departmental Overview: Department of Health and Social Care 2017-18
Published on:This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
This Overview summarises the Department’s responsibilities on how it spends its money and its key developments of work.
The Department of Health & Social Care’s role in overseeing the adult social care workforce.
This is the second NAO report on government’s approach to test and trace services in England.
This report examines waiting time standards for elective and cancer treatment and factors associated with performance in meeting these standards.
Like governments around the world, ours has committed unprecedented amounts of public money to the fight against coronavirus. By the end of 2020, this reached £271 billion in the UK and will continue to increase. As the UK’s independent public spending watchdog, the National Audit Office has been tracking the Government’s pandemic spending commitments, reporting […]
The C&AG has report on the 2018-19 accounts of NHS Blood and Transplant.
Last updated – 01 February 2021 About this tool Childhood obesity is a worsening problem which successive governments have attempted to address. The childhood obesity data visualisation is an exploratory tool. It should enable users to identify avenues for local exploration, including potentially similar local areas to explore over time. This interactive data visualisation supports the National Audit Office report on Childhood Obesity which was published in September 2020. The data we present […]
This report examines the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) as part of the government’s response to COVID-19 in 2020.
This report looks at how effectively government met the needs of clinically extremely vulnerable through the shielding programme.
This report considers the readiness of the government to deliver its ambitions for digital transformation in the NHS in England.
This investigation sets out the facts relating to government procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic up to 31 July 2020.
This interim report provides an overview of test and trace services for addressing COVID-19 in England.
This investigation looks at the 2017-18 increase in NHS spending on certain generic medicines, possible causes of the price increases in the market for generic medicines, and how the Department of Health and Social Care responded to the price increases.
Although the Commission has improved as an organisation, it needs to overcome some persistent issues with the timeliness of some of its regulation activities if it is to sustain further improvement.
This is our eighth report on the financial sustainability of the
NHS.
This investigation sets out the system for providing vaccinations to pre-school children in England and the levels of uptake.
This investigation sets out facts about penalty charge notices and how the NHS supports vulnerable people to navigate the system.
This report examines whether the government is likely to meet its ambitions for children and young people’s mental health services.
The Better Care Fund has not achieved the expected value for money, in terms of savings, outcomes for patients or hospital activity.
Report summarising the National Audit Office’s (NAO) investigation into the provision of supported housing in England.