Currently, NHSE does not even track spend and activity on prevention by ICBs at local levels, due to unavailability of data and the lack of consistency about what counts as prevention spending. While DHSC funds some prevention activities that sit outside the NHS, primarily through its Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), it similarly lacks a precise definition of what counts as prevention spending. This makes assessing the extent of spending and progress against this importan...
Currently, NHSE does not even track spend and activity on prevention by ICBs at local levels, due to unavailability of data and the lack of consistency about what counts as prevention spending. While DHSC funds some prevention activities that sit outside the NHS, primarily through its Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), it similarly lacks a precise definition of what counts as prevention spending. This makes assessing the extent of spending and progress against this important policy aim impossible.39 Type: conclusion | Number: 22 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 5.4 Prevention is one of the 'three shifts' the Secretary of State has set out as strategic ambitions for the health systemin England. Measures for supporting the prevention shift are being considered in context of the work of the 10 Year Health Plan. The government does not wish to pre-empt the con