Programme Budgeting
Data collection on Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) expenditure.
Contents
- Documentation
About this standard
- Publisher
- NHS England
- Reference code
- DCB3007 Amd 78/2018
- Publication date
- 01/07/2019
- Status
- Active
Show definitions of statuses
Active. Active standards are stable, maintained and have been approved, assured or endorsed for use by qualified bodies.
Deprecated Deprecated standards are available for use and are maintained, but are being phased out, so new functionality will not be added.
Retired standards Retired standards are not being maintained or supported and should not be used.
- Standard type
- Collections
Show definitions of standard types
Collections. A Collection is a systematic gathering of a specified selection of data or information for a particular stated purpose from existing records held within health and care systems and electronic devices.
Extractions. An extraction is a type of collection that is pulled from an operational system by the data controller and transmitted to the receiver without additional processing or transcription by the sender.
Information standards. Information standards are agreed ways of doing something, written down as a set of precise criteria so they can be used as rules, guidelines, or definitions.
Technical Standards and specifications. Technical standards and specifications specify how to make information available technically including how the data is structured and transported.
- Frequency
Dataset publication or collection occurs once a year.
- Contact point
Using this standard
- Applies to
- Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)
Topics and care settings
- Topic
- Finance
Review Information
- Approval date
- 24/06/2019
Legal basis and endorsements
- Legal authority
Section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012
This standard is published under section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.
More information
The primary purpose of the collection is to provide commissioners with data that can be used to understand the links between investment, activity and healthcare outcomes.
Page last updated: 27 May 2024