FOI/2025/26/185

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Reference FOI/2025/26/185
Description Agency Doctor Spend
Date requested 17/08/2025
Attachments N/A

Request

In the period 1st May 2025 to 31st July 2025 please provide a breakdown of: 

  • Total trust spend with framework agencies for locum doctors 

Please provide a further breakdown for locum doctors by: 

  • Spend per grade 
  • Spend per specialty 
  • Spend per agency name 

  

In the period 1st May 2025 to 31st July 2025 please provide a breakdown of: 

  • Total trust spend with off-framework agencies for locums doctors 

Please provide a further breakdown for locum doctors by: 

  • Spend per grade 
  • Spend per specialty 
  • Spend per agency name 

  

In the period 1st May 2025 to 31st July 2025 please provide a breakdown of: 

  • Total trust spend with the internal trust bank or associated external provider for locum doctors 

Please provide a further breakdown for locum doctors by: 

  • Spend per grade 
  • Spend per specialty 
  • Spend per internal or associated external provider 

 

Please confirm your allocated budget for agency locum doctors for the period 1st May 2025 to 31st July 2025

 

Response

Having completed enquiries within CLCH, in respect of Sec1(1)(a) CLCH does hold information relating to your request, however, this information is published online. Therefore, for the purpose of section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA), this part of our response serves as a formal notification of refusal of your request on the basis that exemption Section 21 of the FOIA applies.

Section 21 - Information Reasonably Accessible by Other Means

(1)Information which is reasonably accessible to the applicant otherwise than under section 1 is exempt information.

(2)For the purposes of subsection (1)—

              (a)information may be reasonably accessible to the applicant even though it is accessible only on payment, and

(b)information is to be taken to be reasonably accessible to the applicant if it is information which the public authority or any other person is obliged by or under any enactment    to communicate (otherwise than by making the information available for inspection) to members of the public on request, whether free of charge or on payment.

 

Section 21 is an absolute exemption and where information falls within the scope of an absolute exemption, a public authority is not obliged to communicate it to an applicant and is also not obliged to comply with the duty to confirm or deny the existence of the information requested.

 

Having said that and in an effort to assist, please see the below in relation to your FOI request.

 

https://clch.nhs.uk/about-us/publications/spend-over-25000/spend-over-25k-reports-2025

 

https://clch.nhs.uk/about-us/foi/foi-requests

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