Statement
Background
Healthy Start is a passported scheme with eligibility being derived from certain qualifying benefits, such as Universal Credit. The uptake percentage for the Healthy Start scheme is calculated by comparing the number of potential eligible people to the number of beneficiaries (individuals who accessed the Healthy Start scheme). NHS Business Services Authority publish the data on their website where it is publicly available.
Eligibility and take-up numbers have been used in numerous Parliamentary Questions and parliamentary debates. A previous source data issue that affected eligibility statistics resulted in a Written Ministerial Statement being laid in parliament on the 26 March 2024.
I regret to inform the House that a further issue has been identified with the statistics on the number of those potentially eligible. This dates back to January 2023. This means that uptake and eligibility data used in 15 PQs and 8 debates during the former government, was inaccurate.
It is important to state that this issue has not impacted any Healthy Start applications, existing beneficiaries, or live claim processes. This issue has only affected reported uptake statistics.
Issue
Healthy Start uptake percentage statistics are calculated using information provided by Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). DWP generate potential eligibility figures using the Universal Credit assessed income period, unfortunately, this period was calculated incorrectly meaning the monthly figures reported were based on a longer period.
This means that the potential eligibility figures provided by DWP from January 2023 to June 2024 were inaccurate.
Impact
The error means that the number of those potentially eligible has been over-estimated; this in turn has led to an underestimated uptake percentage since January 2023.
It should be noted that while these statistics are a key element for reporting uptake of the Healthy Start scheme, this has not impacted any Healthy Start applications, existing beneficiaries, or live claim processes. The scheme continues to be promoted by NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA), who administer the scheme on behalf of Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), through a variety of publications, social media, exhibits etc.
Corrective Action
DWP has corrected the calculation of the assessed income period from July 2024. Cross departmental testing is being conducted to provide assurance before any further data is shared with NHSBSA.
The incorrect statistical data has been removed from the NHS Healthy Start website.
Unfortunately, we are unable to publish corrected historical figures as the number of recipients of Universal Credit changes daily meaning the data is only fully accurate at the time it is produced. We will seek to restore fully accurate uptake data as soon as we are able.
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