Issue details

Disbursement of Adult Social Care Rapid Testing Fund

On 15th January 2021 the Department for Health & Social Care (DHSC) published details of the ADULT SOCIAL CARE (ASC) RAPID TESTING FUND.

 

This fund is to support ASC providers to conduct rapid flow device (RFD) tests for COVID-19, primarily in care homes.

 

Surrey County Council’s (SCC) funding allocation is £4.7m. This was paid to SCC on 21st January 2021.

 

The key aspects of the fund are as follows:

 

·         Funding is for costs associated with Lateral Flow Device (LFD) testing only, incurred in the period 2nd December 2020 – 31st March 2021.

 

·         80% (£3.8m for Surrey) is ringfenced for rapid testing in care homes and must be distributed on a per bed basis within 10 working days of receipt of the funding.

 

·         20% (£0.9m for Surrey) is discretionary in terms of how it is allocated to ASC providers, although it can still only be spent on rapid testing in CQC registered ASC settings.

 

·         To be eligible to receive funding, ASC providers must complete the national capacity tracker at least weekly and also provide monthly expenditure returns to SCC.

 

SCC must complete a monthly return to DHSC setting out how much funding has been distributed and how much providers have spent the funding allocated to them. The timetable for this is aligned with the reporting requirements for Infection Control Fund round 2.

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 27/01/2021

Decision due: 26 Jan 2021 by Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director for Resources, Executive Director Adult Social Care

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Adults Social Care, Public Health and Domestic Abuse

Lead director: Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director for Resources, Executive Director Adult Social Care

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