NHS Injury Costs Recovery scheme: April 2014 to March 2015
The document provides information on the amounts collected by the Compensation Recovery Unit and paid to the NHS.
Applies to England
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The NHS Injury Costs Recovery (ICR) scheme aims to recover the cost of NHS treatment where personal injury compensation is paid, for example after a road traffic accident. The Department of Health publishes monthly updates on the amount of money recovered under the ICR.
Funds are primarily recovered from insurance companies and then paid to the NHS hospital or ambulance trust that provided the treatment.
Updates to this page
Last updated 18 June 2015 + show all updates
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for March 2015.
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for February 2015.
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for January 2015.
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Updated to include December recovery figures.
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Updated to include November recovery figures.
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Updated to include data for October 2014.
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for September 2014.
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includes NHS injury cost data for August 2014
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for July 2014
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Updated to include cost recovery figures for June
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Updated to include figures for May 2014.
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First published.