2025-26 Q4 · Rank 29th of 42

South Yorkshire ICB.

Approves CHC at 78% of the national average in the latest quarter.

Approval rate

12.9%

standard assessments

Vs national

78%

National 16.7%

Rank

29/42

33th percentile

YoY trend

-4.6pp

vs 2024-25 Q4

In context

Approval rate 78% of the national average.

Of the standard NHS Continuing Healthcare assessments completed by South Yorkshire ICB in 2025-26 Q4, 12.9% were judged eligible. The national figure across all 42 ICBs was 16.7%.

Highest approval rate among the 42 ICBs: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough at 35.4%. Lowest: Gloucestershire at 2.3%.

Per 50,000 adult residents, South Yorkshire found 70.8 people eligible for CHC this quarter. Adult population: 1.23M.

Variation between ICBs has several legitimate explanations including differences in age profile, deprivation, and comorbidity. See methodology for what raw rates can and cannot tell you.

Trend

Approval rate over time

QuarterApproval rateEligibleTotal assessments
2025-26 Q412.9%11161446
2025-26 Q310.4%10151403
2025-26 Q214.5%9841325
2025-26 Q114.8%10401368
2024-25 Q417.6%10741393
2024-25 Q317.6%10041326
2024-25 Q215.2%9721289
2024-25 Q116.7%10021316
2023-24 Q415.7%10201316
2023-24 Q312.4%9271272
2023-24 Q216.4%9461256
2023-24 Q122.9%10051284

Eligibility criteria

The 12 Decision Support Tool domains

Reference page covering the twelve clinical domains used in the formal assessment, the level scale within each, and how the National Framework weighs them.

After a no

Options when refused

Reference page on the appeal route, self-funding from savings and property, and equity release as alternatives. Includes pointer to Beacon CHC, the NHS-funded free advice service.