As a
special health authority focused entirely on counter-fraud work, the Counter Fraud Authority is independent from other NHS bodies and as an
arm's length body is directly accountable to the
Department of Health and Social Care. The departmental sponsor is the Department of Health and Social Care's Anti-Fraud Unit, which holds the board to account for the delivery of its strategy. The mission of the organisation is to lead the fight against fraud affecting the NHS and wider health service, and protect vital resources intended for patient care. It is intended to be the single expert,
intelligence-led organisation providing centralised intelligence, investigation and solutions capacity for tackling fraud in the NHS in England. It acts as the repository for all information related to fraud in the NHS and the wider health group, and will have oversight of and monitor counter fraud work across the NHS. In the most recent publication of their Strategic Intelligence Assessment (SIA), the NHSCFA estimates approximately £1.346 billion in NHS funding is vulnerable to fraud, bribery, and corruption. == Vision and Objectives ==