DHSC ePCS Spending Over £500, March 2026
Summary
The Department of Health and Social Care published its monthly transparency data for electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) spending over £500 for March 2026. The ePCS has replaced the previous government procurement card (GPC). The data is published monthly as part of UK government transparency commitments and applies to England.
What changed
DHSC published its monthly ePCS spending transparency data for March 2026, covering all transactions over £500. This represents routine monthly disclosure under UK government transparency requirements, replacing the former government procurement card (GPC) system with the new electronic purchasing card solution.
Government suppliers, contractors, and public health sector participants monitoring DHSC expenditure should note this is a standard transparency publication with no new compliance obligations. The monthly cadence means similar data releases will follow for subsequent periods.
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DHSC: spending over £500, March 2026
Department of Health and Social Care spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
From: Department of Health and Social Care Published 22 April 2026 Get emails about this page
Applies to England
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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) publishes details of all spending over £500 using an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) on a monthly basis.
The ePCS has replaced the government procurement card (GPC).
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