Overview
- The NHS has set aside £58.2 billion for clinical negligence liabilities, the second-largest government liability after nuclear decommissioning.
- In 2023/24, £2.8 billion was paid out in negligence claims, representing nearly 2% of NHS annual spending.
- Legal fees accounted for 19% (£536 million) of payouts, prompting criticism over wasteful spending and calls for cost management.
- The Department of Health and Social Care has been criticized by the Public Accounts Committee for lacking a comprehensive plan to address rising negligence costs and patient harm.
- Experts advocate for a no-blame, airline-style safety culture to reduce medical errors and improve patient safety outcomes.