NHS: Repairs and Maintenance

(asked on 20th November 2017) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, with reference to the Answer of 5 April 2017 to Question 69510 on NHS: Repairs and Maintenance, what the cost of backlog maintenance for each level of assessed risk was in the NHS (a) in total and (b) for each NHS organisation in each year since 2010-11.


Answered by
Philip Dunne Portrait
Philip Dunne
This question was answered on 23rd November 2017

The Backlog Maintenance cost reported by the National Health Service in total since 2010-11 is:

Cost to eradicate high risk backlog

Cost to eradicate significant risk backlog

Cost to eradicate moderate risk backlog

Cost to eradicate low risk backlog

£ million

£ million

£ million

£ million

2010-11

321.7

1,021.6

1,523.6

1,298.7

2011-12

296.3

926.4

1,484.8

1,316.3

2012-13

353.1

1,002.0

1,476.5

1,204.3

2013-14

356.6

1,016.7

1,426.6

1,241.8

2014-15

458.0

1,062.1

1,551.3

1,266.5

2015-16

776.0

1,568.0

1,516.0

1,115.0

2016-17

947.1

1,791.8

1,798.4

1,008.2

The equivalent data for each NHS organisation is attached.

The Department collects data on backlog maintenance annually from the NHS trusts through its Estates Returns Information Collection. The data collected has not been amended centrally and its accuracy always remains the responsibility of the contributing NHS organisations.

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