Northern England Trusts Have Some of the Largest Deficits
Trusts that generated:
Amount of deficit or surplus
Deficit
Surplus
<1%
1–5%
5%+
of operating income
£10M
£100M
£200M
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North
East
North
West
Yorkshire and
The Humber
Liverpool University Hospitals had the largest deficit at £288 million, or 25% of income. But that was mostly due to a £259 million write-down of property value after the opening of the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital
London
South
East
South
West
Guy’s and St Thomas’ had a surplus of £72 million, the largest of the more than 30 trusts in Greater London, but representing only 2.6% of income
Trusts that generated:
Amount of deficit or surplus
Deficit
Surplus
<1%
5%+
1–5%
of operating income
£10M
£100M
£200M
Hover or tap
for details
North
East
North
West
Liverpool University Hospitals had the largest deficit at £288 million, or 25% of income. But that was mostly due to a £259 million write-down of property value after the opening of the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital
London
South
West
Guy’s and St Thomas’ had a surplus of £72 million, the largest of the more than 30 trusts in Greater London, but representing only 2.6% of income
Amount of
deficit or surplus
Trusts that generated:
Deficit
Surplus
<1%
5%+
1–5%
£10M
£100M
£200M
of operating income
Liverpool University Hospitals had the largest deficit at £288 million, or 25% of income. But that was mostly due to a £259 million write-down of property value after the opening of the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital
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for details
Guy’s and St Thomas’ had a surplus of £72 million, the largest of the more than 30 trusts in Greater London, but representing only 2.6% of income
Source: Bloomberg News analysis of NHS England data
Note: Operating deficit or surplus as reported by NHS England, which may include impairments charged to operating expenses.