NHS trusts facing difficult decisions amid ‘perilous’ financial situation

Health & Fitness
12 Mar 2026 • 2:34 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • NHS trusts collectively ran a deficit of £780 million in 2024/25, according to analysis by the King’s Fund.
  • This critical financial state, described as “perilous”, is compelling health leaders to make increasingly difficult choices, impacting patient care and potentially leading to further job cuts.
  • Acute hospital trusts, which account for three-quarters of trust spending, saw 69 per cent operating in deficit.
  • The King’s Fund noted that NHS trusts have been in deficit for eight of the last 10 years, with exceptions only during the pandemic due to new funding arrangements.
  • Experts criticised the Chancellor’s spring statement for not adequately addressing these financial pressures, arguing that current spending levels do not align with the government’s ambitions for the NHS.

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