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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ella Pickover

Lack of housing costing the NHS more than £100 million each year

  • The NHS spent more than £100 million in one year on mental health patients who remained in hospital beds due to a lack of appropriate housing.
  • A report found that patients awaiting supported housing accounted for 23 per cent of all mental health delayed discharge days in February 2026.
  • These housing-related delays led to 121,695 additional hospital bed days in 2024/25, costing the NHS approximately £102 million.
  • Experts warn that compelling clinically ready patients to remain in hospital incurs a “huge cost to both individuals and the NHS” and can trigger relapse and readmission.
  • Organisations are calling for supported housing to be recognised and funded as core mental health infrastructure to improve patient outcomes and reduce pressure on hospitals.

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