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    • NHS Operations

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    • The National Health Service (NHS) in England faces significant operational costs.
    • Efficiency and productivity in acute NHS Trusts are key areas for financial improvement.
    • Previous reports have highlighted potential savings within NHS Trusts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the estates and facilities running costs in acute NHS Trusts.
    • To identify unwarranted variations in resource utilization across Trusts.
    • To estimate the potential cost savings achievable through improved efficiency.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of data from 32 acute NHS Trusts, following initial dialogue with 22 Trusts.
    • Discussions with senior personnel across various disciplines within NHS Trusts.
    • Benchmarking of estates and facilities running costs against median levels.

    Main Results:

    • Achieving the median level of estates and facilities running costs could save NHS acute Trusts £1 billion annually.
    • Significant 'unwarranted variation' in resource use (staff, land, buildings) was identified.
    • Addressing these variations could potentially reduce NHS England's annual costs by £5 billion.

    Conclusions:

    • Optimizing estates and facilities costs offers substantial financial benefits for the NHS.
    • Tackling resource utilization variations is crucial for enhancing NHS efficiency.
    • Implementing efficiency measures can lead to significant cost reductions across the NHS in England.