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What is West London NHS Trust spending on?

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NHS finances are under significant pressure. West London NHS Trust, like all NHS organisations, is navigating tight budgets while trying to improve services. Here's what's driving NHS spending decisions right now, and how you can find out where West London NHS Trust is investing, and cutting.

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What you need to know

Budget growth vs cost pressures

The NHS received a 2.8% real-terms annual increase from 2025/26 to 2028/29, totalling £18.5bn in extra day-to-day funding. But most of this is absorbed by existing cost pressures, leaving little room for new investment.

Efficiency savings targets

Providers face a 4% productivity improvement target on top of cost-improvement programmes. Collectively, trusts and ICBs are aiming to deliver £9bn in efficiency savings, roughly 6.7% of their cost base.

Technology and digital investment

£3.4bn has been earmarked for NHS technology and digital transformation in 2025/26, covering electronic patient records, the Federated Data Platform, and AI tools.

Workforce costs

Staff costs account for roughly two-thirds of NHS spending. Real-terms pay growth adds £6.2bn in pressure, while workforce shortages drive expensive agency spending that trusts are under pressure to reduce.

Capital investment

Many trusts have significant estates backlogs and are investing in new builds, refurbishments, and equipment replacement, though capital budgets remain constrained relative to need.

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University Hospital Trust
High match

IT Infrastructure tender, £2.3M budget

CIO: Sarah MitchellEmail ready
Royal General Hospital
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Digital transformation, Board approval Q2

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West London Trust
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Procurement review, Supplier shortlist open

CFO: Emma RobertsOutreach sent
Bristol Community Trust
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Estates modernisation, £5.1M allocated

Director: Mark ThompsonFinding contact...
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Guesswork vs. evidence-backed pitches

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Questions Everyone Asks

Frequently asked questions

  • Individual trust budgets vary significantly depending on their size, type, and the population they serve. West London NHS Trust's financial details are published in their annual accounts and board papers. Our analysis tool can help you quickly find the budget figures and financial pressures discussed at board level.

  • All NHS trusts are expected to deliver cost improvement programmes as part of their financial plans. The national expectation is for a 4% productivity improvement alongside broader efficiency targets. West London NHS Trust's specific targets are set out in their board papers, which we monitor and analyse.

  • Board papers often contain early signals of upcoming procurement, including budget approvals, business cases, and transformation programmes that will eventually become tenders. By monitoring West London NHS Trust's board papers, you can spot these opportunities months before they appear on formal procurement portals.

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