£184 million loan funding for urgent hospital upgrades

13 trusts will receive loan funding approved by the Health Secretary to go towards modernising equipment, refurbishing wards and ensuring the safety of NHS buildings.

The Health Secretary has approved £184 million of capital loan funding from the department to go towards some of the most urgent hospital upgrades to protect vital frontline patient care.

The funding will be shared with 13 trusts in England, including:

  • King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust: £26 million to upgrade IT, replace medical equipment and fund critical upgrades to help the trust continue providing the best possible services for patients
  • University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust: £11 million to replace 2 existing theatres in the main block at Queen’s Hospital Burton
  • Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: £21 million to replace equipment, including defibrillators and CT scanners and imaging, as well as funding its radiology, endoscopy and nephrology departments

It follows the approval of over £70 million in loans for NHS trusts by the Health Secretary in September. 

Loans are issued at National Loan Fund (NLF) rates, which means the cost is equivalent to the government’s cost of borrowing.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said “These loans will make sure hospitals continue to deliver vital services to patients in buildings that are safe and have the right equipment to deliver world-class care.”

“Since July, we have injected £4.8 billion capital funding into the NHS – helping refurbish hospital wards, replace old medical equipment and maintain NHS buildings.”

Breakdown of loans

TrustRegionLoan (in thousands)
Barts Health NHS TrustLondon35,800
University Hospitals Of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation TrustNorth West34,000
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation TrustLondon25,903
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustEast of England20,874
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustNorth West14,900
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation TrustMidlands11,000
Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn NHS Foundation TrustEast of England9,015
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS TrustLondon9,012
Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS TrustNorth West8,000
East Kent NHS Foundation TrustSouth East4,950
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustSouth West4,950
Wye Valley NHS TrustMidlands3,822
Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS TrustMidlands1,622
Total 183,848