NHS spent more than £100m on mental health patients forced to stay in hospital due lack of proper housing
- Posted on April 27, 2026
- By The Independent
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A significant financial burden reveals systemic challenges in the UK's mental health infrastructure. Research indicates that NHS facilities absorbed over £100 million in unnecessary expenditure during 2026, as psychiatric patients remained hospitalized while awaiting suitable community accommodation. This delayed discharge crisis underscores a critical gap between clinical readiness for community care and actual housing availability, affecting patient recovery outcomes and straining already pressured healthcare budgets.
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