Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

NHS Trust · Clinical negligence claims data for 2024/25

South EastRH19 3DZMember since 1995

£313K

Total paid 2024/25

6

Claims received

£52K

Avg cost per claim

#29

of 30 in South East

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An NHS Trust is an organisational unit of the National Health Service that typically operates multiple hospitals, community clinics, and specialist services under one legal entity. All clinical negligence claims and payment figures on this page relate to the trust as a whole, not to any individual hospital or site.

Claims Breakdown

Claims received by Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust across NHS Resolution indemnity schemes in 2024/25.

Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts

£278K6 claims

Covers claims arising from clinical treatment provided on or after 1 April 1995

Risk Pooling Scheme for Trusts

£35K0 claims

Covers non-clinical claims such as employer and public liability

Where the Money Goes

Of the £313K paid, 38% went directly to patients as compensation — the remainder covered legal costs on both sides.

Patient compensation£119K
NHS legal costs£59K
Claimant legal costs£136K

Average Cost Per Claim

How the average cost per claim at this trust compares to regional and national averages. Lower per-claim costs may reflect a different mix of claim types.

This trust

£52K

National average

£240K

-78%below national average

This trust

£52K

South East average

£240K

-78%below regional average

Source: NHS Resolution Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25. Data covers the Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts (CNST), Existing Liabilities Scheme (ELS), and Risk Pooling Scheme for Trusts (RPST). This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.