Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust: Finance

Department of Health and Social Care written question – answered at on 11 November 2025.

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Photo of James Wild James Wild Shadow Exchequer Secretary (Treasury), Opposition Whip (Commons)

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to his oral answer on 21 October 2025, Official Report, col 789, what proportion of the increase in NHS budget was provided to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn Trust.

Photo of Karin Smyth Karin Smyth Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

All National Health Service organisations will benefit from the record funding growth agreed for the NHS this year. Revenue funding is provided to integrated care boards (ICBs) and is informed by a calculation of what would constitute a ‘fair share’ for that system. NHS trusts and foundation trusts are not directly funded in the same way. They finance their spending through income generated from the provision of healthcare services, paid via contracts agreed with their commissioning ICBs. Whilst national funding growth is defined by Spending Review settlements, the level of funding in individual trusts is not set by the Government and income levels are dependent on the level of healthcare activity they undertake for their local communities.

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