<p dir="ltr">Healthcare is a critical infrastructure essential for social well-being, providing vital services that directly impact patient safety, operational efficiency, and clinical outcomes. As the UK’s national healthcare provider, the NHS (National Health Service) relies on this infrastructure to deliver high-quality care. Despite its importance, NHS estates face a rapidly escalating £13.8 billion maintenance backlog (2023/24), growing by 13.6% annually. This backlog jeopardises operational integrity and long-term viability of healthcare facilities. Through thematic analysis of seven expert interviews, this study identifies systemic root causes: aging assets and infrastructures, funding and resource constraints, data management & digital transformation, workforce and skills gap, maintenance culture and planning inefficiencies, regulatory and standards compliance, and external and environmental risks. Existing research lacks granularity in addressing these drives. This study offers a novel taxonomy to equip policy makers and NHS leaders with the insights necessary to develop effective strategies for reducing backlog growth and ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality healthcare services.</p>
History
Name of Conference
International Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society (SEEDS) Conference 2025
Conference Start Date
2025-09-03
Conference End Date
2025-09-05
Conference Location
Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom