Costs of clinical negligence

Public Accounts Committee Open Inquiry
Opened: 10 Jul 2025 Parliament page
The PAC in its 2025 scrutiny the Department of Health and Social Care’s (DHSC) annual report and accounts 2023-24 called on government to reduce tragic incidences of patient harm. The PAC found it unacceptable that DHSC had yet to develop a plan to deal with the cost of clinical negligence … Read more
18 Recommendations
9 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
4 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Elizabeth O'Mahony · Department of Health and Social Care Helen Vernon · NHS Resolution Professor Aidan Fowler · NHS England Samantha Jones · Department of Health and Social Care
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
3 Recommendation Accepted in Part
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Establish a national system for sharing and analysing clinical negligence data to improve patient safety.
We are concerned there is far too little data on the factors behind clinical negligence, given its huge impact on people’s lives and NHS finances. Behind every clinical negligence claim is a tragic incident of patient harm. We were disappointed … Read more
Government Response
The government rejects establishing a new national data sharing system, citing existing arrangements. However, it agrees to explore using artificial intelligence to analyse live data, with NHS England assessing machine learning algorithms for patient safety events and the Federated Data Platform, and NHS Resolution exploring AI for claims data analysis.
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4 Recommendation Accepted in Part
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Publish the Amos Review and outline concrete plans to reduce maternity care harm and costs.
The Department’s failure to address problems with maternity care in England has led to avoidable harm and unnecessary costs. Over the last 20 years the cost of settling claims involving infants and children has increased significantly. In 2024–25, costs for … Read more
Government Response
The government agrees and has established a National Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce to develop a national action plan based on the Amos Review's recommendations, which will serve as its full response. A timeline for delivering this action plan will be announced once Baroness Amos’ recommendations have been received.
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Total 18 recs + 9 conclusions
Correspondence 4 letters
21 May 2026 From committee Letter to the Permanent Secretary at the Department for Health and Social Care relating to Cost of clinical negligence, 21 May 2026
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12 Jan 2026 To committee Letter from the Chief Financial Officer at NHS England relating to the Committee’s evidence session into Costs of Clinical Negligence on 20 November 2025, 06 January 2026
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15 Dec 2025 To committee Letter from the Permanent Secretary at the Department for Health and Social Care relating to the Committee’s evidence session on 20 November on Costs of clinical negligence, 04 December 2025
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15 Dec 2025 To committee Letter from the Permanent Secretary at the Department for Health and Social Care relating to the DHSC-NHSE Transformation programme, 11 December 2025
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