Efforts to clear waiting list backlogs, improve capacity and
remove blockages that keep some patients in hospital longer than
necessary will be supported by £200 million, if the Budget is
passed by Parliament.
This funding will see more than 150,000 extra patients treated
and expand the Hospital at Home programme by 600 beds.
The 2025-26 Budget, If approved by Parliament, will provide a
record £21 billion for Health & Social Care, including:
- £16.2 billion for NHS Boards to deliver key services
- £2.2 billion for Primary Care services – a 7.9% increase
- an increase of £139 million in capital spending power,
progressing the Belford Hospital, Monklands Hospital and
Edinburgh Eye Pavilion projects
- £200 million to help reduce waiting times and improve
capacity
- £3 million to create additional dental training places
- an additional £5 million for short breaks to support unpaid
carers.
Health Secretary said:
“This Budget has improving our NHS at its very heart and sees
record funding of £21 billion for the health and social care
portfolio. We are determined to improve NHS performance and our
planned investment of £200 million to help clear long waits and
improve capacity will help drive that vital progress. We are
increasing funding for Primary Care by 7.9% to more than £2.2
billion – this will help increase access and capacity, including
delivering additional support for General Practice, a critical
dental workforce and training package and enhancements to
community eyecare,
“It is absolutely vital we ensure people have access to
high-quality health, mental health, and social care services when
and where they need them – that is why we are increasing our
capital spending power by £139 million in 2025-26.
“These measures are key in driving forward our vision of a
Scotland where people live longer, healthier and fulfilling
lives. The funding outlined will support NHS reform and our
efforts to improve population health with a focus on prevention
and early intervention.
“We want to make progress on improving our NHS, but to do that,
Parliament must approve our Budget Bill to unlock investment to
drive long-term and lasting improvements – and the healthier
population - that we all want to see.”
Background
Scottish Budget
2025-26