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Derby and Derbyshire: Hospital Discharge Delays

Real NHS England discharge data for May 2026 for the Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board in the Midlands NHS region — scored on the Gera Delayed Discharge Index (higher = worse).

How bad are hospital discharge delays at Derby and Derbyshire ICB?

As of May 2026, the Gera Delayed Discharge Index for Derby and Derbyshire (Midlands) is 59.6 / 100 (higher = worse), ranked 35 of 38 ICBs. Only 52.8% of patients who no longer met the criteria to reside were discharged each day, with an average of 463 stuck a day. NHS England valued the month's 6,769 delayed bed days at £3,804,178. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England — Acute Discharge Situation Report (monthly)·as of May 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Delayed Discharge Index59.6 / 100Derby and Derbyshire, May 2026 — high delays; ranked 35 of 38 ICBs (higher = worse). Only 52.8% of ready patients discharged per day.How this index is calculated
Derby and Derbyshire discharge-delay headline figures — May 2026 (NHS England, OGL v3.0)
MeasureValueWhat it means
Gera Delayed Discharge Index59.6 / 100Higher = worse; high delays
Discharged per day52.8%Of patients no longer meeting criteria to reside
Stuck per day (avg)463No longer meet the criteria to reside
Delayed bed days (month)6,769Estimated cost £3,804,178
21+ day chronicity60.6%Share of 7+ day delayed bed-days from 21+ day stays
vs England index-18.3England 77.9 / 100

Other ICBs in Midlands

Derby and Derbyshire discharge delays: FAQs

What is the Delayed Discharge Index for Derby and Derbyshire ICB?
For May 2026, the Gera Delayed Discharge Index for Derby and Derbyshire (Midlands) is 59.6 / 100 (higher = worse), ranked 35 of 38 Integrated Care Boards and NHS systems. Only 52.8% of patients who no longer met the criteria to reside were discharged each day, with an average of 463 stuck a day.
How much did discharge delays cost in Derby and Derbyshire?
NHS England recorded 6,769 delayed bed days in Derby and Derbyshire in May 2026. At the NHS reference unit cost of £562 per acute bed day, that is an estimated £3,804,178 of care delivered to patients who no longer needed an acute bed.
How does Derby and Derbyshire compare with England overall?
England's national Gera Delayed Discharge Index is 77.9 / 100 in May 2026. Derby and Derbyshire is at 59.6 / 100 — less severe delays than the national average. 40.7% of ready patients were discharged per day nationally, versus 52.8% at Derby and Derbyshire.
What counts as a delayed discharge?
Every day NHS England records how many acute inpatients (18+) no longer meet the criteria to reside — they are clinically ready to leave — and, of those, how many are actually discharged. Those who remain are delayed discharges, usually waiting on social care, a care-home place, home adaptations or community services. This page is information, not medical advice.

Beds are scarce where discharge delays are high

The Delayed Discharge Index at Derby and Derbyshire is 59.6 / 100, with only 52.8% of ready patients discharged each day. For a non-emergency, see a UK-registered GeraClinic doctor online, often the same day — a private service, not affiliated with the NHS. For a 999 emergency always call 999.

Contains public sector information published by Gera Systems and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (source data). Source: Gera Delayed Discharge Index — derived from the NHS England Acute Discharge Situation Report (May 2026, published 3 July 2026).