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Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent: Hospital Discharge Delays

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

How bad are hospital discharge delays at Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent ICB?

As of May 2026, the Gera Delayed Discharge Index for Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent (Midlands) is 54.5 / 100 (higher = worse), ranked 37 of 38 ICBs. Only 58.1% of patients who no longer met the criteria to reside were discharged each day, with an average of 283 stuck a day. NHS England valued the month's 3,675 delayed bed days at £2,065,350. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England — Acute Discharge Situation Report (monthly)·as of May 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Delayed Discharge Index54.5 / 100Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent, May 2026 — high delays; ranked 37 of 38 ICBs (higher = worse). Only 58.1% of ready patients discharged per day.How this index is calculated
Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent discharge-delay headline figures — May 2026 (NHS England, OGL v3.0)
MeasureValueWhat it means
Gera Delayed Discharge Index54.5 / 100Higher = worse; high delays
Discharged per day58.1%Of patients no longer meeting criteria to reside
Stuck per day (avg)283No longer meet the criteria to reside
Delayed bed days (month)3,675Estimated cost £2,065,350
21+ day chronicity57.6%Share of 7+ day delayed bed-days from 21+ day stays
vs England index-23.4England 77.9 / 100

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Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent discharge delays: FAQs

What is the Delayed Discharge Index for Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent ICB?
For May 2026, the Gera Delayed Discharge Index for Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent (Midlands) is 54.5 / 100 (higher = worse), ranked 37 of 38 Integrated Care Boards and NHS systems. Only 58.1% of patients who no longer met the criteria to reside were discharged each day, with an average of 283 stuck a day.
How much did discharge delays cost in Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent?
NHS England recorded 3,675 delayed bed days in Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent in May 2026. At the NHS reference unit cost of £562 per acute bed day, that is an estimated £2,065,350 of care delivered to patients who no longer needed an acute bed.
How does Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent compare with England overall?
England's national Gera Delayed Discharge Index is 77.9 / 100 in May 2026. Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent is at 54.5 / 100 — less severe delays than the national average. 40.7% of ready patients were discharged per day nationally, versus 58.1% at Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent.
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 Staffordshire and Stoke-On-Trent is 54.5 / 100, with only 58.1% 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).