A series of FOI requests by The Daily Telegraph showed around £2.3 million was paid to hospitals last year under cash-for-access deals. Here is a breakdown of trusts who have received money between April 2012 and April 2013.
NHS trusts paid by Bounty and Tempest:
– Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust made £71,610, £4 donation per Bounty maternity pack distributed
– Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, was paid £56,240, £5.50 per birth
– University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust was paid £42,740
– Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was paid £36,780, refused to give breakdown
– Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was paid £18,266 at £1.40 per photo with Bounty and 20p per birth with Tempest.
– Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust paid £3,828, £1.40 per photograph
– West Middlesex Hospital NHS Trust was paid the most, receiving £27,140.
– United Lincolnshire Hospitals received £27,316, unable to provide breakdown
– University hospital of north staffordshire NHS Trust was paid £26,664, £1.40 per birth from Bounty and £6.11 per photograph from Tempest
– John Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust was paid £25,770, refused to give breakdown
– Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was paid £25,039, £3.50 per photo
– Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust generated £24,979, £4.50 per birth plus an additional 50p per photograph
– Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust received £21,251, £1.40 donated per “lead”
– Luton and Dunstable University Hospital was paid £21,061, with £4.50 per birth
– Brighton and Sussex University hospital was paid £20,670, £1.40 per photograph
– Hillingdon Hospitals paid £18,149
– Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust paid £16,943, received £2.80 per photograph
– Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust paid £16,189, unable to give breakdown
– South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust was paid £15,258
– Bedford Hospital NHS Trust £15,200, refused to give breakdown
– Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust received £14,392, unable to provide breakdown
– Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals paid £14,385
– Northampton General Hospital received £13,955
– Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust received £13,652, unable to provide breakdown
– Croydon Health Services received £13,411
– Milton Keynes Hospital paid £13,139, £1.40 per photograph
– East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust £12,844, refused to give breakdown
– Stockport NHS FOundation Trust was paid £12,709, £2.50 per birth
– Tameside Hospital NHS Foundation Trust was paid £12,098
– Buckinghamshire Healthcare paid £12,631, unable to provide breakdown
– Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust paid £12,298, each photograph is worth £1.40
– Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was paid £12,162
– Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Hospital Trust was paid £11,971, worth £1.50 per photograph
– Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust £11,856
– Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust was paid a total income of £11,600, £2 per birth with an additional £1.30 for a picture
– Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation trust was paid £10,547, paid 18p per photograph
– St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals paid £8,953
– Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust received £7,898.99, with £1.65 per birth
– North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust received £7,709
– Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust paid £5,750, £1.40 per photo by Bounty and £4 per photo by Tempest
– Cook James at Homerton Hospital NHS Trust paid £5,480
– Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust was paid £5,427
– North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust paid £5,298
– Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, paid £4,324
– Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust was paid £4,301, paid £2.20 per birth with an annual birth rate of around 2,000
– Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, paid £3,081
– West Suffolk paid £6,430, each photograph worth £1.40
– James Paget University Hospitals paid £4,206
– North Devon Healthcare paid £2,760
– Colchester Hospital University Trust was paid £1,443
– Rotherham, Doncaster and South Humber paid £90.80
Source The Telegraph