The cost of poor housing in England This
briefing paper quantifies the cost burden to the NHS caused by hazards arising from poor quality homes in England. Findings reveal that 2.6 million homes in England – eleven per cent of the country’s housing stock – are categorised as ‘poor quality’ and therefore hazardous to occupants. Most common hazards are those that cause injuries on stairs, while the costliest issue for the NHS (£857million p/a) is poor quality housing leading to excess cold.
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