NHS Fife (NHS Fife University Health Board, as of July 2025) is an NHS board which provides healthcare services in Fife, Scotland. It is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland.
The board runs two main hospitals:
It also runs a number of community and day hospitals, including:
The board faces an overspend of up to ã3.5 million for 2014/5. Financial pressures included the cost of medical locums and bank nurses to fill long-term vacancies in acute services and the impact of new drugs to treat Hepatitis C and Anti-TNF drugs for rheumatology.
In 2019, it was reported that the NHS Fife estate needed ã89 million of maintenance to bring the buildings up to acceptable standards, and that this cost had risen by ã11.5 million in the last year, primarily due to further deterioration of the tower block at Victoria Hospital.
In 2024, NHS Fife suspended a nurse following an altercation at the Victoria Hospital in which the nurse in question supposedly made comments about a transgender doctor's use of the female changing facilities. The nurse is currently pursuing NHS Fife under the Equality Act 2010. The tribunal, as of June 2025, has cost around ã259,000 which NHS Fife is liable to pay ã25,000 of. (main article)