There is an overall cap on the amount that can be recovered in NHS charges for any one injury, which from 1 April 2019 is £53,278. The capped “tariff” amount is reviewed each financial year and has increased approximately by inflation over the last five years: Table 4: Tariff amounts and caps for NHS cost-recovery from 2015-16 to 2019-20 Incident date Out- In-patient Ambulance Cap (on or after) patient (daily rate) charges (daily rate) 1 April 2015 £647 £796 £195 £47,569 1 April 2016 £665 £817 £201 £48,849 11 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2019/27/pdfs/ssipn_20190027_en.pdf 12 Section 10.4: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/recovery-of- benefits-and-or-lump-sum-payments-and-nhs-charges-technical- guidance/recovery-of-benefits-and-lump-sum-payments-and-nhs-charges- technical-guidance#the-law---nhs-charges 9 This document relates to the Liability for NHS Charges (Treatment of Industrial Disease) (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 65) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 9 March 2020 Incident date Out- In-patient Ambulance Cap (on or after) patient (daily rate) charges (daily rate) 1 April 2017 £678 £833 £205 £49,824 1 April 2018 £688 £846 £208 £50,561 1 April 2019 £725 £891 £219 £53,278 28.