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NHS targets are performance measures used by NHS England, NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, and the Health and Social Care service in Northern Ireland.These vary by country but assess the performance of each health service against measures such as 4 hour waiting times in Accident and Emergency departments, weeks to receive an appointment and/or treatment, and performance in specific departments such as ...
The number of people waiting more than 52 weeks to start routine hospital treatment is the lowest since December 2020. What the latest NHS performance figures for England show Skip to main content
Meanwhile the new NHS performance figures data also shows that some 10,201 people in England were estimated to have been waiting more than 18 months to start routine hospital treatment at the end ...
He said 347,707 people in 2022 spent more than 12 hours in A&E waiting for a hospital bed, which is “over four times as many 12-hour trolley waits as in the previous 10 years put together”.
The number of people waiting more than 52 weeks to start routine hospital treatment has fallen to its lowest level since December 2020. What the latest NHS performance figures for England show ...
“The £26 billion provided at the budget means we can drive improvements across the NHS, we have set an ambitious target to cut waiting times from 18 months to a maximum of 18 weeks, and we will ...
The government will not meet its ambition of getting NHS waiting times down to 18 weeks ... It comes as a report from the Institute Fiscal Studies claimed NHS performance “remains worse” than ...
A total of 302,693 people had been waiting more than 52 weeks to start routine hospital treatment at the end of June. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...