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Our Response To The Latest Nhs Elective Care Waiting Times Healthwatch

our Response To The Latest Nhs Elective Care Waiting Times Healthwatch
our Response To The Latest Nhs Elective Care Waiting Times Healthwatch

Our Response To The Latest Nhs Elective Care Waiting Times Healthwatch Response 11 july 2024. today’s figures show that appointments for planned hospital treatment are at 7.6 million. only 59% of patients waited under 18 weeks for elective care, while the nhs target is 92% of patients being seen in this timeframe. commenting on the latest nhs data on elective care, louise ansari, chief executive at healthwatch. Read our response. around 1,907 people in england were waiting for planned treatment, such as hip or knee replacements more than two years at the end of october, which is down slightly from 2,239 at the end of september. however, an estimated 410,983 people in england had been waiting more than 52 weeks, up from 404,851 at the end of september.

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elective care waiting Research вђ Graphics Library healthwatch Suffolk

Elective Care Waiting Research вђ Graphics Library Healthwatch Suffolk New nhs waiting times figures – our response. response 16 june 2022. two thirds fewer people are waiting more than two years for elective care, new figures have shown. our national director louise ansari highlights that low income, gender and ethnicity affect people’s experience of waiting. two thirds fewer people were waiting for more. Today’s figures show that appointments for planned hospital treatment are at 7.6 million. only 59% of patients waited under 18 weeks for elective care, while the nhs target is 92% of patients being seen in this timeframe. read the response from our national partner healthwatch england below. The new data published by the nhs looks at performance in essential areas such as waiting times for elective care, and accident and emergency attendance and admissions. how many people are waiting? over 6.18 million people are now waiting for care. this figure has been steadily increasing since may 2020 and is now up by 80,000 cases. Alongside existing clinical standards for urgent and emergency care, mental health, cancer and planned care, the nhs will deliver on: eliminating waits of longer than a year for elective care by march 2025; by july 2022, no one will wait longer than two years for an elective treatment; the nhs will aim to eliminate waits of over 18 months by.

Milestone In Tackling nhs Longest Waits our response healthwatch Medway
Milestone In Tackling nhs Longest Waits our response healthwatch Medway

Milestone In Tackling Nhs Longest Waits Our Response Healthwatch Medway The new data published by the nhs looks at performance in essential areas such as waiting times for elective care, and accident and emergency attendance and admissions. how many people are waiting? over 6.18 million people are now waiting for care. this figure has been steadily increasing since may 2020 and is now up by 80,000 cases. Alongside existing clinical standards for urgent and emergency care, mental health, cancer and planned care, the nhs will deliver on: eliminating waits of longer than a year for elective care by march 2025; by july 2022, no one will wait longer than two years for an elective treatment; the nhs will aim to eliminate waits of over 18 months by. Nhs cuts longest waits and speeds up response times. the head of the nhs in england has hailed the ‘great strides’ the health service is making, as new figures show major improvements across long waits, urgent and emergency services, and cancer care. the number of patients waiting more than 18 months fell to just 10,737 by april – down by. Our local survey in cornwall revealed that: 72% of respondents are currently waiting to have hospital care treatment. 20% of those respondents have been waiting over a year. 36% of respondents who had treatment in the last 18 months only had to wait 0 2 months. 67% of respondents didn’t have their appointment cancelled.

elective care waiting Research вђ Graphics Library healthwatch Suffolk
elective care waiting Research вђ Graphics Library healthwatch Suffolk

Elective Care Waiting Research вђ Graphics Library Healthwatch Suffolk Nhs cuts longest waits and speeds up response times. the head of the nhs in england has hailed the ‘great strides’ the health service is making, as new figures show major improvements across long waits, urgent and emergency services, and cancer care. the number of patients waiting more than 18 months fell to just 10,737 by april – down by. Our local survey in cornwall revealed that: 72% of respondents are currently waiting to have hospital care treatment. 20% of those respondents have been waiting over a year. 36% of respondents who had treatment in the last 18 months only had to wait 0 2 months. 67% of respondents didn’t have their appointment cancelled.

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Record nhs waiting times our response healthwatch

Record Nhs Waiting Times Our Response Healthwatch

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