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- More than 250 patients a week could be dying unnecessarily, due to long waits in A&E in England, according to analysis of NHS data. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine analysed the 1.5 million who waited 12 hours or more to be admitted in 2023.
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Feb 28, 2023 · For a long-time we have known that the true scale of long waits in Emergency Departments has been hidden. Long-waiting times are associated with serious patient harm and patient deaths – the scale shown here for 2022 is deeply distressing.
Sep 22, 2023 · A&E: Long waits are up by 80% as “dire” figures indicate pressure on services. Figures showing a 4% rise in the number of patients attending England’s accident and emergency departments in the past year highlight the “severe” pressure on services, the Royal College of Emergency Medicine has warned.
Jun 14, 2022 · The true total figure of 12-hour waits from time of arrival in major Emergency Departments in England in 2021 will be even higher. These figures show the deep crisis facing the NHS and the Urgent and Emergency Care system.
Apr 1, 2024 · NHS data for England shows more than 1.5 million patients waited 12 hours or more in major emergency departments in 2023, of which around one million were waiting to be admitted to a...
Feb 2, 2023 · The NHS is facing spiralling waits for emergency and routine care; waves of national strikes; budgets squeezed by inflation; and endless declarations of critical incidents by trust trying to preserve capacity for their sickest patients.
Nov 10, 2022 · “We know excessively long waits and dangerous crowding are associated with patient harm and increased risk of mortality. Scientific studies have shown that there is one death for every 67 patients waiting between eight and 12-hours from their time of arrival in the Emergency Department.
Ambulance wait times in 2022 were consistently longer than before the pandemic. Average monthly response times for Category 2 (emergency) ambulance incidents. SOURCE: NHS England. Even that best average of 38 minutes is more than twice as long as the target.