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Routine operations: Is a crisis brewing? | Routine operations: Is a crisis brewing? |
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The Department of Health and NHS England has been a happy place this month. | The Department of Health and NHS England has been a happy place this month. |
Confirmation that the A&E system in England met its four-hour target for the January to March quarter brought a quiet sense of satisfaction. After all, it was only a few months ago that a winter crisis was being predicted. | Confirmation that the A&E system in England met its four-hour target for the January to March quarter brought a quiet sense of satisfaction. After all, it was only a few months ago that a winter crisis was being predicted. |
But has all that effort come at a price? The latest update on performance from the King's Fund suggests it might. | But has all that effort come at a price? The latest update on performance from the King's Fund suggests it might. |
It notes pressure on non-emergency operations, such as hip and knee replacements, has begun to creep up. Treatment is meant to start within 18 weeks in 90% of cases. | It notes pressure on non-emergency operations, such as hip and knee replacements, has begun to creep up. Treatment is meant to start within 18 weeks in 90% of cases. |
This is being met, but only just as 90.4% of patients were seen within the timeframe in January. That is the lowest level for over two years. | This is being met, but only just as 90.4% of patients were seen within the timeframe in January. That is the lowest level for over two years. |
If you measure it by average waiting time, it is even worse. It stands at 9.4 weeks, the worst it has been since the target was introduced in 2008. | If you measure it by average waiting time, it is even worse. It stands at 9.4 weeks, the worst it has been since the target was introduced in 2008. |
Money tight | Money tight |
Dig deeper and the situation gets even more alarming. | Dig deeper and the situation gets even more alarming. |
Winter is the time of year the waiting lists for routine treatments tend to shrink. But the numbers waiting rose by 20,000 from December to January. | Winter is the time of year the waiting lists for routine treatments tend to shrink. But the numbers waiting rose by 20,000 from December to January. |
It means compared with January 2013 there were an additional 362,000 people waiting for an operation. | It means compared with January 2013 there were an additional 362,000 people waiting for an operation. |
This would be less of a problem if the NHS was increasing the number of operations to keep pace - something it has been very good at for the past decade. | This would be less of a problem if the NHS was increasing the number of operations to keep pace - something it has been very good at for the past decade. |
But it isn't. The time to clear the waiting list (a measure of flows on to and off the list) is more than 11 weeks - the highest since May 2008. | But it isn't. The time to clear the waiting list (a measure of flows on to and off the list) is more than 11 weeks - the highest since May 2008. |
Richard Murray, the King's Fund's director of policy, says this is concerning. "Hospitals have had to put their time and resources into A&E and with money so tight the concern is it might be difficult now to tackle this." | Richard Murray, the King's Fund's director of policy, says this is concerning. "Hospitals have had to put their time and resources into A&E and with money so tight the concern is it might be difficult now to tackle this." |
UPDATE THURSDAY | |
New data for February published by NHS England showed that the proportion of patients being seen within 18 weeks had dropped to 89.9% - breaching the 90% target. | |
It marks the first time it has been missed since early 2011. |