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A&E waiting times: NHS ambulance delays increasing | |
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The number of delays faced by ambulances when they arrive at A&E has doubled in a year, NHS England figures show, as the pressure on hospitals grows. | The number of delays faced by ambulances when they arrive at A&E has doubled in a year, NHS England figures show, as the pressure on hospitals grows. |
There were also rises in delayed discharges and cancelled operations in the past month, compared to a year ago. | There were also rises in delayed discharges and cancelled operations in the past month, compared to a year ago. |
Meanwhile new A&E waiting time figures show performance against the four-hour target has worsened in the new year. | Meanwhile new A&E waiting time figures show performance against the four-hour target has worsened in the new year. |
The last three months of 2014 had seen the worst waits for a decade. | The last three months of 2014 had seen the worst waits for a decade. |
On Tuesday figures showed 92.6% of patients were seen in four hours during the October-to-December quarter. The target is 95%. | On Tuesday figures showed 92.6% of patients were seen in four hours during the October-to-December quarter. The target is 95%. |
The latest data covers the week up to Sunday and shows 86.7% of patients were seen in four hours. | The latest data covers the week up to Sunday and shows 86.7% of patients were seen in four hours. |
A further analysis by the BBC of data released by NHS England has also found a number of other indicators are worsening. | A further analysis by the BBC of data released by NHS England has also found a number of other indicators are worsening. |
Over the past four weeks, compared to the same period last year: | Over the past four weeks, compared to the same period last year: |
"The pressure has built across the system and is now spreading," said Dr Cliff Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine. | "The pressure has built across the system and is now spreading," said Dr Cliff Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine. |
"We are seeing more patients come in and are struggling to get them through. This is going to persist for some time." | "We are seeing more patients come in and are struggling to get them through. This is going to persist for some time." |
The figures come during a week in which a number of hospitals have declared "major incidents", leading to extra staff being called in to help them cope. | The figures come during a week in which a number of hospitals have declared "major incidents", leading to extra staff being called in to help them cope. |
The latest waiting-time figure is the worst since weekly recording began in 2010. | The latest waiting-time figure is the worst since weekly recording began in 2010. |
The last four weeks have all been the four worst ever recorded. | The last four weeks have all been the four worst ever recorded. |
Private pull-out | Private pull-out |
The overall figure includes walk-in centres and minor injury units. | The overall figure includes walk-in centres and minor injury units. |
Once they are stripped out the performance of major A&E units has fallen below 80%. | Once they are stripped out the performance of major A&E units has fallen below 80%. |
Waiting time targets are being missed elsewhere in the UK too. | Waiting time targets are being missed elsewhere in the UK too. |
Dr Sarah Pinto-Duschinsky, of NHS England, said: "The NHS continues to face unprecedented pressures on its frontline services. | Dr Sarah Pinto-Duschinsky, of NHS England, said: "The NHS continues to face unprecedented pressures on its frontline services. |
"Flu is now at its highest peak for the last three winters. This means the NHS will continue to be under pressure for the next few weeks." | "Flu is now at its highest peak for the last three winters. This means the NHS will continue to be under pressure for the next few weeks." |
Dr Mark Porter, of the British Medical Association, said the pressures were "unprecedented". | Dr Mark Porter, of the British Medical Association, said the pressures were "unprecedented". |
The release of the data comes on the day the private firm Circle announced it was pulling out of the contract to run Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire. | The release of the data comes on the day the private firm Circle announced it was pulling out of the contract to run Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire. |
It was the first private firm to take over the running of an entire hospital when the contract started in 2012. | It was the first private firm to take over the running of an entire hospital when the contract started in 2012. |
The firm blamed the rising pressures on the health system, including on A&E. Although the Care Quality Commission has carried out an inspection. The report is yet to be published, but is expected to be critical. | The firm blamed the rising pressures on the health system, including on A&E. Although the Care Quality Commission has carried out an inspection. The report is yet to be published, but is expected to be critical. |
The Department of Health said it was "disappointed" in the decision. | The Department of Health said it was "disappointed" in the decision. |
On A&E, the data in the other nations lags a little behind England. In Wales, the data from November shows just 83.8% of patients were seen in time. | On A&E, the data in the other nations lags a little behind England. In Wales, the data from November shows just 83.8% of patients were seen in time. |
Northern Ireland is performing even worse - just above 80% of patients were seen within four hours in November. | Northern Ireland is performing even worse - just above 80% of patients were seen within four hours in November. |
Scotland has a slightly tougher waiting time target - 98% of patients should be seen in four hours - but in September 93.5% were. | Scotland has a slightly tougher waiting time target - 98% of patients should be seen in four hours - but in September 93.5% were. |
Comparing the September figures for England and Scotland shows England was performing slightly better in that month. | Comparing the September figures for England and Scotland shows England was performing slightly better in that month. |