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Wales and Northern Ireland A&E waits 'worsen' | |
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A&E waiting times in Wales and Northern Ireland have got worse in the past month - dropping well below performance in England. | A&E waiting times in Wales and Northern Ireland have got worse in the past month - dropping well below performance in England. |
Hospitals are meant to see 95% of patients in four hours. | Hospitals are meant to see 95% of patients in four hours. |
But during December just 76.7% in Northern Ireland were, while in Wales it was 81%, a drop since November for both nations. | But during December just 76.7% in Northern Ireland were, while in Wales it was 81%, a drop since November for both nations. |
The figures have been published a week after data for England showed waits were at the longest for a decade. | The figures have been published a week after data for England showed waits were at the longest for a decade. |
In England 90.2% of patients were seen in four hours during December in what is proving to be one of the most difficult winters for years. | In England 90.2% of patients were seen in four hours during December in what is proving to be one of the most difficult winters for years. |
England also publishes weekly data which showed there was a slight improvement during the second week of January from the previous week. | England also publishes weekly data which showed there was a slight improvement during the second week of January from the previous week. |
Data for Scotland lags some way behind the rest of the UK - the latest comprehensive data is from September - although interim figures show hospitals are struggling there too. | Data for Scotland lags some way behind the rest of the UK - the latest comprehensive data is from September - although interim figures show hospitals are struggling there too. |
The figures for Wales are the worst since 2009 when the current way of collecting the data began. | The figures for Wales are the worst since 2009 when the current way of collecting the data began. |
In all cases the figures include smaller units, such as walk-in centres and minor injury clinics. Once they are stripped out, performance is even worse. | In all cases the figures include smaller units, such as walk-in centres and minor injury clinics. Once they are stripped out, performance is even worse. |
Meanwhile, the government in England has announced plans to pilot a change in ambulance response times to make better use of the service at a time of growing pressure. | Meanwhile, the government in England has announced plans to pilot a change in ambulance response times to make better use of the service at a time of growing pressure. |
Ambulance service chiefs say too many vehicles are dispatched to cases in the second most urgent category, known as Red 2, which then turn out to be less urgent. | Ambulance service chiefs say too many vehicles are dispatched to cases in the second most urgent category, known as Red 2, which then turn out to be less urgent. |
Ambulance services are expected to respond to Red 1 and Red 2 calls within eight minutes. Instead of 60 seconds, the call handlers will now have 180 seconds to make a decision before the eight minutes begins for Red 2 in London and the south west from next month. | Ambulance services are expected to respond to Red 1 and Red 2 calls within eight minutes. Instead of 60 seconds, the call handlers will now have 180 seconds to make a decision before the eight minutes begins for Red 2 in London and the south west from next month. |
Before Christmas, a leaked document revealed plans to change response times which provoked criticism from Labour. | Before Christmas, a leaked document revealed plans to change response times which provoked criticism from Labour. |
London and South West Ambulance Services will pilot the new system. | London and South West Ambulance Services will pilot the new system. |
Moving the goalposts? | Moving the goalposts? |
The changes to ambulance response times - or at least the time call handlers get to assess the calls - will understandably raise suspicions. | The changes to ambulance response times - or at least the time call handlers get to assess the calls - will understandably raise suspicions. |
Like most of the rest of the system, ambulance crews have been struggling to meet their targets. So in the middle of the most difficult winter for a long time the idea of changing the goalposts may feel under-hand. | Like most of the rest of the system, ambulance crews have been struggling to meet their targets. So in the middle of the most difficult winter for a long time the idea of changing the goalposts may feel under-hand. |
But it is something ambulance staff have been calling for for a while. Only about a tenth of 999 calls are genuinely life-threatening, but four times as many are treated as such. | But it is something ambulance staff have been calling for for a while. Only about a tenth of 999 calls are genuinely life-threatening, but four times as many are treated as such. |
Part of the problem is that people staffing the phone lines only have 60 seconds to make a judgement. Naturally, they lean towards being safe and dispatch more crews urgently than is necessary. | Part of the problem is that people staffing the phone lines only have 60 seconds to make a judgement. Naturally, they lean towards being safe and dispatch more crews urgently than is necessary. |
About one in five end up being cancelled before they even reach the scene, wasting valuable and tightly-stretched resources. | About one in five end up being cancelled before they even reach the scene, wasting valuable and tightly-stretched resources. |
Prof Keith Willett, of NHS England, said: "We are piloting these new arrangements because on medical grounds we believe they will increase the availability of ambulance vehicles and paramedic staff. | Prof Keith Willett, of NHS England, said: "We are piloting these new arrangements because on medical grounds we believe they will increase the availability of ambulance vehicles and paramedic staff. |
"It's not about relaxing standards." | "It's not about relaxing standards." |
The move comes as new proposals on minimum staffing levels for A&E units have been put forward. The draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommends one nurse for every four cubicles. | The move comes as new proposals on minimum staffing levels for A&E units have been put forward. The draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommends one nurse for every four cubicles. |
But it said for major trauma or cardiac arrest patients, there needed to be two nurses for each patient. Currently it is up to individual hospitals to decide on numbers - but unions say there are shortages. | But it said for major trauma or cardiac arrest patients, there needed to be two nurses for each patient. Currently it is up to individual hospitals to decide on numbers - but unions say there are shortages. |
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Peter Carter said: "At the moment the government is treating the symptoms, not the cause. | Royal College of Nursing general secretary Peter Carter said: "At the moment the government is treating the symptoms, not the cause. |
"If more is not done to improve community services and invest in staffing across the NHS, this desperate fire-fighting will continue year after year. This crisis will not be cheap to solve, but ignoring it will cost patients dearly." | "If more is not done to improve community services and invest in staffing across the NHS, this desperate fire-fighting will continue year after year. This crisis will not be cheap to solve, but ignoring it will cost patients dearly." |
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