NHS 'on its knees' with worst ever performance on A&E and 111 The NHS has had its worst ever performance against Accident and Emergency and 111 targets, while missing swathes more standards, official figures show.
Labour said the data showed the health service “on its knees” with patients stuck on trolleys for hours in overcrowded casualty departments.
Latest statistics show the 111 phoneline left record numbers of patients waiting for a call back in February, while failing to hit its targets to directly transfer cases which were most urgent. The Daily Telegraph
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Labour said the data showed the health service “on its knees” with patients stuck on trolleys for hours in overcrowded casualty departments.
Latest statistics show the 111 phoneline left record numbers of patients waiting for a call back in February, while failing to hit its targets to directly transfer cases which were most urgent. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- The King's Fund responds to the February performance statistics published today by NHS England The King's Fund
- Statement on the monthly performance statistics for February 2016 NHS England
- Can the NHS get on top of demand? BBC News
- A&E waiting times soar to worst EVER levels with over 5,500 patients a DAY left unseen for more than 4 hours The Daily Mail
- NHS England records worst performance for second month in a row The Guardian
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