A&E waiting times worst ever, with quadrupling in 12 hour delays Accident & Emergency waiting times are the worst ever, with a quadrupling in the numbers waiting at least 12 hours on a trolley, in just one year, official figures show.
The statistics show that for the first time, not one trust hit the target to see 95 per cent of patients in four hours.
In total, 81.4 per cent of A&E patients were seen within four hours in November, a fall from 87.6 per cent the previous year. The Daily Telegraph
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The statistics show that for the first time, not one trust hit the target to see 95 per cent of patients in four hours.
In total, 81.4 per cent of A&E patients were seen within four hours in November, a fall from 87.6 per cent the previous year. The Daily Telegraph
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- The King's Fund responds to the latest NHS England hospital performance figures The King's Fund
- Today's figures show safety net of NHS at risk of breaking down: Health Foundation response to NHS England monthly performance statistics The Health Foundation
- Combined Performance Summary: October-November 2019 The Nuffield Trust
- New Government faces a grim NHS winter - Nuffield Trust comment on NHS performance figures The Nuffield Trust
- Hospital waiting times worsen again BBC News
- NHS winter crisis: Worst EVER delays in A&E delays The Daily Mail
- NHS England 'on its knees' as performance figures hit new lows The Guardian
- All major trusts miss four-hour target as performance plunges across NHS Health Service Journal
- Waiting times for A&E and hospital operations worst on record, NHS figures show The Independent
- 'Record number' of non-urgent operations cancelled at last minute in English hospitals, figures show iNews
- NHS 'on its knees' as cancer and A&E treatments see record delays Sky News
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