NHS performance summary In April 2022, 28% of people attending A&E spent more than four hours from arrival to admission, transfer or discharge – the worst performance for any April since records began.
Trolley waits increased to record levels – in April 2022, 24,138 patients waited over 12 hours from a decision to admit to admission, 46 times higher than in April 2021.
The mean ambulance response time for emergency incidents exceeded 51 minutes in April 2022, with one in ten patients waiting almost two hours. Nuffield Trust
See also:
- Continued pressure on emergency services not safe or sustainable The Health Foundation
- The King's Fund responds to the latest NHS performance stats The King's Fund
- Latest figures show NHS making significant dents in waiting lists, but demand skyrocketing NHS Confederation
- Further drop in number of people facing longest waits for NHS care NHS England
- NHS Activity Tracker May 2022 NHS Providers
- Appalling delays in emergency and routine care will remain for some time Nuffield Trust
- NHS waiting list spikes to ANOTHER record high: Now 6.4MILLION patients are stuck in queues The Daily Mail
- NHS England waiting list reaches another record high in March The Guardian
- What do the latest NHS performance figures show? The Independent
- NHS waiting list hits record high with 6.4 million patients yet to have routine treatment The Independent
- NHS waiting list in England hits new record high of 6.4 million people but ambulance response times improve iNews
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