NHS performance summary: January - February 2023 Ambulance response times saw an improvement in January, with Category 2 incidents (such as stroke or heart attack) responded to over an hour quicker than in December, but still 14 minutes slower than the 18 minute target.
A&E waiting times improved in January with 28% of people waiting over 4 hours to be admitted, transferred or discharged – a 7.4 percentage point improvement on December but still far from reaching March 2024’s objective of 24%.
The waiting list for planned hospital care grew slightly in December to 7.2 million, where it has fluctuated for the last three months. Nuffield Trust
See also:
- Combined Performance Summary NHS England
- Urgent and Emergency Care Daily Situation Reports 2022-23 NHS England
- NHS figures show a service under severe strain, despite some improvements The Health Foundation
- 'Not yet out of the woods' - The King's Fund responds to latest monthly NHS performance data The King's Fund
- NHS Confederation responds to the latest performance statistics and winter situation report NHS Confederation
- Ambulance response times improve in face of ongoing winter pressures NHS England
- New figures show persistently high demand as 18-month waits rise NHS Providers
- Improvement in urgent care performance but significant challenges remain to bring down waiting times Nuffield Trust
- RCP responds to the latest NHS performance stats Royal College of Physicians
- ‘Intolerable situation in NHS will not be overcome without a people recovery’ The Society for Acute Medicine
- Ambulance response times improve by one hour BBC News
- NHS A&E waiting times show signs of improvement but it's not all good news ITV News
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