🏥 In October, there were just under 1.6 million A&E attendances – 26% lower than in October 2019. 📞 There were over 1.6 million NHS 111 calls offered and 745,327 ambulance incidents. 🚑
🛒 66,795 patients spent more than 4 hours waiting on a trolley from a decision to admit to admission in October – 17% lower than in October 2019 but 48% higher than in September 2020.
🧑‍⚕️ In September, there were 1.6 million first outpatient attendances for general and acute specialties – more than double the low seen in April but 18% lower than in September 2019. There were 816,700 GP referrals and 553,933 elective admissions. 🛌
📋 The total number of people waiting to start consultant-led elective treatment increased to over 4.4 million in September (reported waiting list plus the estimate of missing data).
The number of people waiting over 52 weeks to start consultant-led elective treatment increased to 139,545 in September, the highest level in 12 years. 📈
🧪 There were 408,949 non-obstetric ultrasounds carried out in September (10% higher than in September 2019) and 91,640 gastroscopy tests carried out (almost double the number carried out in September 2019).
199,801 patients had a first consultant appointment in September following an urgent GP referral for suspected cancer – 2% higher than in September 2019. This follows a substantial drop to less than 80,000 first appointments in April. 📈
In September, 1⃣ in 4⃣ patients waited longer than two months to start their first treatment for cancer following an urgent GP referral. The 62-day cancer target has not been met for over four and a half years. 🎯
Here @Quality_Watch we'll be keeping an eye on these changes in activity and performance as we head into winter - traditionally the busiest months for the #NHS. ❄️
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