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NHS Inpatient and Outpatient Waiting Times Figures |
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The following statistics were released today by the Department of Health:
NHS inpatient and outpatient waiting times figures, 30 November 2008
The key points from the latest release are:
Inpatient Waiting times
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The number of patients, for whom English commissioners are
responsible, waiting over the 26 weeks standard for inpatient admission
at the end of November 2008 was 56 (compared to the total of 551,000).
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The number of patients, for whom English commissioners are
responsible, waiting over 13 weeks at the end of November 2008 was
32,900, a decrease of 7,900 (19.4%) from October 2008, and a fall of
14,500 (30.6%) from November 2007.
Outpatient Waiting times
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The number of patients, for whom English commissioners are
responsible, waiting over the 13 weeks standard for a first outpatient
appointment following GP referral at the end of November 2008 was 235
(compared to the total of 857,000). Of these 235, 46 were English
residents waiting for appointments in Welsh hospitals.
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The number of patients, for whom English commissioners are
responsible, waiting over 8 weeks at the end of November 2008 was
39,000, a decrease of 3,000 (7.1%) from October 2008, but a rise of
8,600 (28.4%) from November 2007.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Statistics/Performancedataandstatistics/HospitalWaitingTimesandListStatistics/index.htm
Friday 9 January 2009 11:54
Department of Health
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