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News from John Biggs (past staff): A&Es in ‘Christmas of crisis’ as 25% patients wait longer than 4 hours

Created on
08 January 2015
  • 17,000 A&E patients across London wait more than 4 hours
  • 15 of 19 Trusts miss the target to see 95% of patients within 4 hour target

New NHS A&E waiting time figures have revealed that 2,041 A&E patients were left waiting longer than 4 hours in Barking, Havering and Redbridge University A&Es this Christmas. In the week before and week of Christmas 2,041 patients missed the 4 hour target. That meant that across the two weeks 25.15% of patients were left waiting longer than 4 hours.

Local London Assembly Member John Biggs said A&Es services across London had seen a “Christmas of crisis” and called on the Government to take urgent action to improve the situation. Across the capital only 4 of the 19 NHS Trusts with A&E departments managed to meet the Government target to see 95% of patients within 4 hours, with 17,000 patients waiting longer than the 4 hour target.

The Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Trust includes A&E units at Queen’s and King George’s.

Responding to the new Christmas A&E waiting time figures, London Assembly Labour Member John Biggs said:

“With over 2000 patients waiting longer than 4 hours it’s clear that these A&E services have faced a Christmas of crisis as a result of the strain they are operating under. Whilst Boris and colleagues in Parliament are sitting idly by demand for A&E services is rocketing. We must of course urge patients only to resort to A&E in genuine emergencies, but with GP surgeries also being stretched it is clear we need action rather than more empty words from the Government.

"With A&E departments rapidly approaching breaking point, it is lunacy that the Government is set to close more A&Es this year. Last year’s closures have resulted in 17,000 patients in London waiting longer than 4 hours over Christmas.

"Patients are paying for years of costly reorganisation and health service closures. The Government must change course before the NHS crisis we are experiencing in the Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Trust becomes a permanent fixture."

ENDS

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