Daily Mirror

CRISIS-HIT NHS SCRAPS A&E WAITING TIMES

Bid to see 95% of patients in 4hrs delayed until next year Bosses say Tory cuts make the targets impossible to keep Tens of thousands to march on No10 in save service protest

- BY MARTIN BAGOT

A&E waiting targets have been axed after NHS chiefs said Tory cuts make them impossible to keep.

The drive to see 95% of patients within four hours is postponed until next April. But the NHS Confederat­ion warned: “It will be an immense task just to stabilise

the service. We repeat our call for the Government to tackle health funding.”

NHS Providers director Saffron Cordery added: “This is the first time we have had to accept that the NHS will not meet its key constituti­onal standards.

“The NHS will not be able to improve performanc­e against those targets. If we want to provide quality of care, we need the right long term financial settlement.”

Labour’s Jonathan Ashworth said: “The fact bosses are admitting the A&E target won’t be met for over a year is the clearest admission the Tories have failed to give the NHS the funding it needs.”

The 95% target has not been met since 2015.

An NHS England planning document out yesterday instructed hospitals to attempt to get up to 90% by September 2018 and back to the benchmark of 95% in April next year.

It said: “Contract sanctions for performanc­e standards are currently suspended. We propose to extend this until April 2019.”

It will inject £540million into A&Es if they meet targets to improve.

NHS England boss Simon Stevens last year warned waiting times would be scrapped due to funding.

In the Budget, the Tories gave only £1.6billion of the £4billion extra needed.

The Department of Health and Social Care insisted it is “committed to giving the NHS the resources it needs”.

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