Portsmouth News

Key targets for reducing NHS waiting times missed

Ian Jones

- newsdesk@thenews.co.uk @portsmouth­news

Dozens of patients have been waiting over 18 months for treatment at Queen Alexandra Hospital.

Figures from NHS England show 111 patients have been subject to long waits as of the end of March this year.

The government has missed its target of eliminatin­g 18-month waits for planned NHS care.

This covers procedures such as knee and hip replacemen­ts. Of these patients at Portsmouth Hospitals University Trust, the majority of them have faced delays due to the global shortage of corneas – 74 per cent.

The remaining 26 per cent – roughly 30 people –have had lengthy wait times without any mitigating factors such as waiting out of choice or for clinically complex reasons.

Across the UK, 10,737 people were waiting over 18 months to start routine29,778 at the end of February.

The government and NHS England wanted to eliminate these delays by April, excluding exceptiona­lly complex cases or people who decide to wait longer.

From March’s data, 41 per cent are difficult cases or people choosing to delay procedures. An estimated 7.3m people were waiting to start treatment at the end of March – a record high which is up from 7.2 min February.

Prime minister Rishi Sunak said: ‘I promised I would cut NHS waiting lists and we are delivering. Reducing 18-month waits by over 90 per cent is huge progress, and it is testament to the hard work of NHS staff who have achieved this despite one of the busiest winters on record.

‘We still have work to do, but backed by record Government investment and the ongoing efforts of the NHS, I am confident we will get patients the care they need more quickly .’

Health Secretary Steve Barclay said: ‘Cutting waiting lists to ensure people get the care they need more quickly is one of the Government’ s five key priorities. Today’s significan­t milestone shows we’re delivering on our Elective Recovery Plan despite NHS strikes and the challengin­g winter.’

Amanda Pritchard, NHS chief executive, said the ‘great strides’ the NHS is making is testimony to the hard work of frontline colleagues.

Shadow health secretary WesStreeti­ng said the missed target shows ‘you can’t trust the Tories with the NHS.’

 ?? Picture: Jeff Moore/PA Wire ?? The Government has missed a key target of eliminatin­g 18-month waits for planned NHS care.
Picture: Jeff Moore/PA Wire The Government has missed a key target of eliminatin­g 18-month waits for planned NHS care.

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