Evening Standard

A&E times typically higher in Wales than England and Scotland in past decade

Source: PA Wire

The proportion of people waiting more than four hours to be seen in A&E departments has typically been higher in Wales than either England or Scotland over the past decade, analysis shows.

All three nations have recorded a steady rise in recent years in the percentage of people not seen within four hours, including a steep jump since the Covid-19 pandemic.

But levels were higher in Wales than England and Scotland in every month from January 2013

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Evening Standard

Evening Standard3 min readPolitical Ideologies
Rishi Sunak Refuses To Rule Out July General Election
Rishi Sunak has again refused to rule out a July general election, amid speculation that a disastrous set of local elections results for the Tories could force his hand. The Prime Minister said he would not “say anything more than I’ve already said”,
Evening Standard3 min read
William And Kate Prepare To Mark 13th Wedding Anniversary
The Prince and Princess of Wales celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary on Monday. Kate, who is undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer, married future king William in 2011 after eight years of dating. The pair are facing their most diffi
Evening Standard4 min readPolitical Ideologies
Alba’s Ash Regan Says Price Of Support Will Be Higher As Humza Yousaf ‘Dithers’
The Alba Party MSP whose vote could be crucial to Humza Yousaf’s future says it is time to “build relationships” but the price of her support will be higher as the First Minister “dithers”. Ash Regan has not yet confirmed how she will vote in the loo

Related Books & Audiobooks