Saturday 31 August 2013

More from Scotland.


 

A couple of days ago I was Blogging about Scotland so I thought I’d re-publish this very helpful BBC Scotland article setting out the Emergency waiting times for Scotland so that us Sassenachs can see how they are doing compared to us.

Once again, the Scots are showing us the way. We used to have a 98% target but the ConDem coalition government reduced it to 95% for England;

 

Almost 95% of accident and emergency patients in Scotland are being treated within four hours of waiting, according to newly-released figures.

 

The figure is up from the average of 91.9% recorded in March, but below the 98% national standard set in 2007.

 

The Scottish government said it wanted to see all A&Es reach a target milestone of 95% by September 2014.

 

Health Secretary Alex Neil said his plan to reduce waiting was continuing with a further £6.8m investment.

 

He explained: "There is no doubt that unscheduled care continues to be a priority. As we continue to deal with the requirements of an ageing population, we are seeing an increasing requirement for more effective unscheduled care.

 

"That is why we continue our actions to improve unscheduled care in Scotland and this latest funding will help to ensure people are seen quickly and treated effectively."

 

In June 2013, six NHS Boards achieved the waiting time standard of 98% of patients admitted, transferred or discharged from A&E within four hours. The remaining eight NHS Boards recorded more than 91%.

 

In June, Greater Glasgow and Clyde recorded the lowest figure of 91.7% and Tayside recorded the highest at 99.2%.

 

The total number of people attending accident and emergency departments increased from 1.60 million in 2008/09 to 1.62 million in 2012/13.

 

Source: The General Register Office for Scotland

 

Four-hour A&E waiting target
Health board
March 13
April 13
May 13
June 13
Source: The General Register Office for Scotland
Ayrshire & Arran
89.6%
88.8%
92.2%
92.8%
Borders
97.0%
96.3%
99.1%
99.3%
Dumfries & Galloway
94.0%
94.5%
94.7%
96.3%
Fife
96.9%
93.5%
96.6%
96.5%
Forth Valley
87.6%
87.0%
96.2%
94.6%
Grampian
95.2%
94.8%
97.2%
98.3%
Greater Glasgow & Clyde
89.6%
91.1%
92.4%
91.7%
Highland
97.5%
97.6%
97.4%
98.0%
Lanarkshire
91.8%
87.9%
91.6%
92.6%
Lothian
88.1%
88.6%
94.9%
94.6%
Orkney
98.6%
98.0%
97.9%
98.2%
Shetland
99.5%
99.5%
97.7%
99.1%
Tayside
98.7%
98.8%
99.4%
99.2%
Western Isles
98.9%
98.1%
99.4%
97.9%
SCOTLAND
91.9%
91.6%
94.6%
94.6%

 

 

Neil Harris

(a don’t stop till you drop production)

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