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Home / Health / Scotland NHS Waits Plummet: Over-Year Delays Cut

Scotland NHS Waits Plummet: Over-Year Delays Cut

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Longest NHS waits in Scotland reduced significantly.
  • Over 78,000 patients now wait less than a year.
  • Government targets zero year-long waits by March.
Scotland NHS Waits Plummet: Over-Year Delays Cut

The number of individuals in Scotland facing year-long waits for NHS appointments or treatments has seen a notable reduction, according to recent Public Health Scotland (PHS) figures. The total number of patients waiting over 12 months decreased from 85,000 to 78,000 by the end of October. This progress is part of a focused government effort to address extensive backlogs within the health service.

The Scottish government has allocated substantial funding, exceeding £100 million, to target specialties with the longest waiting lists, including orthopaedics and ophthalmology. A key promise is to ensure no patient waits longer than a year for an NHS specialist appointment or treatment initiation by March of the upcoming year. Despite this progress, the overall number of ongoing waits for appointments or treatments on October 31st stood at nearly 703,000.

While the reduction in year-long waits is a positive step, challenges remain. Fewer than half of patients referred for outpatient or inpatient appointments are being seen within the 12-week target. Potential setbacks include winter pressures on hospitals and the possibility of strikes by resident doctors over pay. Sustained, long-term planning is deemed essential by medical professionals to meet future targets effectively.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Waiting times have improved, with over 78,000 fewer patients experiencing year-long delays for appointments and treatments.
The government is investing over £100 million in specialties with long waits and aims to eliminate year-long waits by March.
Orthopaedics, ophthalmology, and general surgery currently have the highest numbers of ongoing waits.

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