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NHS 'Referral Black Hole' harms thousands of patients
7 Dec
Summary
- 14% of GP referrals get stuck, leaving patients in the dark.
- Three-quarters of affected patients suffer health harm.
- Seven in ten patients discover delays only after chasing up.

A concerning "referral black hole" has been identified within the NHS, impacting a significant portion of patients seeking hospital treatment. Healthwatch England's research indicates that 14% of referrals made by GPs get stuck in the system, leaving individuals in uncertainty.
The consequences for patients are severe, with 75% experiencing harm to their physical or mental well-being due to these delays. Communication breakdowns are so prevalent that seven in ten patients only discover their referral hasn't progressed after they initiate contact themselves.
This situation highlights major flaws in patient communication and referral tracking, potentially skewing official waiting list figures. While improvements are being made, the ongoing "pain, stress, and uncertainty" faced by patients underscores the urgent need for further systemic change.




