Accident and Emergency waiting times in Scotland hit a new record high

One in three patients have to wait more than four hours to be seen

Author: Rob WallerPublished 29th Mar 2022
Last updated 29th Mar 2022

The number of people in Scotland waiting at A&E for more than 12 hours has again reached the highest figure on record, and around one in three patients are having to wait more than 4 hours for treatment.

Some 1,015 people waited more than half a day in the week ending March 20, according to official figures from Public Health Scotland, rising from 747 the week before - an increase of 35%.

The national figure shows 66.2% of the 25,506 people attending were kept waiting for more than four hours, compared to 68.4% the previous week.

The Scottish Government aims to ensure 95% of people who attend A&E are seen and subsequently discharged or admitted to hospital within 4 hours.

Unprecdented pressure

The week covered by the figures was one that Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said could be one of the hardest for the health service from the beginning of the pandemic.

"The unprecedented impact of the pandemic is continuing to take its toll on our NHS and these latest figures continue to underline the extent of the pressure on services," he said.

"We are currently seeing record high levels of Covid transmission and more people in our hospitals with Covid than at any time during the pandemic and this rise in recent weeks has inevitably had an impact on services like A&E."

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"A damning indictment" - Scots Tories

The number of people waiting more than eight hours was also the highest on record at 2,615.

Scottish Tory health spokesman, Dr Sandesh Gulhane, said: "These worst ever A&E waiting time figures are simply atrocious. They are a damning indictment of Humza Yousaf's time as Health Secretary and ought to shame the SNP Government.

"We know excess waits inevitably lead to needless deaths. So, for more than one in three patients to be waiting over four hours, and 1,000-plus patients in just one week having to wait more than half a day, is hugely alarming.

"Scotland's emergency wards are beyond breaking point. Two of our largest health boards are pleading with patients not to attend A&E unless their condition is life-threatening."

He added: "It's now more than six months since Humza Yousaf's patently inadequate Covid recovery plan was published, yet we've still seen no plan B for tackling the ever-growing A&E waiting times.

"Overworked frontline NHS staff and worried patients should not have to accept this perpetual crisis."

"Thousands of lives at risk" - Scottish Labour

Scottish Labour deputy leader, Jackie Baillie, said the figures exposed a "record-breaking failure in A&E".

"Staff are working tirelessly but they are being completely failed by Humza Yousaf and his SNP Government," she said.

"Thousands of lives are now being risked in A&E departments on a weekly basis - this is completely unacceptable.

"Experts have warned that hundreds of lives have been lost due to the crisis in A&E.

"It's about time that Humza Yousaf realised that he is a Government minister and not a commentator on this crisis.

"Humza Yousaf must act to support NHS services before more lives are needlessly lost."

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