Slight Lift In A&E Waiting Times

Accident and emergency (A&E) waiting times have improved slightly since the Government started publishing statistics weekly.

Published 10th Mar 2015

Accident and emergency (A&E) waiting times have improved slightly since the Government started publishing statistics weekly.

The second weekly publication shows 86.9% of people were seen within four hours, up from 86.1% last week.

However, they remain lower than the 87.1% figure seen in January and well below the target of 98% to be seen in under four hours.

The figures show that 11 out of 14 health boards treated about nine out of 10 people within four hours, with five treating more than 95% of patients within the timeframe.

Health Secretary Shona Robison said: Staff in Scotland's NHS are doing a fantastic job to treat people as quickly as possible.

Today's figures show that we are continuing to see the challenging effect of winter, which has brought an increase in attendances and admissions, as well as more severe flu-related illnesses and people with complex illnesses.

However, we are starting to see signs of recovery, with performance slightly up on last week.

It is also encouraging to see that health boards such as NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and NHS Ayrshire & Arran, which are both experiencing challenges, have improved on last week's figures.''

She added: More clearly needs to be done to tackle the issues facing our NHS.

We are determined to improve performance through a whole system approach, improving patient flow throughout their journey from admission to discharge.

In January we also committed ÂŁ100 million specifically to help health boards and local authorities tackle delayed discharge.

This is both good for the patient and frees up beds to help people move out of A&E and through the system.

This is in addition to our substantial, ÂŁ50 million investment in an unscheduled care action plan and the roll-out of a new collaborative approach to unscheduled care across Scotland.

This new approach will work to minimise long waits in A&E as well as look to ensure best practice is installed throughout the hospital system, supporting joined-up work across health boards to address wider issues of patient flow through hospital.

As we move towards the integration of health and social care in April, these are the right steps to take and I am determined to work with all health boards across the country to improve performance and ensure waits are brought down for patients.

Our targets are rightly the most challenging in the UK but it means we need to work even harder to meet them.''

Hospital performances Patients Waiting >4 hrs % treated in 4 hrs

University Hospital Ayr Ayrshire & Arran 790 123 84.4%

Uni Hospital Crosshouse A& A 1,398 191 86.3%

Borders General Hospital Borders 529 41 92.2%

Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary D&G 645 40 93.8%

Galloway Community Hospital D&G 195 11 94.4%

Victoria Hospital Fife 1,229 134 89.1%

Forth Valley Royal Hospital Forth Valley 1,050 51 95.1%

Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Grampian 1,119 148 86.8%

Dr Gray's Hospital Grampian 446 17 96.2%

Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital Grampian 385 14 96.4%

Glasgow Royal Infirmary GG& Clyde 1,509 393 74.0%

Inverclyde Royal Hospital GG & Clyde 645 148 77.1%

Royal Alexandra Hospital GG & Clyde 1,265 217 82.8%

RHSC Glasgow Greater Glasgow & Clyde 1,001 17 98.3%

Southern General Hospital GG & Clyde 926 218 76.5%

Victoria Infirmary (ED) GG& Clyde 1,117 286 74.4%

Western Infirmary / Gartnavel GG& Clyde 1,089 388 64.4%

Belford Hospital Highland 130 11 91.5%

Caithness General Hospital Highland 115 9 92.2%

Lorn & Islands District General l Highland 116 0 100.0%

Raigmore Hospital Highland 570 53 90.7%

Hairmyres Hospital Lanarkshire 1,064 237 77.7%

Monklands Hospital Lanarkshire 1,242 52 95.8%

Wishaw General Hospital Lanarkshire 1,136 228 79.9%

RHSC Edinburgh Lothian 861 12 98.6%

Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Lothian 2,146 166 92.3%

St John's Hospital at Howden Lothian 1,011 94 90.7%

Balfour Hospital Orkney 83 4 95.2%

Gilbert Bain Hospital Shetland 167 3 98.2%

Ninewells Hospital Tayside 878 11 98.7%

Perth Royal Infirmary Tayside 465 11 97.6%

Western Isles Hospital Western Isles 126 6 95.2%

Worst Performers

Western Infirmary / Gartnavel GG& Clyde 1,089 388 64.4%

Glasgow Royal Infirmary GG& Clyde 1,509 393 74.0%

Victoria Infirmary (ED) GG& Clyde 1,117 286 74.4%

Southern General Hospital GG & Clyde 926 218 76.5%

Inverclyde Royal Hospital GG & Clyde 645 148 77.1%

Hairmyres Hospital Lanarkshire 1,064 237 77.7%

Wishaw General Hospital Lanarkshire 1,136 228 79.9%

Royal Alexandra Hospital GG & Clyde 1,265 217 82.8%

University Hospital Ayr Ayrshire & Arran 790 123 84.4%

Uni Hospital Crosshouse A& A 1,398 191 86.3%

Monklands Hospital Lanarkshire 1,242 52 95.8%

Best Performers

Lorn & Islands District General l Highland 116 0 100.0%

Ninewells Hospital Tayside 878 11 98.7

RHSC Edinburgh Lothian 861 12 98.6%

RHSC Glasgow Greater Glasgow & Clyde 1,001 17 98.3%

Gilbert Bain Hospital Shetland 167 3 98.2%

Perth Royal Infirmary Tayside 465 11 97.6%

Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital Grampian 385 14 96.4%

Dr Gray's Hospital Grampian 446 17 96.2%

Balfour Hospital Orkney 83 4 95.2%

Western Isles Hospital Western Isles 126 6 95.2%

Forth Valley Royal Hospital Forth Valley 1,050 51 95.1%