All articles by Rob Findlay – Page 10
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18 week waits, March 2017: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for March 2017
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Waiting list stays below 4 million for the general election
The English waiting list managed to stay inside 4 million, in the last figures to be published before the general election. It won’t last
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How common is late validation of elective waiting lists?
It is suspected that some hospitals might have deliberately delayed waiting list validation to achieve the 18 week target.
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Why letting the waiting list grow is a false economy
Letting the waiting list grow is like borrowing from a loan shark: a bit of short term relief, followed by years of risk and expense
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18 week waits, February 2017: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for February 2017
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Elective waits hold steady in February
Referral-to-treatment waiting times were largely unchanged in February – the last full month when most trusts felt subject to financial penalties for this NHS Constitution standard. By Rob Findlay
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Not giving up on elective waiting times
When elective waiting times go up, how can we minimise the harm to patients?
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Bonfire of financial penalties reaches cancer and RTT standards
Financial penalties are being lifted from high-profile standards including cancer and elective waiting times, so far without attracting much attention. How is this happening? And will it work, asks Rob Findlay
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18 week waits, January 2017: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for January 2017
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Elective waits improve in January
The English waiting list and waiting times fell in January in better-than-expected figures. However the NHS remains in serious breach of the 18 week standard, and on recent trends things are still expected to get worse.
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18 week waits, December 2016: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for December 2016
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Now it’s 20 weeks - elective waiting times at pre-target levels
English waiting times rose sharply in December, driven by the growing waiting list and winter pressures. And there was a sharp drop in the proportion of local hospital services achieving the 18 week target. By Rob Findlay
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18 week waits, November 2016: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for November 2016
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Elective waiting times tread water in November
Waiting times were steady in November, and other indicators followed the usual post-2012 pattern. Which means things are still getting steadily worse, writes Rob Findlay
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18 week waits, October 2016: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for October 2016
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Here are your referral to treatment trajectories for the next two years
The waiting time guru runs the published RTT data through a planning model and produces detailed trajectories for trusts and specialties across England
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18 week waits, September 2016: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for September 2016
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English waits top 19 weeks – and all surgical specialties are now in breach
Elective waits passed the 19 week mark, all surgical specialties are now breaching, and only 69 per cent of local specialties are within target. As the waiting list grows this is only going to get worse.
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18 week waits, August 2016: explore the maps
NHS waiting lists around England, updated for August 2016
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Elective waits rise again in a wasted August
Elective waiting times lengthened beyond 18 weeks again in August, as the admission rate fell to a three year low.