Reducing NHS waiting times
Patients in Bootle will be able to access more appointments closer to home and get the treatment they need faster under a new plan to tackle hospital backlogs set out by the Prime Minister.
In Bootle there are 367,350 on waiting lists at huge cost to their health. 158,156 of which had been waiting longer than 18 weeks.
Tackling the 7.5million strong waiting list inherited by the government, so that the NHS once again meets the 18 week standard for planned treatment, is a key milestone in the government’s Plan for Change. Restoring this standard will mean patients in Bootle no longer have to have their lives put on hold.
Currently, too many patients face long waits for appointments or surgeries and may be referred to hospitals they don’t choose at inconvenient times, while appointments and staff time are being lost to inefficiencies or inconsistencies in care.
The Labour Government’s Elective Reform Plan, published by NHS England, sets out a whole system approach to hitting the 18-week referral to treatment target by the end of this Parliament. This includes opening Community Diagnostic Centres on evenings and weekends so that many more people will be able to access tests and checks while going about their daily lives, and the NHS will also increase the number of surgical hubs, which help protect planned care from the impact of seasonal and other pressures.
The plan will drive forward progress on the government’s first steps commitment to deliver 2 million extra appointments in its first year, equivalent to 40,000 every week. The reforms will put patients first, harness technology to support staff and help the NHS to do things more efficiently.
Under the plan, 65% of patients will be treated within 18 weeks by the end of next year. Based on the size of the current waiting list, that would mean a fall of more than 450k people waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment.
Peter Dowd said:
“Hundreds of thousands of residents in Bootle are stuck on the record long waiting lists inherited by the Labour Government at huge cost to their health.
That’s why the Labour’s reforms to cut NHS waiting times from 18 months to 18 weeks will make such a huge difference. With so many people waiting for treatment, it is more urgent than ever that we reform our NHS so it will always be there for you when you need it.”