14/07/15 09:30
A&E performance
Weekly waiting times published.
Waits in core A&E departments remained stable during the week ending July 5.
Figures published today show that 94.6 per cent of people were seen, treated and admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours at core A&E sites across Scotland.
This is comparable with the previous week’s performance when 94.7 per cent of people were seen within four hours.
Today’s figures show an improvement of almost nine percentage points since weekly reporting began in February.
Public Health Minister Maureen Watt said:
"As we have seen in recent weeks, A&E performance is stabilising, with weekly figures getting closer to meeting our world leading targets.
“Today’s figures show that 13 out of 14 health boards treated nine out of 10 patients within four hours during the week ending July 5. Long waits have also continued to remain low.
“Of course, there is still much work to do and it’s important that with support from the Scottish Government, health boards retain momentum throughout the summer months to ensure they are in the best position possible heading into next winter.
“We have put record funding and staffing in place and are committed to lowering waiting times in A&E through a whole system approach. This includes measures to reduce delays in people being discharged from hospital, including through the integration of health and social care. That means we have the strong foundations in place to ensure our NHS continues to deliver, quick, high quality care for the people of Scotland.”
The full statistical publication is available on the ISD Scotland website: http://www.isdscotland.org/
Weekly A&E waiting time figures:
The publication of weekly A&E waiting time statistics for the week ending 5 July covers the 30 emergency departments in Scotland which provide a 24 hour emergency medicine consultant led service.
The statistics relate to patients who were seen and subsequently admitted, transferred or discharged within 4, 8 and 12 hours.
The figures are also available on the NHS Performs website: http://www.nhsperforms.scot
