England's A&Es See Record Long Waits, But Progress Made
Englands emergency rooms saw a record number of long waits in February, with 54,649 patients spending over 12 hours in A&Es. However, shorter waits improved, with 59.4% of patients at major A&Es treated within four hours, the best February rate since 2022. NHS waiting lists also shrank to 7.25 million people in January, the lowest since early 2023. Health leaders praised the progress but emphasized the need for faster care and more dignity in hospitals.
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