NHS waiting lists in England rise for first time in 7 months
- The NHS waiting list for hospital treatment in England has increased by nearly 19,000, reaching 7.42 million in March 2025 from 7.4 million in February 2025.
- Before COVID, the waiting list was around 4.5 million appointments and peaked at 7.7 million in September 2023.
- A representative stated, "We have been clear it will take time to reverse the disastrous waiting list we inherited."
- The representative added that the pace of progress remains sluggish and questioned if the wait list will continue to increase into the summer.
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NHS waiting list increases for first time in seven months
An increase in the the number of people waiting for NHS treatments in England is a step backwards after six months of progress. Sky News analysis of NHS data shows the waiting list may continue to rise - unless historic trends of the backlog increasing in summer months can be overcome.
What the latest NHS hospital figures for England show
Ambulance response times for the most urgent incidents are their quickest in nearly four years. The NHS has published its latest performance figures for hospitals in England, which show improvements in long waits for treatment and ambulance response times, but a rise in the overall size of the waiting list. Here, the PA news agency looks at the key statistics: – Overall waiting list The waiting list for routine hospital treatment in England has …
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