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Ambulances fail to reach targets | Ambulances fail to reach targets |
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The Welsh Ambulance Service is still failing to reach its targets, the latest performance figures show. | The Welsh Ambulance Service is still failing to reach its targets, the latest performance figures show. |
Response times to the top priority emergencies have worsened from the previous month, according to figures for the Welsh assembly government. | Response times to the top priority emergencies have worsened from the previous month, according to figures for the Welsh assembly government. |
In August, only 59.4% of Category A emergencies received a response within the eight minute target | In August, only 59.4% of Category A emergencies received a response within the eight minute target |
In June, Health Minister Edwina Hart demanded improvements and gave the trust six months to turn itself around. | In June, Health Minister Edwina Hart demanded improvements and gave the trust six months to turn itself around. |
The August figure on response times for Category A emergencies was down 3.6% on the previous month and short of the 65% target. | The August figure on response times for Category A emergencies was down 3.6% on the previous month and short of the 65% target. |
There was also a drop in the number of ambulances reaching the scene on time. | There was also a drop in the number of ambulances reaching the scene on time. |
Bullying culture | Bullying culture |
Only 85.4% of ambulance arrived at the scene within the specified time - short of the 95% target and again down 5.1% since August 2007. | Only 85.4% of ambulance arrived at the scene within the specified time - short of the 95% target and again down 5.1% since August 2007. |
The latest figures show: | The latest figures show: |
• There were almost 27,000 emergency calls, up 4.2% compared with August 2007. | • There were almost 27,000 emergency calls, up 4.2% compared with August 2007. |
• 59.4% of first responses to immediately life-threatening emergency (Category A) calls arrived within eight minutes, 64.3% within nine minutes and 68.8% within 10 minutes. | • 59.4% of first responses to immediately life-threatening emergency (Category A) calls arrived within eight minutes, 64.3% within nine minutes and 68.8% within 10 minutes. |
• 85.4% of Category A calls and 79.9% of Category B calls resulted in an ambulance arriving at the scene within the target times. | • 85.4% of Category A calls and 79.9% of Category B calls resulted in an ambulance arriving at the scene within the target times. |
• 80.3% of urgent journeys arrived not more than 15 minutes later than the requested arrival time. | • 80.3% of urgent journeys arrived not more than 15 minutes later than the requested arrival time. |
• Ambulances arriving within eight minutes ranged from 42.1% in Powys to 78.8% in Merthyr Tydfil. The average in Wales was 59.4%. | • Ambulances arriving within eight minutes ranged from 42.1% in Powys to 78.8% in Merthyr Tydfil. The average in Wales was 59.4%. |
In June, the assembly government told the ambulance service it had six months to reach performance targets. | In June, the assembly government told the ambulance service it had six months to reach performance targets. |
It followed a review which found evidence of a "bullying culture" and poor morale amongst staff. | It followed a review which found evidence of a "bullying culture" and poor morale amongst staff. |
Ms Hart noted overall performance improvements but said response times were "far from acceptable" in many areas. | Ms Hart noted overall performance improvements but said response times were "far from acceptable" in many areas. |
At the time the trust said more needed to be done but it was putting plans into place. | At the time the trust said more needed to be done but it was putting plans into place. |
The trust has been asked for a comment on the latest figures. | The trust has been asked for a comment on the latest figures. |
Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Jenny Randerson said it was "a deep disappointment" but added that she had said "time and time again" that the minister must find a way to free the service from debt repayments it had to make year on year. |
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