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Ambulance delays: Wales' national target missed for 13 months | Ambulance delays: Wales' national target missed for 13 months |
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Ambulances in Wales have missed their national target to respond to life-threatening calls within eight minutes for the 13th month in a row. | Ambulances in Wales have missed their national target to respond to life-threatening calls within eight minutes for the 13th month in a row. |
Figures for June showed 62.6% of ambulances arrived in time - up 0.1% on May, but short of the 65% target. | Figures for June showed 62.6% of ambulances arrived in time - up 0.1% on May, but short of the 65% target. |
The Conservatives said the "deplorable" performance was due to Labour ministers' "record-breaking cuts". | The Conservatives said the "deplorable" performance was due to Labour ministers' "record-breaking cuts". |
Ministers said a recently announced ambulance reform programme would "assist continued improvements". | |
The number of emergency calls in June were just under 34,000, down 2.8% on the previous month. | The number of emergency calls in June were just under 34,000, down 2.8% on the previous month. |
Eighty per cent of the most urgent calls received an emergency response within 12 minutes and 94% within 20 minutes. | Eighty per cent of the most urgent calls received an emergency response within 12 minutes and 94% within 20 minutes. |
'Transparent' | 'Transparent' |
Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar said: "Thirteen months of missed targets for life-threatening calls is deplorable. | Shadow Health Minister Darren Millar said: "Thirteen months of missed targets for life-threatening calls is deplorable. |
"It is vital that the minister (Health Minister Mark Drakeford) gets to the heart of the problem - his party's record-breaking budget cuts and the pressure they have heaped on hospitals and frontline staff. | "It is vital that the minister (Health Minister Mark Drakeford) gets to the heart of the problem - his party's record-breaking budget cuts and the pressure they have heaped on hospitals and frontline staff. |
"Downgrading A and E units across Wales will only increase travel times and make the problem worse. | "Downgrading A and E units across Wales will only increase travel times and make the problem worse. |
"It's now time for serious change and I will be working with the minister to make sure the changes he announced are effective and implemented as soon as possible." | "It's now time for serious change and I will be working with the minister to make sure the changes he announced are effective and implemented as soon as possible." |
In a statement the Welsh government said: "We note the slight improvement in national ambulance response time performance in June 2013 when compared with May especially, and the 220% reduction in the number of lost ambulance hours experienced by the ambulance trust in June 2013 when compared with April. | |
"However, despite the improvement local health boards must continue to work closely with the ambulance service to provide timely access to those patients who require an emergency response. | |
The health minister announced an ambulance reform programme to assist improvements earlier this month, the statement continued. | |
"These changes will see local health boards made unambiguously responsible for providing ambulance services tailored to the needs of their residents." |