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Ambulances 'face hours of A&E waits' | Ambulances 'face hours of A&E waits' |
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Patients are facing hours of waiting in ambulances outside A&E departments, BBC figures show - with one case revealing an almost six-and-a-half hour delay. | Patients are facing hours of waiting in ambulances outside A&E departments, BBC figures show - with one case revealing an almost six-and-a-half hour delay. |
The data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, showed Wales had the longest waits across the UK. | The data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, showed Wales had the longest waits across the UK. |
It also highlighted significant problems across much of England over the last three months, while Scotland was found to have the best record. | It also highlighted significant problems across much of England over the last three months, while Scotland was found to have the best record. |
NHS England said the situation was improving, despite the pressures. | |
It comes amid mounting strain on A&E units as winter gets under way. | |
Longest waits | Longest waits |
Paramedics can only hand patients over to hospitals when staff there are ready to take charge of them. | Paramedics can only hand patients over to hospitals when staff there are ready to take charge of them. |
This process is supposed to take no longer than 15 minutes, and in England delays of over 30 minutes can lead to fines for the hospital. | This process is supposed to take no longer than 15 minutes, and in England delays of over 30 minutes can lead to fines for the hospital. |
The BBC asked all UK ambulance services for their longest waits for each of the 12 weeks from early August to the end of October. | The BBC asked all UK ambulance services for their longest waits for each of the 12 weeks from early August to the end of October. |
No service saw its longest wait dip under an hour, with many around the two-hour mark. | No service saw its longest wait dip under an hour, with many around the two-hour mark. |
The longest wait was seen in Wales where one ambulance was left queuing for six hours 22 minutes. | The longest wait was seen in Wales where one ambulance was left queuing for six hours 22 minutes. |
Each weekly maximum wait in Wales for the period was above three hours. | Each weekly maximum wait in Wales for the period was above three hours. |
In England, the east had the longest single wait at five hours 51 minutes. | In England, the east had the longest single wait at five hours 51 minutes. |
Scotland had the best record in the UK with none of the weekly maximums exceeding two hours. | Scotland had the best record in the UK with none of the weekly maximums exceeding two hours. |
Only Northern Ireland and the Isle of Wight failed to provide data. | Only Northern Ireland and the Isle of Wight failed to provide data. |
'Exception to the rule' | 'Exception to the rule' |
Dr Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, described the figures as "alarming". | Dr Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, described the figures as "alarming". |
"With the winter months now upon us, it is probable that these types of delay will become even more frequent and this is a cause for grave concern," he said. | "With the winter months now upon us, it is probable that these types of delay will become even more frequent and this is a cause for grave concern," he said. |
A Welsh government spokesman said: "Lengthy patient handover delays are clearly unacceptable." | A Welsh government spokesman said: "Lengthy patient handover delays are clearly unacceptable." |
But he added the long delays were the "exception to the rule" as the average waiting times were around the 20-minute mark. | But he added the long delays were the "exception to the rule" as the average waiting times were around the 20-minute mark. |
Barbara Hakin, of NHS England, said: "It is essential ambulances are back on the road as soon as possible after taking patients to A&E." | Barbara Hakin, of NHS England, said: "It is essential ambulances are back on the road as soon as possible after taking patients to A&E." |
But she said that while there were pressures on the system, the number of delays that were over 30 minutes was currently running at almost 4,500 a week - down on last year's figure. | But she said that while there were pressures on the system, the number of delays that were over 30 minutes was currently running at almost 4,500 a week - down on last year's figure. |
Feeling the strain | Feeling the strain |
The findings have been revealed as the NHS gears up for winter, when cold weather can lead to extra pressure on services. | The findings have been revealed as the NHS gears up for winter, when cold weather can lead to extra pressure on services. |
To help keep track of what is happening, the BBC has launched a special NHS winter project. | To help keep track of what is happening, the BBC has launched a special NHS winter project. |
It includes access to weekly information on how each major A&E in England is coping, as well as a dedicated Facebook page. | It includes access to weekly information on how each major A&E in England is coping, as well as a dedicated Facebook page. |
The latest data suggests the health service is already beginning to feel the strain. While the four-hour A&E waiting time target is being met nationally, there are many individual hospitals falling short. | The latest data suggests the health service is already beginning to feel the strain. While the four-hour A&E waiting time target is being met nationally, there are many individual hospitals falling short. |
More than half of the major A&E units - known as type 1 - are already in breach of it. | More than half of the major A&E units - known as type 1 - are already in breach of it. |
The number of non-emergency operations being cancelled and the delays being seen in discharging patients are also higher than they were this time last year. | The number of non-emergency operations being cancelled and the delays being seen in discharging patients are also higher than they were this time last year. |