Internal Reference Number: FOI_7754
Date Request Received: 13/02/2024 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 28/02/2024 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Decision-to-admit wait times
Request Category: Private Individuals
Question Number 1: Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please can you provide me with information on wait times from decision-to-admit at A&E to hospital ward admission at your trust. The number and percentage of patients who had to wait between four and twelve hours from decision-to-admit at A&E to hospital ward admission at your trust in each of the calendar years a) 2023, b) 2022, c) 2021, d) 2020, e) 2019 broken down by total number, and the number of those 65 and over | |
Answer To Question 1: Please see our response to this FOI in the Excel spreadsheet attached. To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below: FOI 7754 - Q1 - 4 DTA to admit wait times.xlsx | |
Question Number 2: The number and percentage of patients who had to wait more twelve hours from decision-to-admit at A&E to hospital ward admission at your trust in each of the calendar years a) 2023, b) 2022, c) 2021, d) 2020, e) 2019 broken down by total number, and the number of those 65 and over | |
Answer To Question 2: Please see attached spreadsheet | |
Question Number 3: The average wait time for patients from decision-to-admit at A&E to hospital ward admission at your trust in each of the calendar years a) 2023, b) 2022, c) 2021, d) 2020, e) 2019 broken down by total number, and the number of those 65 and over | |
Answer To Question 3: Please see attached spreadsheet | |
Question Number 4: The longest wait time for patients from decision-to-admit at A&E to hospital ward admission at your trust in each of the calendar years a) 2023, b) 2022, c) 2021, d) 2020, e) 2019 broken down by total number, and the number of those 65 and over | |
Answer To Question 4: Please see attached spreadsheet | |
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