Hardworking staff continue to make progress on the most ambitious catch-up programme in NHS history, with elective waiting lists for 18 weeks and 18 months reducing in October
I’m Paul Hutton with news that the NHS has continued to cut long waits for care, as staff continue to contend with record demand for emergency care and increased flu cases in hospital. Hardworking staff continue to make progress on the most ambitious catch-up programme in NHS history, with elective waiting lists for 18 weeks and 18 months reducing in October. Tens of thousands more people got the diagnostic tests and checks they needed in October with over 63,000 more compared to the previous month. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio
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