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Type 1 means a consultant-led 24 hour A&E service with full resuscitation facilities. NHS trusts and boardsĭata for England is show by NHS trust, where the trust includes at least one hospital with a Type 1 A&E department. Scotland and Northern Ireland do not publish bed wait or bed occupancy data. In Wales, bed wait data is not published, so the figure shown is the occupancy level in general and acute beds. The bed waits figure is the proportion of patients admitted via A&E who waited longer than four hours for a ward bed.
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If a patient at A&E needs to be admitted, the wait from decision to admit to being given a bed on a ward is recorded in England. Northern Ireland publishes its data quarterly and Winter 2021 is not yet available.
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This data is published monthly for England and Wales and weekly for Scotland. This data shows the proportion of patients attending A&E who waited longer than four hours to be treated, discharged or admitted. Patients at A&E should be seen within four hours of arrival. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not publish ambulance queue data. As this is fast-turnaround data, the NHS says only minimal validation can be carried out but it is considered fit for purpose. It comes from daily situation reports which are published weekly during the winter in England. This data shows the proportion of ambulance patients who waited 30 minutes or more, in the week shown. When patients arrive at hospital by ambulance they should be handed over within 15 minutes.