Quality of Care in the English NHS - May 2017 Election Briefing
In May 2017, an election briefing highlighted the status of quality of care in the English NHS. Various figures and data from NHS England and other sources present insights on ambulance response times, A&E waiting times, referral to treatment waiting times, cancer treatment initiation, diabetes care, and IAPT services. The figures provide a snapshot of the healthcare system's performance and challenges during that period.
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Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance May 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 1: Ambulance response times to Red 1 and 2 calls, England, 2012/13* to 2016/17** * Data are not available for April or May 2012, so only 10 months of data are included for 2012/13. **Full 2016/17 data are not available for South Western, Yorkshire and West Midlands ambulances services, so numbers of calls are not directly comparable with previous years. Source: NHS England, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 2: A&E waiting times in England, 2003/04 to 2016/17 Source: NHS England, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 3: The last time you went to the A&E department, how long did you wait before being treated? Source: Commonwealth Fund, International Health Policy Survey of Adults, 2016
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 4: Referral to treatment waiting times for non- emergency and elective care in England, 2012/13 to 2016/17 Source: NHS England, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 5: Patients starting treatment within 62 days of GP referral for suspected cancer, 2011/12 to 2016/17 Source: NHS England, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 6: Diabetes care, age-standardised rates per 100,000 population, OCED average vs UK, 2013 Source: OECD, 2015
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 7: Numbers of people referred to IAPT services, finishing a course of treatment and recovery rate, 2011/12 to 2016/17 Source: NHS Digital, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 8: Percentage of patients receiving stroke services that meet quality standards in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, July September 2013 and August November 2016 Source: Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme, 2017
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 9: Mortality following admission to hospital for stroke and acute myocardial infarction, OECD average vs UK Source: OECD, 2015
May 2017 Election briefing: Quality of care in the English NHS In the balance Figure 10: Breast and bowel cancer five-year relative survival rates, OECD average vs UK Source: OECD, 2015
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