NHS Waiting-List In England Reaches Longest In 11 Years

New figures released by NHS England today reveal the waiting list to be at its longest since August 2007 having steadily risen over the last few years to 4.1 million people awaiting treatment.

Infographic: NHS waiting list in England longest since August 2007 | Statista

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Responding to the figures, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, Janet Davies, said:

“While he is not personally on the hook today…these figures should leave the new Health Secretary in no doubt as to the scale of the task ahead of him“.

In terms of the action she sees as necessary for the NHS, she added:

“Safe and effective patient care relies on having enough nurses, and the Health Secretary must urgently address the staff shortages that are crippling our healthcare system.

As a reminder, in a tweet earlier this year, President Trump wrote:

“The Democrats are pushing for Universal Healthcare while thousands of people are marching in the UK because their system is going broke and not working. Dems want to greatly raise taxes for really bad and non-personal medical care. No thanks!”

With almost 10% of the UK population in front of you for treatment, he may have a point.

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