ENT Waiting Times
Cross-source consensus on ENT Waiting Times from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- ENT services in England have particularly long waiting times. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- The NHS Constitution standard says 92% of patients should wait no longer than 18 weeks from referral to treatment. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- In December 2024, more than two-fifths of patients in England were waiting longer than the NHS standard. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- ENT had the worst specialty waiting times, with more than half of patients exceeding the 18-week target. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom
- Specialist ENT waits often exceed 12 months and can prolong symptoms, distress, and potentially poorer prognosis. — Remote assessment and practice implementation for disorders in ears, nose and throat: a mixed-methodology observational study in the United Kingdom