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NHS performance stats show Britain is woefully under-equipped even before coronavirus outbreak
The NHS 24 contact centre at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Glasgow

BRITAIN’S health service is severely under-equipped even before the coronavirus outbreak makes it full impact felt, the latest NHS performance statistics revealed today.

In January, the occupancy rate for adult critical care beds was 83 per cent, up from 75.3 per cent the previous month.

Some 1.5 million A&E patients were admitted within the targeted four-hour waiting time, a 4.5 per cent decrease on last year.

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Features / 15 February 2025
15 February 2025
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