Record numbers faced four-hour A&E waits in Octoberpublished at 06:58 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2022
A record number of people faced a long wait to be seen in accident and emergency (A&E) units in October, according to the most recent figures from NHS England.
More than 550,000 patients had to wait more than four hours in A&E, up from 492,000 in September.
That’s the highest proportion on record since the figures started being recorded in August 2010.
Meanwhile some 43,792 patients had to wait at least 12 hours in A&E after a decision to admit to a ward had been made. That’s up 34% from 32,776 in September, and is again another record figure.
The Society of Acute Medicine says the situation is "unacceptably poor" and likely to deteriorate further.
NHS England said at the time it was facing a “tripledemic of Covid, flu and record pressure on emergency services”.
Figures for November are due to be released at 09:30 this morning - and we'll bring them to you here as soon as they're published.