The Walton Centre: all the key numbers for the NHS Trust in July

A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hospital in London. Picture date: Wednesday January 18, 2023.A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hospital in London. Picture date: Wednesday January 18, 2023.
A general view of staff on a NHS hospital ward at Ealing Hospital in London. Picture date: Wednesday January 18, 2023.
Almost 15,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at the Walton Centre in July, figures show.

Almost 15,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at the Walton Centre in July, figures show.

The shadow health secretary has branded the Prime Minister "inaction man" over rising waiting lists.

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NHS England figures show 14,237 patients were waiting for non-urgent elective operations or treatment at The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust at the end of July – up from 13,918 in June, and 11,741 in July 2022.

Of those, 60 had been waiting for longer than a year.

The median waiting time from referral at an NHS Trust to treatment at the Walton Centre was 11 weeks at the end of July – the same as in June.

Nationally, 7.7 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of July.

Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said patients were waiting an "unacceptably long" time.

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He added: "On the NHS, Rishi Sunak is Inaction Man, refusing to meet with doctors to end NHS strikes and adding to the Conservatives’ NHS backlog, leaving patients waiting for months on end in pain and agony."

Separate figures show 1.6 million patients in England were waiting for a key diagnostic test in July – the same as in June.

At the Walton Centre, 1,419 patients were waiting for one of four standard tests, such as Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neurophysiology - Peripheral Neurophysiology, or Respiratory physiology - Sleep Studies at this time.

Of them, eight (1%) had been waiting for at least six weeks.

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Professor Pat Price, of the CatchUpWithCancer campaign, said the cancer figures show "we are still massively short in hitting the Government’s target of no more than 85% of cancer patients waiting more than 62 days between urgent GP referral and their first treatment."

"Today’s figures reveal that nearly 40% of cancer patients are missing their life-saving cancer treatment: this is over double the Government’s own target," she added.

The Prime Minister told the BBC on Thursday ongoing strikes by NHS staff were threatening his target of cutting waiting lists in 2023, acknowledging his promise could be missed.

Professor Julian Redhead, NHS England’s national clinical director for urgent and emergency care echoed Mr Sunak's comments on the impact of industrial action.

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He said: “Today’s figures show that despite ongoing pressures across the NHS, including record demand for emergency care this summer, and an increase in Covid cases during July and August, NHS staff are continuing to deliver for patients."