Drop in visits to A&E at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals last month
Fewer patients visited A&E at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals last month – but attendances were higher than over the same period last year, figures reveal.
NHS England figures show 24,779 patients visited A&E at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust in April.
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Hide AdThat was a drop of 9% on the 27,376 visits recorded during March, but 11% more than the 22,282 patients seen in April 2021.
The figures show attendances were well above the levels seen at the start of the coronavirus pandemic – in April 2020, there were 11,281 visits to A&E at sites run by Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals.
Around 47% of attendances last month were via major A&E departments – those with full resuscitation equipment and 24-hour consultant-led care – while 45% were via minor injury units.
Meanwhile, around 8% were via consultant-led departments with single specialties, such as eye conditions or dental problems.
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Hide AdAcross England, A&E departments received 2 million visits last month.
That was a decrease of 7% compared to March, but 9% more than the 1.9 million seen during April 2021.
At Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust:
In April:
Just 59% of arrivals were seen within four hours, against an NHS target of 95%
1,718 patients waited longer than four hours for treatment following a decision to admit – 7% of patients
Of those, 724 were delayed by more than 12 hours