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People in England Waiting to Start Hospital Treatment Hits Record High

by Michael Curzon
15 April 2021 12:10 PM

The number of people waiting to receive hospital treatment continues to rise, with 4.7 million people stuck on a waiting list by the end of February in England. This is the highest number since 2007, highlighting the impact of a year in which the NHS focused on Covid patients at the expense of many others. BBC News has the story.

Around 4.7 million people were waiting for routine operations and procedures in England in February – the most since 2007, NHS England figures show.

Nearly 388,000 people were waiting more than a year for non-urgent surgery compared with just 1,600 before the pandemic began.

During January and February, the pressure on hospitals caused by Covid was particularly acute.

NHS England said two million operations took place despite the winter peak.

However surgeons said hospitals were still under huge pressure due to the second wave of Covid, which had led to “a year of uncertainty, pain and isolation” for patients waiting for planned treatment.

Tim Mitchell, Vice-President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, has asked how much longer those whose treatments have been delayed can be expected to wait.

Although the most urgent operations for cancer and life-threatening conditions went ahead, hundreds of thousands of patients waiting for routine surgery such as hip and knee operations, cochlear implants and vascular operations had their treatment cancelled or postponed.

People have been patient as they’ve seen the battering the pandemic has given the NHS, but how much longer can they be expected to wait?

This news again highlights the importance of Professor Karol Sikora’s oft-repeated, yet consistently ignored proposal for a Government press conference to be held which is entirely dedicated to non-Covid related illnesses.

Worth reading in full.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

And us sceptics are accused of “Having blood on our hands” !!!!

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago

The BBC: It’s shocking so many people are waiting for hospital treatment due to the NHS focusing on COVID for an entire year.

Also the BBC: WE’RE ALL GOING TO DIE FROM COVID. STAY AT HOME! SAVE LIVES! PROTECT THE NHS!

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MizakeTheMizan
MizakeTheMizan
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

It’s like how the BBC are constantly reporting on how racist and horrible we are, how environmentally unfriendly we are, how our behaviour is poison and has to change … and then reports with total amazement how children’s mental illness is rising.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
4 years ago

To put this in perspective, there were 77,161 more deaths in England and Wales in 2020 than 2019. That’s the absolute cap on China Virus kills, even if you attribute every single extra death to it and ignore suicides and people dying of neglect or any other medical cause.

If historians are not a prohibited profession in the New Normal, they will look back on this and ask what mass lunacy gripped the world to cause this insane response to such a relatively mild contagion.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

… and this doesn’t take into account the shift of what would have been mortality in the mild year of 2019 into 2020. The two years taken together show an average level of mortality judged against the preceding 25 years.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

True, 2019 was down 10,748 on 2018 (all figures not adjusted for our increasing official population).

When you adjust for population and the age of people dying, 2008 and every preceding year was worse.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

yes – 2020 was a little worse than a handful of previous years but better than every year before 2008

https://www.ons.gov.uk/aboutus/transparencyandgovernance/freedomofinformationfoi/deathsintheukfrom1990to2020

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realarthurdent
realarthurdent
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_w

There is also the issue that, all other things being equal, we expect our annual mortality to rise year on year for the next decade or so, due to the growth in the elderly demographic as baby boomers enter old age.

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Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago

And I’ve been reading on FB someone being refused an ECG because they wouldn’t wear a mask.
This could go on a long time.

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sunny66
sunny66
4 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

This behaviour makes my blood boil.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

Yes – that’s really absurd : breathlessness is one of the common symptoms of cardiac problems.

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

A symptom of Severe Anaemia too, which kills, depending on its cause.

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MizakeTheMizan
MizakeTheMizan
4 years ago

FIRST, do no harm.

Well that went out of the window in 2020.

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BJs Brain is Missing
BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

When you pay your National Insurance premiums you have entered into an agreement, a contract, with the ‘State’. This is to ensure that via the National Health Service all your medical needs will be met. The State, the Government, the NHS, are all in breach of this contract and should be sued for a breach of contract. They have taken your money but do not want to deliver their side of the agreement.

Sue the NHS Trust Chief Executives, over and over again.

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Rogerborg
Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

That’s a great idea, please let us know how it works out for you.

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Cristi.Neagu
Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

You’re talking about a free market system where you’re paying taxes in exchange for government services. That’s not what’s going on here. You’re paying taxes cause the government demands more money. You’re not paying towards a defined outcome, you’re paying to fund the government’s plans, no matter if they’re beneficial to you or not.

As has been said before, countless many times: taxation is theft.

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wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  BJs Brain is Missing

Oh but aren’t the population just an inconvenience for the saintly NHS and its hero’s? It’s so fragile we must all protect it. I worked for it for 30 plus years, then I mostly felt I was trying to protect the patients from the organisations desire to churn through targets and now I feel livid about how it has presented itself. I will avoid it as much as I possible can from now on.

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RickH
RickH
4 years ago

“… hospitals were still under huge pressure due to the second wave of Covid …”

No – it was due to the political-administrative decisions.

What is interesting (?) is that the backlog has continued to rise at every stage, with no easing during periods when there was clearly no risk.

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Spikedee1
Spikedee1
4 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Yep well said Rick. Also what is that mong talking about. The battering the pandemic gave the nhs? Most serious operations went ahead. No they fucking didn’t. People were dying at home by the thousand because they were not getting the proper care. At no time was the nhs overwhelmed and if it was busy it was only at the very most for four months out of twelve. So why was the number of missed appointments increasing during the quieter times. That is all because of your irrational idiotic decision to focus solely on covid. YOUR DECISION, nothing to do with the government, these were all your choices. All these deaths are on your watch you useless fuck.

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Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Hang on a minute. I think people are being a bit unfair

What about all the rainbows, tick tock dancing and discounts at supermarkets

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

😱

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Julian
Julian
4 years ago

We’ve had an unprecented amount spent in the name of public health in the last 12 months. Was this money well spent, and could it have been spent differently to give a better return, on public health? Those are the questions the media and opposition should be asking the government.

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steve_w
steve_w
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

if we hadn’t locked down we could have afforded a Mars base and had a healthier population

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Teach
Teach
4 years ago

Not just hospital treatment.
I went for a 30 mile round trip for an eye test Tuesday and was refused access to the clinic because I am mask exempt. They were happy to tell me theyve been turning people away from the start.
I contacted them via email, pointing out they were breaking the law.
I just got a reply confirming they have now put a process in place for this eventuality.
Well done Boston NHS trust,masks were only introduced nine months ago, but you have the exempt procedure this week!
Shame about all the people you’ve turned away in the meantime

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wendy
wendy
4 years ago
Reply to  Teach

I have just cancelled my NHS appointment for a check up on a skin graft after a removal of a suspect cancer lump. They sent me a letter telling me I will be asked to sanitise my hands and wear a mask on entry and I must carry my appointment letter and a form of ID at all times whilst on their premises. I won’t be treated like a disease vector and I won’t be carrying ID on their premises. I don’t feel like the NHS is there to serve the public any more.

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TreeHugger
TreeHugger
4 years ago
Reply to  wendy

It seems to vary by hospital trust. I had a broken wrist treated in Feb/March, and over several visits for x-ray/scans/cast and then removal of cast I attended mask free and was only asked to tell the doorman why I was there and to sanitise hands on entry (not enforced just asked). However, I have an ongoing complaint against an A&E nurse who basically assaulted me when I removed my mask after 2 hours wearing it waiting for my initial treatment. I was having an autistic meltdown (basically a panic attack) and couldn’t wear it any longer.

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  TreeHugger

I had a broken finger (mallet injury) back along. Its ‘healed’ and won’t bend. Physiotherapy? Not even offered.

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Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

Just had our weekly covid “update” from Shropshire Council informing us that in the last week in the whole of the county there were 3 hospital beds occupied by Covid? patients and no Covid related? deaths, but of course then there is the usual ” don’t forget to social distance, wear your masks, blah,blah, etc, etc plus a list of testing centres and how you can receive your own testing kits and how to use them.
WHAT THE BLEEDIN HELL FOR?
NO DEATHS AND 3 COVID,? PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL IN THE WHOLE OF THE COUNTY!!!!

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mikkip
mikkip
4 years ago

Hi. I am being attacked for my skeptic view. They are saying that Brazil’s death rate is the cost of a zero lockdown policy (see link below). I know earlier Peru and Brazil could be compared being in similar temperate zones (Peru had very stringent measures but higher deaths), but now this seems not to be the case. Please could someone help with a rebuttal to the argument?

 
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/brazils-covid-19-response-cost-thousands-lives-says-humanitarian-group-2021-04-15/

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
4 years ago
Reply to  mikkip

They make all sorts of claims, but we have no way of knowing whether they are true, and this is why they make them.

The Canadian PM got caught out claiming we in the UK are now in a terrible 3rd wave, worse than anything before. The UK government responded by saying no, and then claiming in turn that Canada is in a terrible wave. It’s all Project Fear.

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Dorian_Hawkmoon
Dorian_Hawkmoon
4 years ago

“People have been patient as they’ve seen the battering the pandemic has given the NHS, but how much longer can they be expected to wait?”
Fixed it:
People have been patient as they’ve seen the battering the lockdown has given the NHS, but how much longer can they be expected to wait?

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lutherkehrt@gmail.com
lutherkehrt@gmail.com
4 years ago

I suppose my own experience might be helpful here. Just after Lockdown began in 2020 I was informed that I could now take Riveroxaban instead of Warfarin (even though previously I was told it was unsuitable for my condition, the GP looked it up in front of me…). OK, I thought, it means that I don’t have to go into hospital for blood tests every few weeks, which is as pleasant for me as it was agenda-suiting for them. To make the change I had to have about 3 blood tests – ironic! One of these picked up severe anaemia, really severe. Red Blood Cell count about 1/2 what it should be. Panic stations, in a terribly British way, meaning that the cause of this needed to be ascertained swiftly. 1st diagnostic option, is there an internal bleed? I had, after a few weeks (remember, this was panic stations) a colonoscopy and an endoscopy. A couple of weeks later I had the official results – nothing to see here. Part two of checking for an internal bleed, a few weeks later (remember again, this is panic stations) I went in to a deathly empty hospital, so empty that I could… Read more »

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