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NHS waiting lists hit record high with 7.68 million people holding on for treatment

In England, around one in seven patients – a total of 7.68 million – are waiting for treatment. The latest figure is the highest number since NHS England records began in 2007

NHS waiting lists in England have hit a new record high, with 7.68 million people facing waits before starting treatment, data shows.

There has been a rise in the overall list and more people are now facing long waits of a year or more compared to the previous month, according to new figures from NHS England. The waiting list for treatment has been rising over the years – it passed three million in 2014, four million in 2017, five million in 2021 and seven million in 2022.

In February 2020, the last full month before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the waiting list stood at 4.57 million. Since then, it has increased by just over three million, to 7.68 million – around one in seven – as of July this year. This is up from 7.57 million in June and is the highest number since records began in August 2007.

The total includes 3.18 million people who had been waiting more than 18 weeks, and 389,952 who had been waiting for over a year. It means 41% of patients on the waiting list have been on there for over 18 weeks. The NHS target is for that to be just 8% of patients.

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