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This report, prepared by Richard Wells, Head of Knowledge & Intelligence, delineates the performance metrics of Accident & Emergency (A&E) services for the week ending July 17, 2011. The overall A&E performance stands at 97.20%, with two Trusts falling below the 95% threshold. The report notes a slight improvement from the same week in 2010, reflecting ongoing efforts in healthcare service efficiency. Additionally, it highlights patient handover times, waiting times data, and the current cancer position, including health care-acquired infections.
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Performance PLG Performance Report 3rd August, 2011 Richard Wells, Head of Knowledge & Intelligence
A&E Performance – All types • Performance for the week ending 17.07.11 is 97.20% with two Trusts below 95% and two Trusts below 95% year to date. • Performance this week is 0.05% higher than the comparable week in 2010.
Patient Handover Times Week Ending 12th June 2011 % Handover Times over 15 mins: <15% Green, 15-20% Amber, >20% Red Average Handover Time Target: <12.5 Green, 12.5-15 Amber, >15 Red
18 Weeks waits data – June 2011 provisional Please note RAG rating has been applied against 11/12 thresholds
Referral to treatment: 95th Percentile trend data • The provisional data for May shows there are ten Trusts breaching the 95th percentile standard. Five Trusts have breached the median wait threshold supporting measure. • Two Trusts are performing above the non-admitted 95th percentile standard- Kingston Hospital and South London Healthcare. Four Trusts are above the median wait. • Nine Trusts are above the incomplete 95th percentile and eight Trusts are above the median wait. Orange line is a trend line - showing the 3 month rolling average.
Referral to treatment: specialty data Please note RAG rating has been applied against 11/12 thresholds Overall performance includes London’s independent Sector Providers
Diagnostics – June 2011 provisional The table above shows Trusts that have had over two diagnostic waits during the current or previous month. • Provisional June data shows an increase in 6-week waits compared to May 2011. (1205 compared to 1172)
Health Care Acquired Infections- Acute Trusts MRSA 27th July 2011