Exclusive: Health secretary’s pledges in doubt as analysis shows health service will not deliver key improvements
The NHS is set to miss key targets to shorten waiting times for help at A&E, cancer care and planned hospital treatment, leaving millions of patients facing persistently long delays.
The health service in England will not deliver a series of milestone improvements in its performance that ministers demanded it achieve by the time the fiscal year ends on Tuesday, a Guardian analysis of the NHS’s most recent data has found.
The number of people forced to wait more than 13 weeks for a test – well over the six-week supposed maximum – has risen to 139,652, the highest number since January 2024.
Based on its recent growth, the diagnostic waiting list will hit 2 million by September next year.
While NHS trusts are delivering large volumes of diagnostic tests, the waiting list for them is still growing.
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