Drop in visits to A&E at the North Bristol Trust last month

All of last month's attendances were via major A&E departments – those with full resuscitation equipment and 24-hour consultant-led care.
General view of an Accident and Emergency Sign at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. General view of an Accident and Emergency Sign at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.
General view of an Accident and Emergency Sign at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.

Fewer patients visited A&E at the North Bristol Trust last month – but attendances were higher than over the same period last year, figures reveal.

NHS England figures show 7,334 patients visited A&E at North Bristol NHS Trust in February.

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That was a drop of 4% on the 7,633 visits recorded during January, but 29% more than the 5,676 patients seen in February 2021.

The figures show attendances were below the levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic – in February 2020, there were 7,848 visits to A&E at the North Bristol Trust.

All of last month's attendances were via major A&E departments – those with full resuscitation equipment and 24-hour consultant-led care.

Across England, A&E departments received 1.8 million visits last month.

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That was a decrease of 3% compared to January, but 43% more than the 1.3 million seen during February 2021.

At North Bristol NHS Trust:

In February:

There were 325 booked appointments, down from 402 in January

52% of arrivals were seen within four hours, against an NHS target of 95%

939 patients waited longer than four hours for treatment following a decision to admit – 13% of patients

Of those, 367 were delayed by more than 12 hours

Separate NHS Digital data reveals that in January:

The median time to treatment was 102 minutes

Around 6% of patients left before being treated