North West London recorded 80.1% of patients being seen within four hours across all A&E types, against the 95% target. This is 6.0 percentage points above the national average of 74.1%.

For Type 1 major A&E departments only, performance was 62.0%, compared with the national Type 1 average of 59.4%. This places North West London 12th out of 42 systems.

Overall, North West London is ranked 2nd out of 42 ICBs for four-hour performance, placing it in the top quarter nationally.

There were 435 patients who waited more than 12 hours from decision to admit, against a target of zero. On this measure, North West London ranked 37th out of 42 (where 1 is highest).

During the month, there were 15,110 emergency admissions and 94,502 total A&E attendances across all types. Of these, 47,052 were at Type 1 major A&E departments.

Providers in this ICB

  • London North West University Healthcare: 25,851 attendances; 75.1% seen within four hours; 1.0 percentage point above the national average; Type 1 performance 49.2%; 374 12-hour waits.

  • Imperial College Healthcare: 21,413 attendances; 77.0% seen within four hours; 2.9 percentage points above the national average; Type 1 performance 59.2%; 0 12-hour waits.

  • Chelsea and Westminster Hospital: 24,590 attendances; 78.4% seen within four hours; 4.3 percentage points above the national average; Type 1 performance 73.0%; 43 12-hour waits.

  • The Hillingdon Hospitals: 10,575 attendances; 81.2% seen within four hours; 7.1 percentage points above the national average; Type 1 performance 57.5%; 18 12-hour waits.

  • Central London Community Healthcare: 11,293 attendances; 98.6% seen within four hours; 24.5 percentage points above the national average; no Type 1 service; 0 12-hour waits.

  • The Pinn Unregistered WIC: 780 attendances; 100.0% seen within four hours; 25.9 percentage points above the national average; no Type 1 service; 0 12-hour waits.

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