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Publication, Part of

Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England, February 2023, by provider

Official statistics, Experimental statistics

Open data csv updated

Due to an error in the calculation of the measures AEQI013, AEQI022 and AEQI062, the open data csv file has been updated with corrections to these measures. The error impacted approximately 250 rows in the csv file.

20 April 2023 15:00 PM

Summary

Provisional Accident and Emergency Quality Indicators for England uses data submitted to the Emergency Care Data Set (ECDS) to compare England and providers in terms of the care quality indicators for Emergency Departments. The measures included in this publication report on data coverage in ECDS compared with the emergency monthly situation reports MSitAE published by NHS England and NHS Improvement. They also report statistics for total time in A&E, time to assessment, time to treatment, A&E attendances that left before treatment and unplanned reattendances within 7 days. Each report contains national figures and provider level figures.

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Key Facts

1.7 million A&E attendances for February 2023 at all types of A&E

In ECDS however, ECDS data are incomplete; around 1.9 million A&E attendances were reported in the NHS England and NHS Improvement Situation Report data collection for the month

9 minutes was the median average time to initial assessment

for attendances brought to A&E by ambulance, with 95 per cent of patients being assessed within 1 hour 17 minutes.  For all patients receiving treatment, the median average time to treatment was 1 hour 8 minutes with 95 per cent of patients receiving treatment within 5 hours 26 minutes.

3 hours 4 minutes was the median average total time in A&E for all patients

with 95 per cent of patients departing A&E within 15 hours 11 minutes of arrival.

5 per cent left A&E before being seen for treatment

and 8 per cent of attendances in A&E were unplanned re-attendances within 7 days of a previous attendance.





Last edited: 20 April 2023 3:30 pm