WQ84679 (e) Tabled on 09/03/2022

Will the Minister confirm the number of patients who waited over 104 weeks for treatment by the end of February 2022, broken down by health board, along with patients that have an urgent outpatient appointment who waited more than 52 weeks by the end of January 2022?

Answered by Minister for Health and Social Services | Answered on 15/03/2022

I have been very clear to the NHS through the planning guidance issued in October 2021, that planned care recovery and reduction of long waits is a key priority and Programme for Government commitment.  I am expecting in the returns of the NHS Integrated Medium Term Plans, due at the end of March, that they will demonstrate how health boards will deliver on this priority, supported by an improvement trajectory.

I have been clear that recovery will take years and in the Planned Care Plan, due to be published in April, I will set a number of key milestones for the NHS in Wales to achieve.

The Welsh Government does not collect information on the urgency of patients waiting.  Data on the number of people waiting is published monthly on the StatsWales website at

https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalogue/Health-and-Social-Care/NHS-Hospital-Waiting-Times/Referral-to-Treatment/patientpathwayswaitingtostarttreatment-by-month-groupedweeks. The latest published data relates to the end of December 2021.