The demand for hospital services is soaring, according to official data from NHS England.
It has reported increases in emergency ambulance call-outs, A&E admissions, emergency admissions, diagnostic tests and treatments.
However, the NHS is failing to meet some key targets, including those for cancer treatment, ambulance response times and A&E waiting times.
NHS England acknowledged the increases were part of a continuing trend. « The long-term trend is one of greater volumes of both urgent and emergency care and elective activity, » it said.
Missed Targets
It is the first time NHS England has published its data from a wide range of services on the same day. The snapshot provided by « super-Thursday » shows that in the year up to June 2015:
Ambulance calls-outs were up 7% on the previous 12 months.
A&E attendances were up 1.1%.
Emergency admissions were up 2.7%.
Diagnostic tests were up 5.8%.
Consultant-led treatments were up 5.1%.
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