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Welsh Hospital Stays And Waiting Times Lag Behind England

BBC Radio 4 Cardiff 12d12d Impact 5
Average hospital stays in Wales are 40% longer than in England, according to an Institute for Fiscal Studies report. Average waiting times for elective treatments in Wales have reached 19 weeks, which is double the pre-pandemic level.

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BBC Radio 4

“the IFS put out a very useful report last month and on healthcare in Wales, they said the following. Average hospital stays in Wales are 40% longer than England. Average waiting times for elective treatments are 19 weeks, double the pre-pandemic level of”

BBC Radio 4

“Average hospital stays in Wales are 40% longer than England. Average waiting times for elective treatments are 19 weeks, double the pre-pandemic level”

BBC Radio 4

“the IFS put out a very useful report last month and on healthcare in Wales, they said the following. Average hospital stays in Wales are 40% longer than England. Average waiting times for elective treatments are 19 weeks, double the pre-pandemic level.”

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