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Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust warn people winter waiting times could be longer.

The coming winter is likely to be even more difficult than the last for NHS trusts, staff and patients, a new report has warned.

NHS Providers, the body that represents trusts, says several factors, including A&E waiting times and staff shortages, suggest problems for hospitals in the months ahead.

At Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, A&E waiting times are already slightly worse than last year.

The man was rushed to hospital. Stock picture (4565215)
The man was rushed to hospital. Stock picture (4565215)

Between April and September, 54,416 people attended an emergency department, with 87% being admitted, transferred or discharged within four hours. The government target is 95%.

That figure is lower than the same period in 2017, when 88% of patients were seen within four hours.

Across England, the percentage of people dealt with within the time limit dropped by 1% since last year, to 84% in 2018.

NHS Providers believes this indicates the coming winter is likely to put more strain on trusts than the last.

Deputy chief executive, Saffron Cordery, said: “Trusts and their staff put in extraordinary efforts last year to meet record demand - demand which continues to grow every winter.”

A spokesman for the Department of Health and Social Care said: “We recognise winter can be challenging, but as the report itself notes, the NHS will benefit from a second year of better, enhanced, national level winter planning, as well as £420 million to redevelop A&Es.”

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