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Minor, incentive-driven improvements in A&E performance ‘no cause for celebration’ says Royal College of Emergency Medicine
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Minor, incentive-driven improvements in A&E performance ‘no cause for celebration’ says Royal College of Emergency Medicine
NHS England’s incentives scheme aimed at improving A&E performance has missed the mark, though the slight reductions in waiting times are welcome. That’s the response from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) to new data released today (16 April) showcasing the performance of A&E departments. The stats cover March 2026 – the month for which an NHSE incentive scheme aimed at reducing four- and 12-hour patient waits from time of arrival …
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