171,204 four week waits for a GP appointment in Coventry last year

15 Apr 2024
Coventry South PPC Stephen Richmond in front of the now closed Kensington Road GP Surgery in Earlsdon

Coventry & Warwickshire saw a 19% rise in four week waits for GP appointments last year when compared to 2022, House of Commons Library research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed. 

The NHS data measures the time between when the appointment was booked and when it took place. It showed that the number of appointments that saw patients wait two weeks or longer in Coventry & Warwickshire has spiked by 12% to 659,690 in 2023, up from 587,794 the previous year.

It means the proportion of appointments where a patient waited two weeks or longer here in Coventry has risen to 11.8%, up from 10.9% in 2022. 

Coventry’s Liberal Democrats have criticised the Conservative government for letting the community down with their neglect of local health services.

The Liberal Democrats are calling for a legal right to get a GP appointment within seven days, or 24 hours if in urgent need.

The policy would enshrine this right in the NHS Constitution, putting a duty on the government and health service to make sure it happens. It would be achieved by increasing the number of GPs, and increasing the number of nurses and pharmacists fully qualified to prescribe day to day medicines.

Commenting, Stephen Richmond - Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Coventry South - said:

“Far too many people in Coventry are struggling to get a GP appointment when they need one. It is causing people huge anxiety because they can't be confident of getting the care they need.

“It shows our community has been totally abandoned by this government when it comes to local health services.

“Being able to see a GP when you need to should not be too much to ask, but even on this measure people are being failed after years of neglect by this Conservative government.

“That is why the Liberal Democrats are calling for a legal right for all patients to see their GP within seven days or 24-hours if in urgent need.”

ENDS

Notes to Editors:

The data from the House of Commons Library can be found here. The NHS data measures the time between when the appointment was booked and when it took place. 

Notes from the Library:

This data measures the time between booking and the appointment taking place. This includes cases where the patient requested a particular date, so it is not a direct measure of “waiting times”.

The data includes all appointments in general practice (including those with e.g. nurses or other staff).

The overall increase in the number of GP appointments in England is important background context for the data, and you should note it whenever you use this data. The overall number of appointments in England was nearly 20 million higher in 2023 than in 2022 (+6%). Column Q in the main data table shows the percentage increase for each sub-ICB location.

The percentages exclude the small number of appointments for which the time between booking and appointment is not known.

Source

This data based on our analysis of the underlying data from NHS Digital’s Appointments in General Practice December 2023 publication.

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