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Huge regional
inequalities in waiting lists as new data analysis reveals the lasting impact of the pandemic

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  • LCP launches a new accessible and interactive tracker to explore how waiting lists vary across England
  • The total number on waiting lists has increased by 21% to 5.1 million, an additional 886,000 since the pandemic began, but this has been felt unequally across the country
  • The number of people waiting more than 52 weeks has declined by 12% from 436,000 to 385,000 from March 2021 to April 2021
  • Orthopaedic waiting lists have experienced the largest increase in waiting list size, with over 146,000 more than when the pandemic began
  • Nearly 70 times more people are waiting over 52 weeks for orthopaedics in Norfolk & Waveney and Devon compared to North East Lincolnshire and Blackburn with Darwen
  • Nearly one in four people on an orthopaedic waiting list in Norfolk and Waveney, North Cumbria and Blackpool are waiting more than a year compared to 1 in 40 in Ealing
  • The Gynaecology waiting list has increased by 38% since the pandemic began, the largest relative increase across all specialties

Analysis from a newly launched NHS waiting list tracker from LCP’s Health Analytics team has revealed the stark and widening inequalities in waiting times across clinical commission groups (CCG) as the indirect impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic become clear across the NHS.

The direct impacts, infections and deaths, of Covid-19 were felt unequally and the resulting pressures on routine NHS services threatens to worsen existing health inequalities. There are around double the number of people on waiting lists per 100,000 in Castle Point than in Central London, and while 9,221 people are on a waiting list in West Lancashire CCG, the number is around 20 times higher in North East London and Birmingham and Solihull CCG at 180,095 and 164,547 respectively.

Commenting, Dr Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, head of LCP’s Health Analytics team, said: “England’s growing waiting lists are a worrying indirect impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The LCP waiting list tracker provides timely and place-based data presented in an accessible and digestible format. This transparency of health-need is crucial to inform efforts to level-up health and deliver on the Government’s manifesto pledge”

An increase in patients waiting more than 52 weeks for Orthopaedics

Orthopaedics has experienced the largest increase in waiting list size, with 146,000 added since March 2020. This new analysis identifies worsening regional disparities. There are nearly 70 times more people waiting more than 52 weeks for orthopaedics in CCGs such as Norfolk and Waveney, and Devon compared to North East Lincolnshire, Blackburn with Darwen (see tables below).

When adjusting for CCG population size this gap reduces but still persists at approximately 30-fold difference between CCGs with the highest and lowest number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks. The best performers are south west London, Surrey Heartlands and North East Lincolnshire CCGs with the lowest waiting list times, compared to Castle Point, Southend, Norfolk and Blackpool which have the highest waiting list numbers per 100,000. This is starkly highlighted by the finding that nearly one in four on the orthopaedics waiting list in Norfolk and Waveney, North Cumbria and Blackpool are waiting more than 52 weeks, with this number around one in forty in west London.

Dr Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard commented: “The number of patients waiting over 52 weeks for Orthopaedic services across England is extremely worrying. We know that for many of these conditions, longer waiting times is associated with poorer long-term outcomes. Without urgent action targeting areas with the highest unmet need, we risk a generation of patients living in poorer health.”

Increase in waiting times varies across specialty

LCP found that 14 out of 19 specialties have experienced an increase in waiting list size, but the difference between specialties is stark. Gynaecology has experienced the largest percentage change, at 38%, while Dermatology waiting lists increased by just 2%.

Rajiv Gogna, Partner, LCP Analytics commented: 

“Alongside the inequalities in waiting lists by geography, the increase has been felt unequally across specialties. Gynaecology and general surgery are two of the hardest hit specialties and additional resources should be targeted at specialties and patients most adversely affected over the past year.”

Data and statistics

Table 1: Number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks for Orthopaedics (Absolute numbers)

10 CCGs with lowest number on waiting list in April 2021

Number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks

NHS NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE CCG

60

NHS BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN CCG

108

NHS NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE CCG

115

NHS SOUTH TYNESIDE CCG

123

NHS WEST LANCASHIRE CCG

128

NHS SOUTHPORT AND FORMBY CCG

131

NHS NORTHUMBERLAND CCG

143

NHS GREATER PRESTON CCG

149

NHS NORTH TYNESIDE CCG

155

NHS CANNOCK CHASE CCG

173

10 CCGs with highest number on waiting list in April 2021

Number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks

NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY CCG

4,022

NHS DEVON CCG

3,700

NHS HAMPSHIRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND ISLE OF WIGHT CCG

2,694

NHS DERBY AND DERBYSHIRE CCG

2,607

NHS NORTH EAST LONDON CCG

2,506

NHS KENT AND MEDWAY CCG

2,351

NHS HEREFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRE CCG

2,057

NHS DORSET CCG

1,817

NHS BRISTOL, NORTH SOMERSET AND SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE CCG

1,797

NHS NORTH CENTRAL LONDON CCG

1,702

Table 2: Number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks for Orthopaedics (Numbers per 100,000)

10 CCGs with lowest number on waiting list in April 2021

Patients waiting more than 52 weeks per 100,000 population

NHS SOUTH WEST LONDON CCG

15.9

NHS SURREY HEARTLANDS CCG

29.6

NHS NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE CCG

37.6

NHS NORTH WEST LONDON CCG

42

NHS NORTHUMBERLAND CCG

44.4

NHS NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CCG

50.1

NHS VALE OF YORK CCG

52.4

NHS BLACK COUNTRY AND WEST BIRMINGHAM CCG

62.9

NHS FRIMLEY CCG

63.5

NHS NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE CCG

66.7

10 CCGs with highest number on waiting list in April 2021

Patients waiting more than 52 weeks per 100,000 population

NHS CASTLE POINT AND ROCHFORD CCG

507.5

NHS SOUTHEND CCG

427.6

NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY CCG

391.9

NHS BLACKPOOL CCG

388.7

NHS NORTH CUMBRIA CCG

365.4

NHS WEST SUFFOLK CCG

310.7

NHS DEVON CCG

308.1

NHS SHROPSHIRE, TELFORD AND WREKIN CCG

296.6

NHS EAST STAFFORDSHIRE CCG

287

NHS TAMESIDE AND GLOSSOP CCG

282.2

Table 3: Number of patients waiting more than 52 weeks for Orthopaedics (% of waiting list)

10 CCGs with lowest number on waiting list in April 2021

% of patients on waiting list waiting at least 52 weeks

NHS SOUTH WEST LONDON CCG

2.4

NHS SURREY HEARTLANDS CCG

2.5

NHS NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE CCG

3.8

NHS GREATER PRESTON CCG

4.3

NHS EAST SUSSEX CCG

4.4

NHS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CCG

4.4

NHS BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN CCG

4.7

NHS NORTHUMBERLAND CCG

5.1

NHS CHORLEY AND SOUTH RIBBLE CCG

5.4

NHS FRIMLEY CCG

5.4

10 CCGs with highest number on waiting list in April 2021

% of patients on waiting list waiting at least 52 weeks

NHS NORFOLK AND WAVENEY CCG

27

NHS NORTH CUMBRIA CCG

26.6

NHS BLACKPOOL CCG

24.3

NHS LIVERPOOL CCG

24.2

NHS DEVON CCG

22.5

NHS CASTLE POINT AND ROCHFORD CCG

21.9

NHS DERBY AND DERBYSHIRE CCG

21.5

NHS TAMESIDE AND GLOSSOP CCG

21.4

NHS LEICESTER CITY CCG

21.4

NHS FYLDE AND WYRE CCG

21.3

NHS waiting list tracker

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