Northern Ireland Executive
13 May 2022, 21 GMT+10
The Department of Health (DoH) today published statistics on the time spent in emergency care departments (ED) throughout Northern Ireland during the months of January, February and March 2022.
The statistical bulletin presents information on all new and unplanned review attendances during January, February and March 2022. It details information on the time spent in EDs during each of these months including; the monthly performance against the DoH emergency care waiting times target for EDs and the time waited for key milestones during a patient's journey through ED, whilst they are being cared for in an ED, including the time to triage and time to start of treatment.
Please note that this statistical release includes information on two new urgent care services (i) PhoneFirst and (ii) Urgent Care Centres, which were introduced in late 2020, to assess patients' needs before arrival at an ED, and ensure they receive the right care, at the right time, and in the right place, outside ED if appropriate. These new services may in part help explain the reduction in the number of patients attending EDs.
This information release is published on the website.
Key Points
Attendances at Emergency Care Departments:
Urgent and Emergency Care Attendances:
Emergency Care Attendances:
Left before Treatment Complete:
Unplanned Re-Attendances within 7 Days:
Referrals by GP:
Time Spent in Emergency Care Departments:
Performance against Targets
Time to Triage:
Time to Start of Treatment:
Total Time in Emergency Care Department:
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