Figures seen by the Guardian show lengthy wait times for diagnostic tests such as ultrasound and CT scans
Some patients in England are waiting up to two-and-a-half years for important diagnostic tests such as ultrasound, MRI and CT scans, according to figures seen by the Guardian.
The longest waits were two-and-a-half years for an MRI scan, almost two years for an ultrasound and a year for a CT scan, responses to freedom of information requests by the Liberal Democrats show.
People with heart problems are among the worst affected. Examples from NHS trusts included a 49-week wait for an echocardiogram and a 475-day wait for an angiography.
Under the NHS constitution, patients should wait less than six weeks for diagnostic tests. The target is for only 1% to wait more than six weeks, but now 25% of all patients do so, according to research from the House of Commons library, commissioned by the Lib Dems.
It won’t matter. Labour will not save the NHS.
Labour created the NHS…
Believe it or not, but the labour party has changed somewhat in the last 75 years. The current Labour Party are just a Lite version of the Conservative Party. They will not save the NHS.