Dear I am writing to respond to your request December 2015. Oxford

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Dear
I am writing to respond to your request
December 2015. Oxford
University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust can confirm that it holds the data that you
requested.
Q1.
1. How many patients have waited more than 12 hours in your A and E department in the
last 3 years. Please break this down per month. To be clear, this is since the patient arrived
in A and E, not since decision to admit the patient to the hospital.
We are reporting the arrival time to departure.
Month
Total
2013 1
38
2
53
3
168
4
160
5
8
6
17
7
12
8
17
9
12
10
5
11
7
12
27
2014 1
40
2
39
3
19
4
41
5
15
6
33
7
8
8
12
9
34
10
30
11
143
12
113
2015 1
231
2
151
3
253
4
96
5
4
6
24
7
26
8
17
9
33
10
132
11
77
12
109
Q2
How many 12 hour decisions to admit patient did you report to NHS England in the last 3
years, please break this down per month.
This time frame is where you had to report a 12 hour breech to NHS England (it is typically
taken after the patient has been in A and E more than 12 hours after decision to admit)
We are reporting one 12 hour trolley waits in the timeframe
of 2013/15 and one was reported in 2015.
2015
8
11435
9
9739
10
9788
11
11879
12
9443
1
8254
2
8847
3
11969
4
9494
5
11915
6
9892
7
9971
8
11353
9
9639
10
10090
11
12126
12
9645
Q3a
How many people came to A and E in the last 3 years, please break this down per month.
Of this total number of patients, how many people were admitted to hospital for an inpatient
stay - again please can you give me three years data, broken down per month.
This data does not come from data submitted to NHS England and as such is not verified.
The submitted data does not hold the field that records whether a patient has a hospital
admission from A&E.
2013 - January
3208
February
2887
March
3117
April
2892
May
3342
June
3020
July
3291
August
3264
September
3120
October
3250
November
3276
December
3367
2014 - January
3120
February
2893
March
3373
April
3205
May
3516
June
3409
July
3448
August
3294
September
3221
October
3357
November
3390
December
3528
2015 - January
3061
February
2653
March
3116
April
3204
2015
February
790
March
606
April
628
May
653
June
604
July
503
August
399
September
507
October
714
November
1116
December
1361
January
1222
February
874
March
1298
April
600
May
321
June
317
July
291
August
491
September
743
October
1034
November
922
December
947
Q5
What was your percentage recorded rate of getting patients seen and out of the department
in 4 hours, each month for the last 3 years? i.e. percentage of people who meet the 4 hour
target.
2015 - January
8487
10446
81.25%
February
7789
8984
86.70%
March
7982
9640
82.80%
April
10737
11935
89.96%
May
9088
9474
95.93%
June
10183
10645
95.66%
July
10360
10794
95.98%
August
9405
10116
92.97%
September
9248
10360
89.27%
October
9451
10952
86.29%
November
9238
10587
87.26%
Please note that on 1 November 2011 the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
(ORH) merged with the Nuffield Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (NOC) to form
the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust (OUH). Our response reflects these
changes. Therefore, we consider that Oxford University Hospitals Trust has
released to you all of the information that it holds in relation to your request.
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