Patients in England’s most deprived areas wait longer for NHS treatment, data reveals
by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6YQDA)
Those from Asian or British Asian backgrounds are more likely to be waiting longer than 18 weeks
Patients from the most deprived areas of England face longer waits for NHS treatment and make up a higher proportion of those waiting for care, according to figures.
Data released by NHS England on Thursday provides a breakdown of the health service's waiting lists by ethnicity and deprivation levels for the first time. It shows that people in the most deprived areas of England and people from ethnic minority backgrounds make up a disproportionate and growing proportion of those waiting for NHS treatment.
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