Ambulance waiting times in England three times longer in some rural areas
by Peter Walker Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#66CF0)
Disparity between rural and urban areas uncovered by Lib Dem FoI requests to 10 ambulance trusts
Patients in some rural areas wait almost three times longer for emergency ambulances than those in towns and cities, while people with potential heart attacks or strokes now face a one hour 40-minute average wait in one area, statistics have shown.
The disparities were uncovered by freedom of information requests by the Liberal Democrats to England's 10 ambulance trusts, which in turn covered waiting times for 227 areas across the country.
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