NHS Confederation - NHS faces continued demand for services as waiting lists rise

15 May 2025 12:37 PM

Rory Deighton says NHS leaders and their teams have been working hard to ramp up productivity and improve patient care

Responding to the latest NHS performance statistics, Rory Deighton, acute director at the NHS Confederation, said:

“Despite winter being over, the data shows that waiting lists for procedures, appointments and hospital care have continued to increase in the face of continued high demand for NHS services. 

“There is no letting up for NHS leaders and their teams who have been working hard to ramp up productivity and improve patient care. Our members know that there is still a long way to go to further drive down waiting lists, tackle the backlog and hit the 18-week target. 

“It is positive to see that attendances at A&Es across England dropped in April compared to March and there has also been an improvement in ambulance response times. 

“However, the demand for NHS services shows no signs of slowing down and if the health service is to achieve its ambition of reforms, it will have to make some tough decisions in order to put the NHS on a sustainable footing for the long-term. 

“We look forward to the Chancellor’s forthcoming Comprehensive Spending Review as well as the government’s ten-year health plan which we hope will address some of these issues to help the health service deliver long into the future.”