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Royal Cornwall Hospital waiting lists have doubled in the past 13 years

The size of waiting lists at Cornwall’s main hospital has doubled in the last 13 years. In April this year, there were a total of 43,266 people on Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust waiting lists.

This is up from 21,713 in April 2011. Much of this has come since the pandemic, however. The size of the waiting list increased to 26,762 in February 2020 and was only 27,397 by April 2021.




After that, it rose rapidly and was at 39,871 by April 2022 and peaked at 48,732 in May 2023. The situation in our region is different from that of the country as a whole, which saw higher increases during the austerity years of conservative government.

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There were a total of 7.57 million people on NHS waiting lists in England in April, up from 7.54 million in March. Since 2011, however, its number has more than tripled.

There were 2.51 million people on waiting lists in April 2011, the earliest we have reliable figures for and a year into the Tory-led coalition government. They rose steadily to 4.57 million just before the pandemic in 2020, nearly double what they had been nine years earlier. Following the pandemic, they rose much more sharply to current levels.

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