Changing hospital
Don’t endure increasingly long NHS waiting times, find out today if you can switch to a Practice Plus Group hospital.
Don’t endure increasingly long NHS waiting times, find out today if you can switch to a Practice Plus Group hospital.
If you have to endure increasingly long waiting times for routine elective surgery, there could be a solution for you.
In some cases, you can ask to be switched to a different hospital waiting list if you have been told that you will have to wait for treatment for more than 18 weeks.
If you need to see a consultant you can ask to change your hospital if:
Your Integrated Care System (ICS), or NHS England (if you have been referred to a consultant-led specialised service), must take all reasonable steps to ensure that you are offered an appointment at a suitable alternative organisation that can start your treatment earlier than if you were to continue to wait for treatment from the provider you originally chose. If there is more than one suitable alternative organisation, you must be offered a choice from all of them.
Yes, but there are circumstances in which you may not ask to change your hospital.
If you have to wait for more than 18 weeks for non-urgent treatment to start, you do not have a legal entitlement to ask to be switched to a different hospital waiting list if:
Did you know you have the right to choose where to have your NHS surgery?
If you or a loved one needs to see an NHS specialist, you can choose to access any hospital or treatment centre in England.
We know that making an informed decision, and the right choice for your individual needs, is important to you and your recovery, so we want to help as much as possible.
For a visual guide and more information on how to change your hospital, the Department of Health website prepared a document to download. Please note that the following link will lead you out of our page and Practice Plus Group is not responsible for the content.
Department of Health: choose Easyread leaflet 4: Changing your hospital
You will also find a lot of other useful information on your choices within the NHS on this page.
The NHS Waiting List Tracker is a useful tool for keeping an eye on current waiting lists. You can also compare by area of the UK. For instance, the tool allows you to see that currently, North-East London, Kent and Medway, and Birmingham have the highest waiting lists. On the contrary, Portsmouth, Blackburn and Knowsley currently have the shortest NHS waiting lists in the UK for orthopaedic surgery.
According to a report from the Royal College of Surgeons in England, the number of patients on the NHS waiting list reached six million in 2022. Of these, over 18,500 had been waiting for more than two years for their surgery. Patients on the waiting list for hip replacement face the longest waiting times1.
According to the NHS website, the maximum waiting time for non-urgent referrals is 18 weeks from when your appointment is booked. However, as has already been mentioned, in some areas of England and the UK, patients have been on the surgery waiting list for more than two years.
While there’s currently no way to discover your exact position on the NHS waiting list, there are resources that patients waiting for treatment can use. Both the NHS Waiting List Tracker and My Planned Care are resources that can provide patients with the current waiting times in their area.
NHS resources such as the Waiting List Tracker and My Planned Care provide information as to waiting times in your area.
The answer to this question isn’t solely down to one reason. The following are all contributing factors to the lengthening on NHS waiting times:
As mentioned previously, the impact of the COVID pandemic on both health services and waiting times has been profoundly negative. From February 2020 onwards, COVID patients were prioritised over those needing non-life threatening surgery (such as knee and hip replacements). This meant the waiting list grew and now counts among the highest levels ever. The number of people waiting for surgery on the NHS currently stands at over six million people.
The type of surgery you need will dictate the kind of preparation you can do. If, for example, you need knee, hip or eye surgery, you should start to prepare right away. Removing hazards from your home (loose rugs and cables) to prevent falling, placing items within reach, and clearing space for walking with crutches, are all good ideas for preparation.
You should also consider strengthening and conditioning your body prior to surgery. Maintaining a healthy weight also reduces the amount of stress that will be put on the knee joint post-op.
Anti-inflammatory medication can help significantly. They can help manage the pain, allowing you to carry out daily activities and maintain a level of fitness.
If you’re currently on a waiting list, you can read about tips for having your NHS surgery sooner. However, if you want to reduce surgery waiting times, there are alternative options to the NHS. You may want to consider paying for yourself with private healthcare. At Practice Plus Group, we follow a consultant led approach. You will be supported throughout by an expert Consultant and a Private Health Coordinator who specialise in hip and knee replacements.
If, after your initial enquiry, you are eligible for surgery (and happy to proceed), you will receive a no obligation appointment. This will cost £95 and includes your x-ray. It will take place at a Practice Plus Group hospital appropriate for you within 2-3 weeks of enquiry.
After a further consultation, your Private Health Coordinator will help arrange your surgery dates. They will also provide you with all of the relevant information you will require to prepare and start treatment. Surgery normally takes place between two and four weeks of your consultation.
1 https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/news-and-events/media-centre/press-releases/waiting-times-press-notice-november-2021/
2 https://www.health.org.uk/publications/long-reads/nhs-performance-and-waiting-times
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