A Lanarkshire hospital patient waited more than 15 hours to be triaged at an accident and emergency department last year, new figures show, obtained by the Scottish Conservatives show.More than 650,000 patients waited longer than 15 minutes to be triaged at A&E units across Scotland in 2022, according to data revealed under freedom of information requests from the Scottish Conservatives.And the longest wait was recorded as 906 minutes - more than 15 hours - in .The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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