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Nearly half of A&E patients at region's biggest NHS trust waited more than four hours to be seen

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Nearly half of the patients who attended the A&E departments at Greater Manchester’s biggest trust last month waited longer than four hours to be seen.

More than 15,600 patients at major Emergency Departments at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - which includes North Manchester General, MRI, Wythenshawe and Manchester Children’s Hospital - waited longer than the target time to be admitted, transferred or discharged in October.

That equates to 47 per cent. Meanwhile, 84 patients waited longer than 12 hours to be admitted across all A&E departments. READ MORE: Patients suffering heart attacks and strokes are waiting over one HOUR for an ambulance amid crippling NHS pressure Across all the trusts in the region, nearly 42,000

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