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Record numbers of A&E patients are waiting hours for treatment in Scotland

RECORD numbers of emergency patients are waiting hours for treatment in Scotland’s hospitals, new figures show.

The Scottish government had set a target of 95 per cent of emergency patients to be seen within four hours, but the actual proportion was 66.2 per cent — 7,705 patients — in the week up to April 10. 

And 2,373 people waited more than eight hours and 944 longer than 12.

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