NHSGuide

Hull University Teaching Hospitals vs York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals

Within 18 Weeks

54.9%

Total Waiting

81,281

CQC Rating

Not rated

A&E 4hr

46.3%

Within 18 Weeks

54.1%

Total Waiting

56,735

CQC Rating

Not rated

A&E 4hr

45.6%

% Within 18 Weeks Trend

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By Specialty

SpecialtyHull University Teaching HospitalsYork and Scarborough Teaching HospitalsBetter
Ophthalmology65.0%61.2%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
General Surgery54.6%87.8%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
ENT (Ear, Nose & Throat)45.0%47.1%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Other Medical61.0%53.8%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Gynaecology49.7%50.5%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Dermatology41.8%53.5%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Cardiology52.1%49.7%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Trauma & Orthopaedics58.6%54.3%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Neurology56.5%57.5%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Urology53.3%57.2%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Plastic Surgery42.9%62.4%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Gastroenterology50.3%55.7%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Oral Surgery39.4%47.4%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Respiratory Medicine58.2%50.6%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Other Services66.7%72.3%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Other Surgical72.9%57.6%Hull University Teaching Hospitals
Rheumatology72.8%78.9%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals
Elderly Medicine67.6%93.2%York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals

Summary

Hull University Teaching Hospitals has better overall performance, with 54.9% of patients seen within 18 weeks compared to 54.1% at York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals. Across 18 shared specialties, Hull University Teaching Hospitals leads in 6 and York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals leads in 12.