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Critics say treatable conditions are not treated on time and preventable diseases are not prevented.
That meant that 1,926 people had to wait longer than they should have, although 11,643 were treated on time.
That meant 2,235 patients had to wait longer than 62 days for their treatment, although 11,825 others were treated on time.
While in New York on Monday, he logged on to check in, and then called to gently chide the staff about patients who were not being treated on time, said Ms. Kaufman.
"The SNP has failed to resource our NHS adequately to meet its targets and has had to rely on private hospitals to ensure patients get treated on time," said Jenny Marra, Scottish Labour's health spokesperson.
Breakdowns for individual cancers in the previous quarter show the proportion of patients treated on time: breast cancer - 95.1%.
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Some Qataris object that these reports focus relentlessly on dreadful practices while many of the men working in construction, and women in domestic service, are humanely treated, paid on time, and send a critical stream of money home.
Moreover, such diseases can result in higher mortality rates if not treated properly on time [ 34].
There were no significant differences in sex, age, APACHE II score, LoS in the ICU and in hospital, time treated on a ventilator, or diagnosis at admission among the two groups of patients.
However, it may be useful to remember that merely using the same units for spatial and temporal intervals does not entail that space and time are treated "on a par" in special relativity; they are not, as is evident from the signature of the Minkwoski metric.
A greater proportion of patients with shorter door-to-balloon times were treated on a weekday between 8 am and 4 pm and at urban hospitals (tables 2-4).
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