Current Waiting Times Sample Clauses

Current Waiting Times. WoS Health Boards Waiting time pressures have increased significantly within the last 12 months, this is partly as a result of financial pressures as Health Boards have provided only core staffed sessions, and have been unable to resource additional outpatient and theatre sessions at much higher cost overtime / waiting list initiative rates. Orthopaedics – Figure 13 illustrates that when compared to Jan 2017, March 2018 waiting time data indicates there are now over 12,500 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks to be seen within an orthopaedic clinic. The increase within 12 months is almost a threefold increase in the total number of patients waiting. Figure 14 shows a similar position for patients waiting > 12 weeks for a procedure – three years ago there were approx 500 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks to be treated, Jan 2018 data shows there are now well over 4,700 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks for their treatment. Figure 13: Number of patients waiting over 12 weeks for an Orthopaedic new out patient appointment (Data Source: ISD) Figure 14: Number of patients waiting over 12 weeks for an Orthopaedic Procedure (Data Source: ISD) General Surgery – Figure 15 illustrates that when compared to Jan 2017, March 2018 waiting time data indicates the number of patients waiting to be seen in a general surgery clinic has almost doubled within the last year - there are now over 3,400 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks to be seen within a general surgery clinic. Figure 16 shows a similar position for patients waiting > 12 weeks for a procedure – three years ago there were less than 100 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks to be treated, March 2018 data shows there are now well over 1,100 patients waiting longer than 12 weeks for their treatment, an eleven fold increase. Figure 15: Number of patients waiting over 12 weeks for a General Surgery new out patient appointment (Data Source: ISD) Figure 16: Number of patients waiting over 12 weeks for a General Surgery Procedure (Data Source: ISD) Urology – Figure 17 illustrates that in Jan 2016 there were less than 100 patients waiting over 12 weeks, however the number of patients waiting more than 12 weeks to be seen in a new outpatient clinic have risen significantly over the last 2 years, with over 1,300 patients waiting in excess of 12 weeks in March 2018. The trend shows an improvement in recent months – this will be reviewed again at OBC stage. Figure 18 shows three years ago there were only 59 patien...
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  • WAITING TIME Those employees working on a project who are entitled to receive subsistence allowance shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in the Schedules attached hereto as follows:

  • Starting Times Each site principal with input from the leadership team shall determine the starting times for staff members within legal requirements and exactly equal to the work day as set forth in Article 8.1.

  • Starting Time is the time that employees present themselves at their work- station and not the time that employees are in the amenities or in the car park.

  • Waiting Period All full-time employees who are actively working and have completed thirty (30) days service shall be enrolled for the coverages and benefits set forth in this Exhibit as a condition of employment.

  • REPORTING TIME 12.01 Any xxxxxx after being hired and/or reporting for work at the regular starting time and for whom no work is provided or due to climatic conditions, shall receive pay for two (2) hours at the applicable rate of wages, unless he has been notified not to report. The foregoing provisions shall apply to Saturday, Sunday, holidays and shift work at the applicable rate of pay. Employees who commence work shall receive the greater of reporting time or actual time worked.

  • Training Time When an employee is ordered by the County to attend training, the time spent in training shall be counted as hours worked. Training which takes place during off-duty hours with attendance voluntary is not hours worked.

  • Meeting Times ‌ Meetings shall be held at least quarterly, but no more than monthly, at a time that is convenient for both Parties.

  • Planning Time A. Uninterrupted planning time sixty (60) consecutive minutes shall be provided daily within the normal work day for full-time teachers at elementary sites. Planning period adjustments may be made with the approval of the teacher if the adjustment does not decrease the number of minutes allocated for planning time.

  • Waiting List On a first-come, first-served basis governed by the date of receipt of an Application or Letter of Intent, BellSouth will maintain a waiting list of requesting carriers who have either received a Denial of Application or, where it is publicly known that the Premises is out of space, have submitted a Letter of Intent to collocate. BellSouth will notify the telecommunications carriers on the waiting list that can be accommodated by the amount of space that becomes available according to the position of the telecommunications carriers on said waiting list.

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