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Ministers pin hopes on ambitious 18-week maximum wait for surgery

By Nicholas Timmins

Published: January 4 2006 02:00 | Last updated: January 4 2006 02:00

The government's goal to get the maximum wait for a non-emergency operation on the National Health Service down to 18 weeks by 2008 is ambitious.

The 18-week process involves moving patients through three stages. From the initial visit to the GP, the patient has to go to a first outpatient appointment, then through any diagnostic tests that are needed and finally on to the operation itself once a decision to admit has been taken.

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