MORE than 25,000 hospital operations were axed at least twice last year, it has been revealed.
The figure at sites across the strikes-plagued NHS was almost a fifth up on 2021.
Over 25,000 hospital operations were axed at least twice last year, it has been revealedCredit: GettySome 112,000 ops have been junked over the past five years — with one patient suffering 13 postponements to surgery, Freedom of Information requests disclose.
It comes as PM Rishi Sunak battles to cut NHS waiting lists — one of his five stated priorities ahead of next year’s election.
The Lib Dems obtained the figures.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Leader Sir Ed Davey said: “Rishi Sunak promised to bring waiting lists down, instead people are being let down after years of wilful neglect of our local health services under the Conservatives.
"It is a scandal.”
Miriam Deakin, of NHS Providers, said: “Too many patients are waiting too long for care.
"It’s distressing for all concerned.”
Health Minister Maria Caulfield said: “If the Liberal Democrats cared about reducing NHS waiting lists, they would not have voted against our Minimum Service Levels Act which will reduce strike disruption.”