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Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust: A&E 4-Hour Performance

Real NHS England A&E waiting-time data for March 2026 in the South West NHS region β€” plus this trust's Gera A&E Pressure Index.

What is the A&E 4-hour waiting time at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust?

As of March 2026, 62.6% of major (Type 1) A&E attendances at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust were admitted, transferred or discharged within 4 hours β€” so an estimated 37.4% waited longer β€” from 9,444 Type 1 attendances, against the 76% NHS standard, per NHS England A&E statistics. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England β€” A&E Attendances and Emergency Admissions, Monthly StatisticsΒ·as of March 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera A&E Pressure Index25 / 100Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust ranks 70 of 118 English Type 1 A&E providers by A&E pressure (1 = highest pressure). Higher score = more patients facing long waits at a busy department.How this index is calculated
Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust A&E figures β€” March 2026 (NHS England, OGL v3.0)
MeasureValueWhat it means
Type 1 (major A&E) 4-hour performance62.6%Standard is 76%
Estimated chance of a 4+ hour wait37.4%Monthly average, not a per-visit prediction
Type 1 attendances9,444Major A&E department only
Attendances over 4 hours (Type 1)3,528Waited longer than 4 hours
All-types 4-hour performance62.6%Type 1 + Type 2 + other A&E units
12-hour DTA waits85Waited 12h+ from decision to admit
vs England Type 1 average-1.3ppEngland Type 1 average 63.9%

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At Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, in the latest month, 62.6% of major (TypeΒ 1) A&E patients were seen within 4Β hours β€” so an estimated 37.4% waited longer than 4Β hours, from 9,444 TypeΒ 1 attendances.

Seen within 4 hours
62.6%
vs England average
-1.3pp
England 63.9%
Gera A&E Pressure Index
25 / 100

85 patients at this trust waited 12+ hours from decision-to-admit to admission in the latest month. The 4-hour figure is a monthly average for the whole department, not a prediction for any single visit.

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is performing at 62.6% β€” below the NHS 76% standard. For a non-emergency, see a GeraClinic doctor today and avoid a 4+ hour wait.

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Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust A&E waiting times: FAQs

What is the A&E 4-hour performance at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust?
In March 2026, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust saw 62.6% of Type 1 (major) A&E attendances admitted, transferred or discharged within 4 hours, from 9,444 Type 1 attendances. Across all A&E types at the trust the figure was 62.6%. The England all-types average was 76.6% and the operational standard is 76%. Source: NHS England A&E monthly statistics, March 2026.
Am I likely to be seen within 4 hours at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust's A&E?
On the latest data (March 2026), 62.6% of major (Type 1) A&E patients at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust were seen within 4 hours, so roughly 37.4% waited longer than 4 hours. This is an area-wide monthly average, not a prediction for any individual visit, and varies by time of day and acuity. For a 999 emergency always call 999; for non-emergencies a GeraClinic online consultation can often be arranged the same day.
How many people waited over 12 hours to be admitted at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust?
85 patients at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust waited 12 hours or more from the decision to admit to actually being admitted in March 2026. These "12-hour DTA waits" are a key NHS pressure indicator the figure is published monthly by NHS England.
What is the Gera A&E Pressure Index for Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust?
The Gera A&E Pressure Index for Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is 25 out of 100. It is computed transparently as (1 βˆ’ Type 1 4-hour performance) Γ— Type 1 monthly attendances, then min-max normalised across all 118 English Type 1 A&E providers (the busiest, lowest-performing trust scores 100). A higher score means more patients facing long waits at a high-volume department. It is derived only from the real NHS England March 2026 data.
What can I do instead of waiting at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust's A&E?
A&E is for serious or life-threatening emergencies. For non-emergency issues β€” minor illness, prescriptions, advice, sick notes or a second opinion β€” a GeraClinic online consultation with a UK-registered doctor can usually happen the same day, avoiding a long A&E wait. Always call 999 or attend A&E for chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe bleeding, stroke signs or other emergencies.

Avoid a 4+ hour wait at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is performing at 62.6% on the 4-hour standard β€” below the 76% target. For a non-emergency, see a UK-registered GeraClinic doctor online, often the same day. For a 999 emergency always call 999.

Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England β€” A&E Attendances and Emergency Admissions, Monthly Statistics (March 2026, published 14 May 2026).