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East of England: NHS Healthcare Access

In May 2026, East of England scores 65.1 / 100 on the Gera Health Access Index (above average) — rank 3 of 7 NHS England regions. The score joins A&E, GP, ambulance, elective-wait and life-expectancy data into one access measure.

Reference period: May 2026 (NHS monthly data); life expectancy 2017-19· updated monthly · Open Government Licence v3.0 · East of England

How good is NHS healthcare access in East of England?

As of May 2026, East of England has a Gera Health Access Index of 65.1 / 100 (above average), ranking 3 of 7 NHS England regions. A&E sees 65.3% within 4 hours, mean Category-1 ambulance response is 8m 17s, and 60.9% of elective pathways are within 18 weeks — real NHS England and ONS data.

Source:Gera Health Access Index — composite of NHS England + ONS open data·as of May 2026 (NHS monthly data); life expectancy 2017-19updated monthly (last: )
Gera Health Access Index65.1 / 100East of England — above average (rank 3 of 7)How this index is calculated

Each component below is a real NHS England / ONS figure for East of England, normalised 0–100 across the seven regions and weighted into the HHAI (see methodology). Higher = better access.

Gera Health Access Index breakdown — East of England (May 2026)
ComponentSub-scoreReal figure (source)
A&E (4-hour)80 / 10065.3% within 4 hours (England 63.9%)
GP access100 / 100same-day + face-to-face − DNA composite = 105
Ambulance (Cat 1)44 / 1008m 17s Cat-1 mean (target 7m 00s)
Elective (RTT 18-week)0 / 10060.9% within 18 weeks (England 64.9%)
Life expectancy75 / 10082.2 years at birth (ONS, combined)

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NHS healthcare access in East of England: FAQs

What is the Gera Health Access Index for East of England?
East of England scores 65.1 / 100 on the Gera Health Access Index (above average), ranking 3rd of the seven NHS England regions for overall healthcare access as of May 2026. The score combines A&E, GP, ambulance, elective-wait and life-expectancy data; higher means easier access.
How fast do ambulances respond in East of England?
In East of England, the mean NHS Category-1 (life-threatening) ambulance response time is 8m 17s, against the 7m 00s national target, incident-weighted across the region’s ambulance trust(s) from NHS England AmbSYS data (May 2026).
How are A&E and GP access in East of England?
In East of England, 65.3% of major (Type 1) A&E attendances are seen within 4 hours (England 63.9%), and 60.9% of elective (RTT) pathways are within 18 weeks. Life expectancy at birth in the region averages 82.2 years. All figures are real NHS England / ONS open data.
Is East of England better or worse than average for healthcare access?
East of England’s Gera Health Access Index is 65.1 / 100. The seven NHS England regions range from 29.1 (South West) to 77.3 (London), with a mid-point near 50, so East of England is above the regional mid-point on whole-system access.

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In East of England, 65.3% of A&E patients are seen within 4 hours and 60.9% of elective pathways are within 18 weeks. GeraClinic can connect you to a UK-registered doctor today.

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Sources

Informational/educational only — not a substitute for professional medical advice; a clinician interprets results.