Nearly three-quarters of A&E arrivals seen within four hours
Nearly three-quarters of people who arrived at accident and emergency at Oxford University Hospitals Trust were seen within four hours last month, figures show.
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Robert covers a wide-variety of news across Oxfordshire as the Oxford Mail's Digital Reporter.
Robert covers a wide-variety of news across Oxfordshire as the Oxford Mail's Digital Reporter.
Nearly three-quarters of people who arrived at accident and emergency at Oxford University Hospitals Trust were seen within four hours last month, figures show.
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