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Tens of thousands of patients were waiting for routine treatment at University College London Hospitals Trust in May, figures show.
Researchers found death rates were 4.2% among the most deprived children at 2,432 deaths per 58,110 admissions, compared to 3.1% among wealthy children with 1,025 deaths per 33,331 admissions.
Less than three-quarters of patients who arrived at accident and emergency at University College London Hospitals Trust last month were seen within four hours, latest figures show.