Accident and emergency waiting times at the trust which operates Grimsby's hospital have improved.
Figures released by NHS England showed the number of patients seen within four hours rose to 85.3 per cent for week ending January 11, for both Grimsby, pictured left, and Scunthorpe hospitals.
The previous week the figure was 80.8 per cent.
The national target is 95 per cent.
Dame Barbara Hakin, National Director of Commissioning Operations for NHS England, said: "We continue to see and treat the vast majority of patients in England within four hours, and performance improved this past week."
She added: "Although we have seen a slight easing in the number of attendances and emergency admissions to A&E, the NHS continues to face unprecedented pressures on its frontline services - particularly A&E, NHS 111 and ambulance services."