This question seeks data on paediatric specialist staffing levels, funding, and waiting list sizes in WA's metropolitan area as of April 1, 2012. It covers several key paediatric specialties and age groups.

AnsweredQoN 7788Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 May 2012
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(1) As at 1 April 2012, how many specialists were employed (either full-time, part-time or sessional) by the Health Department of Western Australia to offer paediatric specialty services in the metropolitan area, in each of the following fields:
(a) Endocrinology;
(b) Gastroenterology;
(c) Nephrology;
(d) Neurology;
(e) Respiratory Medicine;
(f) Rheumatology;
(g) Psychiatry; and
(h) Ear, Nose and Throat?
(2) How much funding is allocated to the employment of specialists in each of the paediatric specialty service areas listed at (1)?
(3) As at 1 April 2012, how many children are currently on the waiting list to access a specialist in each of these paediatric specialty service areas, in the following age groups:
(a) 0–5 years;
(b) 5–10 years; and
(c) 10–16 years?

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Answered
7 August 2012
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
98 days
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