Asks the Minister for Mental Health about the number and percentage of mental health patients readmitted to various WA hospitals within 28 days of discharge over the past three financial years. The answer refers to tabled papers.

AnsweredQoN 3390Legislative Council
Asked
16 February 2011
Portfolio
Mental Health

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(1) At each of the following hospitals, how many patients with a mental health diagnosis have returned to hospital within 28 days of discharge over each of the past three financial years, -
(a) Royal Perth Hospital;
(b) Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital;
(c) Armadale Health Service;
(d) Swan Health Service;
(e) Joondalup Health Campus;
(f) Fremantle Hospital;
(g) Kalgoorlie Regional hospital;
(h) Geraldton Regional Hospital;
(i) Derby Regional Hospital;
(j) Broome Regional Hospital;
(k) Bunbury Regional Hospital;
(l) Albany Regional Hospital;
(m) Port Hedland Regional Hospital;
(n) Northam Regional Hospital; and
(o) Graylands Hospital?
(2) What percentage of discharges of people with a mental health diagnosis do these figures represent for each of these hospitals for each year, -
(a) Royal Perth Hospital;
(b) Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital;
(c) Armadale Health Service;
(d) Swan Health Service;
(e) Joondalup Health Campus;
(f) Fremantle Hospital;
(g) Kalgoorlie Regional hospital;
(h) Geraldton Regional Hospital;
(i) Derby Regional Hospital;
(j) Broome Regional Hospital;
(k) Bunbury Regional Hospital;
(l) Albany Regional Hospital;
(m) Port Hedland Regional Hospital;
(n) Northam Regional Hospital; and
(o) Graylands Hospital?

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Answered
23 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
35 days
(1-2o) See tabled papers [.....]
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