A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice requests detailed data on patient admissions, emergency department attendances, waiting times, bed blocking, and staffing levels at Karratha Health Campus and Port Hedland Hospital. The response provides data on admissions, ED attendances and waiting times, but is limited on bed blocking and staffing.

AnsweredQoN 2852Legislative Council
Asked
10 March 2020
Portfolio
Health

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I refer to the Karratha Health Campus and Port Hedland Hospital, and I ask:
(a) how many patients have been admitted to the general ward, each month at each campus, since 2017 for Port Hedland Hospital, or the opening of the Karratha Health Campus;
(b) how many patients have presented at the emergency department, on each month since in the same timelines;
(c) of those patients in (b), what are the waiting times for ATS 1-5 patients;
(d) how many patients have been admitted to the short stay unit at Karratha Health Campus, since its opening;
(e) how many instances of ''bed blocking'', where all emergency department and general ward beds are occupied, have occurred since the opening of the Karratha Health Campus, and since 2017 for Port Hedland Hospital;
(f) if any instances occurred in (e), where are patients who are waiting to be admitted placed;
(g) on how many occasions has a patient been delayed admission to the hospital, due to a lack of beds on the ward; and
(h) for each separate hospital, please outline monthly staffing levels for both doctors and nurses in both full-time employee terms, and actually staff numbers, both permanent and locum in the timelines previously mentioned.?

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Answered
16 April 2020
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
9 days
I am advised: (a) The below table shows the number of admissions to the general ward at Hedland Health Campus and inpatient ward at Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 and February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus General Ward Inpatient Ward 2017 January 188 - February 191 - March 206 - April 191 - May 189 - June 204 - July 206 - August 201 - 2017 September 210 - October 211 - November 210 - December 174 - 2018 January 218 - February 201 - March 216 - April 195 - May 231 - June 209 - July 205 - August 227 - September 189 68 October 197 137 November 197 155 December 224 166 2019 January 227 180 February 171 155 March 193 140 April 194 156 May 207 163 June 192 161 July 228 147 August 198 155 September 180 133 October 246 146 November 197 137 December 189 146 2020 January 216 150 February 188 134 (b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(a) The below table shows the number of admissions to the general ward at Hedland Health Campus and inpatient ward at Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 and February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus General Ward Inpatient Ward 2017 January 188 - February 191 - March 206 - April 191 - May 189 - June 204 - July 206 - August 201 - 2017 September 210 - October 211 - November 210 - December 174 - 2018 January 218 - February 201 - March 216 - April 195 - May 231 - June 209 - July 205 - August 227 - September 189 68 October 197 137 November 197 155 December 224 166 2019 January 227 180 February 171 155 March 193 140 April 194 156 May 207 163 June 192 161 July 228 147 August 198 155 September 180 133 October 246 146 November 197 137 December 189 146 2020 January 216 150 February 188 134 (b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(a) The below table shows the number of admissions to the general ward at Hedland Health Campus and inpatient ward at Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 and February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus General Ward Inpatient Ward 2017 January 188 - February 191 - March 206 - April 191 - May 189 - June 204 - July 206 - August 201 - 2017 September 210 - October 211 - November 210 - December 174 - 2018 January 218 - February 201 - March 216 - April 195 - May 231 - June 209 - July 205 - August 227 - September 189 68 October 197 137 November 197 155 December 224 166 2019 January 227 180 February 171 155 March 193 140 April 194 156 May 207 163 June 192 161 July 228 147 August 198 155 September 180 133 October 246 146 November 197 137 December 189 146 2020 January 216 150 February 188 134 (b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus General Ward Inpatient Ward 2017 January 188 - February 191 - March 206 - April 191 - May 189 - June 204 - July 206 - August 201 - 2017 September 210 - October 211 - November 210 - December 174 - 2018 January 218 - February 201 - March 216 - April 195 - May 231 - June 209 - July 205 - August 227 - September 189 68 October 197 137 November 197 155 December 224 166 2019 January 227 180 February 171 155 March 193 140 April 194 156 May 207 163 June 192 161 July 228 147 August 198 155 September 180 133 October 246 146 November 197 137 December 189 146 2020 January 216 150 February 188 134 (b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus General Ward Inpatient Ward 2017 January 188 - February 191 - March 206 - April 191 - May 189 - June 204 - July 206 - August 201 - 2017 September 210 - October 211 - November 210 - December 174 - 2018 January 218 - February 201 - March 216 - April 195 - May 231 - June 209 - July 205 - August 227 - September 189 68 October 197 137 November 197 155 December 224 166 2019 January 227 180 February 171 155 March 193 140 April 194 156 May 207 163 June 192 161 July 228 147 August 198 155 September 180 133 October 246 146 November 197 137 December 189 146 2020 January 216 150 February 188 134 (b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(b) The below table shows the number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances to Hedland Health Campus and Karratha Health Campus between January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Karratha Health Campus 2017 January 1,820 - February 1,775 - March 2,037 - April 1,933 - May 2,034 - June 1,709 - July 1,790 - August 1,919 - September 1,820 - October 1,899 - November 1,845 - December 1,972 - 2018 January 2,016 - February 1,880 - March 2,061 - April 1,902 - May 1,979 - June 1,854 - July 1,972 - August 2,044 - September 1,868 618 October 1,992 1,594 November 1,893 1,626 December 2,072 1,718 2019 January 2,150 1,807 February 1,915 1,590 March 1,913 1,595 April 1,974 1,674 May 2,241 1,843 June 2,380 1,913 July 2,341 1,854 August 2,078 2,187 September 1,856 2,004 October 2,011 1,898 November 2,028 1,967 December 2,236 1,921 2020 January 2,167 1,855 February 1,997 1,978 (c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(c) The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Hedland Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Hedland Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2017 January 0 6 20 34 32 February 0 6 19 31 36 March 0 7 16 27 30 April 0 6 16 26 26 May 0 5 21 24 27 June 0 4 12 21 22 July 0 5 15 27 30 August 0 6 13 25 26 September 0 4 14 25 27 October 0 7 17 28 27 November 0 5 17 23 26 December 0 5 15 25 28 2018 January 0 6 13 24 25 February 1 6 21 26 27 March 0 5 12 23 23 April 0 5 19 24 22 May 0 6 15 26 26 June 0 5 14 25 25 July 0 6 15 24 25 August 0 5 16 28 29 September 0 5 14 26 27 October 0 6 16 24 26 November 0 4 16 25 29 December 0 6 13 24 29 2019 January 0 5 12 20 23 February 0 4 13 24 32 March 0 4 10 15 19 April 0 5 13 21 23 May 0 6 17 29 35 June 0 8 23 46 54 July 0 7 22 37 44 August 0 6 23 36 34 September 0 8 20 36 38 October 0 5 16 29 29 November 0 5 15 27 31 December 0 6 14 25 31 2020 January 0 5 16 27 28 February 0 6 16 29 26 The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
The below table shows the average waiting time (minutes) of patients at Karratha Health Campus by triage category in ED for January 2017 to February 2020. (Karratha opened September 2018). Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
Karratha Health Campus Triage 1 Triage 2 Triage 3 Triage 4 Triage 5 2018 July - - - - - August - - - - - September 0 6 23 37 39 October 0 5 17 34 51 November 0 7 16 33 44 December 0 5 17 42 58 2019 January 0 5 15 40 53 February 0 6 17 42 50 March 0 5 19 33 46 April 0 4 16 27 32 May 0 6 16 38 52 June 0 7 17 46 55 July 0 5 16 42 49 August 0 5 17 48 60 September 0 5 16 44 52 October 0 5 17 38 45 November 0 7 19 37 49 December 0 5 17 37 48 2020 January 0 5 17 31 46 February 0 6 26 51 53 (d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(d) Since the opening of Karratha Health Campus, 47 patients have been admitted to the short stay unit and then subsequently discharged. This count does not include patients that were admitted to the short stay unit and were subsequently transferred to another ward. (e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(e) Nil (f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(f) Not Applicable. (g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(g) Delays in the admission of patients from an ED setting can be caused by a number of factors, often due to decisions made as to the most appropriate place to deliver the required clinical care.  This question cannot be definitively answered without detailed case level review of ED episode length, which at this stage would inappropriately divert operational resources from COVID-19 related priorities. (h) See tabled paper no.
(h) See tabled paper no.
(h) See tabled paper no.

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