The WA parliamentary question seeks information on the number of GP obstetricians who delivered babies at Kalamunda and Woodside hospitals before their obstetric services closed, and how many continue to practice in public hospitals. The response provides specific numbers for both hospitals.

AnsweredQoN 913Legislative Council
Asked
19 October 2006
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Health

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PUBLIC HOSPITALS - GENERAL PRACTITIONER OBSTETRICIANS
(1) How many different general practitioner obstetricians delivered babies at Kalamunda District Community Hospital in the 12 months prior to the closure of obstetric services at the hospital? (2) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? (3) How many different GP obstetricians delivered babies at Woodside Maternity Hospital in the 12 months prior to the closure of the hospital? (4) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? Hon SUE ELLERY

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(2) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? (3) How many different GP obstetricians delivered babies at Woodside Maternity Hospital in the 12 months prior to the closure of the hospital? (4) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(3) How many different GP obstetricians delivered babies at Woodside Maternity Hospital in the 12 months prior to the closure of the hospital? (4) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(4) How many of these GPs continue to deliver babies at public hospitals? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(1) Five. (2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(2) One. (3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(3) Twelve. (4) Nine.
(4) Nine.

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