❓ The question seeks data on the use of general and mental health hospital beds for patients with mental illness, specifically focusing on involuntary care in non-secure settings. The answer refers to tabled papers, indicating the data is available but not directly provided.
AnsweredQoN 5891Legislative Council
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(1) By hospital, how many general hospital beds have been occupied by a patient with a diagnosis of mental illness in the 2011-2012 financial year?
(2) Under 'duty of care' protocols, on how many occasions in the past financial year have mental health patients requiring involuntary care been cared for in non-secure —
(a) approved mental health beds; and
(b) general hospital beds?
(2) Under 'duty of care' protocols, on how many occasions in the past financial year have mental health patients requiring involuntary care been cared for in non-secure —
(a) approved mental health beds; and
(b) general hospital beds?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
63 days
(1-2(a-b)) Please see tabled papers [.....]
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