❓ Question on Notice regarding elective surgery waiting list numbers in WA teaching and non-teaching hospitals as of April 2000 and April 2001. The Minister for Health provides the requested data.
AnsweredQoN 120Legislative Assembly
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As at 30 April 2001 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 490 Category 2 1 897 Category 3 7 845 Total 10 232 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 78 Category 2 1 114 Category 3 4 238 Total 5 430 (2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 434 Category 2 1 506 Category 3 8 743 Total 10 683 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 78 Category 2 1 114 Category 3 4 238 Total 5 430 (2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 434 Category 2 1 506 Category 3 8 743 Total 10 683 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
(2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 434 Category 2 1 506 Category 3 8 743 Total 10 683 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 78 Category 2 1 114 Category 3 4 238 Total 5 430 (2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 434 Category 2 1 506 Category 3 8 743 Total 10 683 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
(2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists: Teaching Hospitals: Category 1 434 Category 2 1 506 Category 3 8 743 Total 10 683 Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
Non-Teaching Hospitals Category 1 183 Category 2 1 314 Category 3 4 481 Total 5 978
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Answered
29 May 2001
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
26 days
(1) There are no waiting lists for non-elective surgery, by definition non-elective indicates that the surgery is unplanned and therefore the patients are not wait listed.
As at 30 April 2001 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists:
Teaching Hospitals:
Category 1 490
Category 2 1 897
Category 3 7 845
Total 10 232
Non-Teaching Hospitals
Category 1 78
Category 2 1 114
Category 3 4 238
Total 5 430
(2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists:
Teaching Hospitals:
Category 1 434
Category 2 1 506
Category 3 8 743
Total 10 683
Non-Teaching Hospitals
Category 1 183
Category 2 1 314
Category 3 4 481
Total 5 978
As at 30 April 2001 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists:
Teaching Hospitals:
Category 1 490
Category 2 1 897
Category 3 7 845
Total 10 232
Non-Teaching Hospitals
Category 1 78
Category 2 1 114
Category 3 4 238
Total 5 430
(2) As at 30 April 2000 there were the following numbers on the elective surgery waiting lists:
Teaching Hospitals:
Category 1 434
Category 2 1 506
Category 3 8 743
Total 10 683
Non-Teaching Hospitals
Category 1 183
Category 2 1 314
Category 3 4 481
Total 5 978
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