A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice from 2006 inquires about budget changes, population growth, emergency department statistics, obstetric figures, and surgery figures at the Peel Health Campus. The response provides some data, funding information, and explanations regarding data availability and ongoing negotiations.

AnsweredQoN 617Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 March 2006
Portfolio
Health

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With regards to the Peel Health Campus, will the Minister please advise -
(1) By what percentage has the budget for the 2005-2006 year increased or decreased compared to 2004-2005?
(2) What has been the increase in population in the Peel region for the same time period?
(3) What has been the attendance at the Emergency Department for each of the last three years?
(4) What is the percentage increase in administration through the Emergency Department at Peel Health Campus for each of the last three years?
(5) What has been the increase (in percentage and raw data) of obstetrician figures for each of the last three years?
(6) What changes have occurred in emergency surgery figures over each of the last three years?
(7) What changes have occurred in waitlist surgery (multi day and day surgery) for each of the last three years?
(8) What progress has been made in increasing day surgery at Peel Health Campus as offered by the Minister for Health in the 2005 meeting at the office of the Member for Mandurah?

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Answered
11 April 2006
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
33 days
South Metropolitan Area Health Service (SMAHS) has given notice of a 2006/07 budget in the order of $43.5million - an increase of almost 5% (4.88%) over the previous year. 2. 3.0% overall increase from 2004/2005 year (77,558 persons) to 2005/2006 (79,854 persons). (Data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics). 3. Attendance at the Emergency Department at Peel has been: 2002/03 25,435 2003/04 27,189 2004/05 29,117 As a comparison, over the past two years: 2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2. 3.0% overall increase from 2004/2005 year (77,558 persons) to 2005/2006 (79,854 persons). (Data source: Australian Bureau of Statistics). 3. Attendance at the Emergency Department at Peel has been: 2002/03 25,435 2003/04 27,189 2004/05 29,117 As a comparison, over the past two years: 2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
3. Attendance at the Emergency Department at Peel has been: 2002/03 25,435 2003/04 27,189 2004/05 29,117 As a comparison, over the past two years: 2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2002/03 25,435 2003/04 27,189 2004/05 29,117 As a comparison, over the past two years: 2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
As a comparison, over the past two years: 2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2003/04 2004/05 % change Rockingham: 29,404 33,286 13.2% Fremantle 40,572 44,406 9.4% Armadale: 36,618 39,323 7.4% Peel 27,189 29,117 7.1% 4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
4. % Admitted from Emergency Department to Peel Health Campus: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
In comparison with other SMAHS Emergency Departments, the following occurs: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 Fremantle 35.8% 34.4% 33.6% Armadale 13.6% 15.2% 16.8% Peel 10.51% 11.57% 13.19% Rockingham 9.8% 10.1% 8.8% (NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
(NOTE: I have assumed the correct word is admissions). 5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
5. SMAHS has offered Peel Health Campus an additional $300,000 to cover the projected increased births at the campus - negotiations with Health Solutions are continuing over the rate. This change has occurred in part due to changed arrangements regarding obstetrics at Coastal Private Hospital. As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
As a comparison, Armadale Kelmscott Memorial Hospital and Rockingham Kwinana District Hospital had the following public patient births: 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 * Projected Peel 481 -20.5% 503 4.6% 572 13.7% Rockingham 782 -0.38% 764 -2.3% 844 10.5% 905 7.23% Armadale 824 6.4% 963 17% 1025 6.4% 1168 13.91% Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
* Projected
Since 2002/03, there has been an overall increase in births of: · Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
· Armadale - 41.7% · Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
· Rockingham - 15.7% · Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
· Peel - 18.9% 6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
6. Emergency Surgery procedures: Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
Peel Health Campus is not required under its contract to provide this information to SMAHS. The SMAHS does not have this information. Peel Health Campus has supplied the following information in response to this question. Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
Number Increase 2002/03 N/A N/A 2003/04 421 N/A 2004/05 527 106 7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
7. Elective Surgery procedures: Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
Health Solutions has been given access to special waitlist reduction funding in the order of almost $2 million ($1.9 million) in 2005/06. In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
In addition, the SMAHS has asked Health Solutions for its full waitlist data so that it can help with the management of the Peel community in reducing the waiting time they experience. SMAHS is still waiting to receive this information. 8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.
8. SMAHS is working actively with the Chief Executive Officer of Peel Health Campus to extend the Ambulatory Service Initiative to the Campus.  Prices are currently being negotiated.  It is understood that the doctors who wold be involved in this program at Peel Health Campus are currently taking independent advice on this issue.

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