Question on Notice regarding public hospital waiting lists, surgical categories, wait times, and the use of private hospitals for public patients in Western Australia as of July 31, 2010. The answer focuses solely on the additional costs incurred by the Department of Health when public patients receive surgery in private hospitals.

AnsweredQoN 3999Legislative Assembly
Asked
22 September 2010
Portfolio
Health

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As at 31 July 2010:
(a) how many patients awaited surgery longer than the clinically recommended time for their category of surgery;
(b) please list a breakdown for each surgical category and the number of patients operated on;
(c) what was the longest time period a patient had waited for surgery;
(d) how many patients has the Department of Health paid to have surgery undertaken in a private hospital; and
(i) please provide a breakdown of each procedure that was referred to a private hospital; and
(e) what was the average additional cost per operation to the Department of Health of having a public patient have surgery in a private hospital?

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Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
20 days
(e) For 14 of the 16 public patients there was no additional average cost. For 2 of the 16 public patients, additional costs were incurred due to their clinical needs. The average additional cost for these 2 patients was $3,176.00. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com

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